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In 1 641 he published a treatise of Reformation, in two books, against the
established Church; being willing to help the Puritans, who were, he says, inferior
to the Prelates in learning. Hall, bishop of Norwich, had published an Humble ...
In 1 641 he published a treatise of Reformation, in two books, against the
established Church; being willing to help the Puritans, who were, he says, inferior
to the Prelates in learning. Hall, bishop of Norwich, had published an Humble ...
Pagina 240
The dedication to this play is dated the year in which the Annus Mirabilis was
published. Here appears a strange inconsistency; but Langbaine affords some
help, by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition
of the ...
The dedication to this play is dated the year in which the Annus Mirabilis was
published. Here appears a strange inconsistency; but Langbaine affords some
help, by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition
of the ...
Pagina 372
In the next year he published Observations on Sorbiire's Voyage into England, in
a Letter to Mr. Wren. This is a work not ill performed ; but perhaps rewarded with
at least its full proportion of praise. In 1668 he published Cowley's Latin poems, ...
In the next year he published Observations on Sorbiire's Voyage into England, in
a Letter to Mr. Wren. This is a work not ill performed ; but perhaps rewarded with
at least its full proportion of praise. In 1668 he published Cowley's Latin poems, ...
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