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|AN Historical and Critical Account OF THE LIFE and WRITINGS OF Mr. JOHN MILTON. By THOMAS BIRCH, M. A. and F. R. S. | |||
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|OF REFORMATION in ENGLAND, AND The Causes that hitherto have hindred it. In Two Books. Written to a Friend. | |||
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|OF Prelatical Episcopacy, And whether it may be deduc'd from the Apostolical Times by virtue of those Testimonies which are alledg'd to that purpose in some late Treatises; one wherof goes under the ... | |||
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|THE Reason of CHURCH - GOVERNMENT Urg'd against PRELATY. In TWO BOOKS. | |||
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|ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE Remonstrants Defence against SMECTYMNUUS. | |||
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|AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS. | |||
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|OF EDUCATION. To Master SAMUEL HARTLIB. | |||
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|Areopagitica: A SPEECH for the Liberty of Unlicens'd PRINTING, To the PARLAMENT of ENGLAND. | |||
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|THE Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce; Restored to the good of both Sexes, from the Bondage of Canon Law, and other Mistakes, to the true Meaning of Scripture in the Law and Gospel compar'd. | |||
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|Tetracbordon: EXPOSITIONS UPON The four chief Places in Scripture which treat of Marriage, or Nullities in Marriage. | |||
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|THE JUDGMENT OF Martin Bucer, CONCERNING DIVORCE: WRITTEN To EDWARD the Sixth, in his Second Book of the Kingdom of CHRIST. | |||
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|Colasterion: A REPLY to a Nameless ANSWER against the Doctrine and Discipline of DIVORCE. Wherin the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered, the Licenser conferr'd with, and the Opinion which ... | |||
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|THE TENURE OF Kings and Magistrates: PROVING That it is Lawful, and hath been held so through all Ages, for any, who have the Power, to call to account a TYRANT, or wicked KING, and after due ... | |||
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|OBSERVATIONS ON THE Articles of Peace BETWEEN JAMES Earl of ORMOND for King Charles the First on the one hand, and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand: And on a Letter sent by ORMOND to ... | |||
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|'EIKONOK…A…TH…. In Answer to a Book Intitled, 'EIK…N BA…I…IKH, The PORTRAITURE of his SACRED MAJESTY in his Solitudes and Sufferings. | |||
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|A DEFENCE OF THE People of England, In ANSWER to Salmasius's DEFENCE of the KING. | |||
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|A TREATISE OF Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes: SHEWING, That it is not Lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of RELIGION. | |||
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|CONSIDERATIONS Touching the Likeliest Means to remove HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH. | |||
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|585 | |||
|THE Present Means, and Brief Delineation OF A Free Commonwealth, Easy to be put in Practice, and without Delay. In a Letter to General Monk. Published from the Manuscript. | |||
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|The ready and easy Way to establish a Free Commonwealth, And the Excellence therof, Compar'd with the Inconveniencies and Dangers of re - admitting Kingship in this Nation. | |||
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|Brief NOTES upon a late SERMON TITL'D, The Fear of GOD and the KING; Preach'd, and since publish'd, By MATTHEW GRIFFITH, D. D. And Chaplain to the late KING. Wherin many notorious Wrestings of ... | |||
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|ACCEDENCE Commenc'd GRAMMAR, Supply'd with sufficient RULES For the use of such as, Younger or Elder, are desirous, without more trouble than needs, to attain the Latin Tongue; the elder sort ... | |||
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===Volume II=== | ===Volume II=== |
Revision as of 15:38, 19 February 2020
Table of contents for Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton (London: Printed for A. Miller, 1738).
Full Text
- Main Article: Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton
Contents
Volume I
Page | Title |
i | AN Historical and Critical Account OF THE LIFE and WRITINGS OF Mr. JOHN MILTON. By THOMAS BIRCH, M. A. and F. R. S. |
1 | OF REFORMATION in ENGLAND, AND The Causes that hitherto have hindred it. In Two Books. Written to a Friend. |
30 | OF Prelatical Episcopacy, And whether it may be deduc'd from the Apostolical Times by virtue of those Testimonies which are alledg'd to that purpose in some late Treatises; one wherof goes under the ... |
39 | THE Reason of CHURCH - GOVERNMENT Urg'd against PRELATY. In TWO BOOKS. |
76 | ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE Remonstrants Defence against SMECTYMNUUS. |
103 | AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS. |
135 | OF EDUCATION. To Master SAMUEL HARTLIB. |
141 | Areopagitica: A SPEECH for the Liberty of Unlicens'd PRINTING, To the PARLAMENT of ENGLAND. |
162 | THE Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce; Restored to the good of both Sexes, from the Bondage of Canon Law, and other Mistakes, to the true Meaning of Scripture in the Law and Gospel compar'd. |
214 | Tetracbordon: EXPOSITIONS UPON The four chief Places in Scripture which treat of Marriage, or Nullities in Marriage. |
271 | THE JUDGMENT OF Martin Bucer, CONCERNING DIVORCE: WRITTEN To EDWARD the Sixth, in his Second Book of the Kingdom of CHRIST. |
295 | Colasterion: A REPLY to a Nameless ANSWER against the Doctrine and Discipline of DIVORCE. Wherin the trivial Author of that Answer is discovered, the Licenser conferr'd with, and the Opinion which ... |
309 | THE TENURE OF Kings and Magistrates: PROVING That it is Lawful, and hath been held so through all Ages, for any, who have the Power, to call to account a TYRANT, or wicked KING, and after due ... |
325 | OBSERVATIONS ON THE Articles of Peace BETWEEN JAMES Earl of ORMOND for King Charles the First on the one hand, and the Irish Rebels and Papists on the other hand: And on a Letter sent by ORMOND to ... |
360 | 'EIKONOK…A…TH…. In Answer to a Book Intitled, 'EIK…N BA…I…IKH, The PORTRAITURE of his SACRED MAJESTY in his Solitudes and Sufferings. |
445 | A DEFENCE OF THE People of England, In ANSWER to Salmasius's DEFENCE of the KING. |
545 | A TREATISE OF Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes: SHEWING, That it is not Lawful for any Power on Earth to compel in Matters of RELIGION. |
560 | CONSIDERATIONS Touching the Likeliest Means to remove HIRELINGS OUT OF THE CHURCH. |
585 | THE Present Means, and Brief Delineation OF A Free Commonwealth, Easy to be put in Practice, and without Delay. In a Letter to General Monk. Published from the Manuscript. |
587 | The ready and easy Way to establish a Free Commonwealth, And the Excellence therof, Compar'd with the Inconveniencies and Dangers of re - admitting Kingship in this Nation. |
602 | Brief NOTES upon a late SERMON TITL'D, The Fear of GOD and the KING; Preach'd, and since publish'd, By MATTHEW GRIFFITH, D. D. And Chaplain to the late KING. Wherin many notorious Wrestings of ... |
607 | ACCEDENCE Commenc'd GRAMMAR, Supply'd with sufficient RULES For the use of such as, Younger or Elder, are desirous, without more trouble than needs, to attain the Latin Tongue; the elder sort ... |
Volume II
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