called, whatever. And this we prefume to offer as a complete apology for Milton, as well as his excellent and ever memorable difciple. L10 The Blazoning of MILTON'S ARMS, which are prefixed to thefe REMARKS. "THE Arms that John Milton did use "and feal his letters with, were Argent, 66 "a Spread Eagle, with two heads gules, legg'd and beak'd fable." Wood, vol. I. fast. 262. Thefe arms are engraved in Toland's Milton, vol. I. but the creft is not there as in Milton's feal. Milton's feal, from which the arms were taken, was bought of Mr. John Payne, by T. H. for three guineas, 1761. It is in filver, came into his poffeffion on the death of Fofter, who had married a grand-daughter of Milton's. The The dates of the original editions of 1641, Of Reformation in England. 1641, Of Prelatical Episcopacy. 1641, Of Church Government. 1641, Animadverfions upon the Remonftrants defence against Smec tymnus. 1642, An Apology for Smectymnus. 1644, Areopagitica. 1644, The Doctrine and Difcipline of Divorce. 1644, The Doctrine, &c. of Divorce much augmented, à fecond edition. 1645, The fame. LII 7 1644, The 1644, The Judgement of Martin Buçer, concerning divorce. 1644, Of Education. 1673, Of Education, written above twenty years fince; printed at the end of his Poems, octavo. 1645, Tetrachordon. 1645, Colafterion. 1649, Obfervations on the articles of peace. 1649, ΕΙΚΟΝΟΚΛΑΣΤΗΣ. 1690, The fame, octavo, Amfterdam. 1650, The fame, a second edition, much Guill. Dugard, imprimeur du 1649, The Tenure of Kings. The fame, a fecond edition. 1650, The fame, a fecond edition, with fome additions. 1651, Pro Populo Anglicano defenfio. 1651, The fame in folio, editio emendatior. 1651, The fame in 12mo. 1651, Pro Populo Anglicano defenfio, Antw. 1652, The fame. 1652, Defenfio fecunda, Haga-comi tum, 12mo. 1654, The fame. 1652, Joannis Philippi Angli refponfio, 12mo, Londini. 1692, The |