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... cause him to set down the principal heads thereof . Baro , finding what offence was taken at his sermon , wrote to the archbishop ; yet , according to his grace's directions , was cited before Dr. Goad , the vice- chancellor in the ...
... cause him to set down the principal heads thereof . Baro , finding what offence was taken at his sermon , wrote to the archbishop ; yet , according to his grace's directions , was cited before Dr. Goad , the vice- chancellor in the ...
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... cause of freedom , whose works he wished to reprint with accuracy , and in an elegant form . Toland's Life of Milton , Milton's Iconoclastes , and afterwards an edition . of Milton's prose works , were prepared and corrected by Mr ...
... cause of freedom , whose works he wished to reprint with accuracy , and in an elegant form . Toland's Life of Milton , Milton's Iconoclastes , and afterwards an edition . of Milton's prose works , were prepared and corrected by Mr ...
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... cause of religious and civil liberty . He wrote , he published , and republished perpetually in its defence . His character was one of the most artless and undisguised in the world . He was a man of real and great learning ; of fixed ...
... cause of religious and civil liberty . He wrote , he published , and republished perpetually in its defence . His character was one of the most artless and undisguised in the world . He was a man of real and great learning ; of fixed ...
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... cause he was but very indifferently skilled in the Greek , and was obliged to make use of the assistance of Peter Morin , Metius , and father Sirmond , with regard to the mo- numents which had not been translated into Latin . His style ...
... cause he was but very indifferently skilled in the Greek , and was obliged to make use of the assistance of Peter Morin , Metius , and father Sirmond , with regard to the mo- numents which had not been translated into Latin . His style ...
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... cause , our young student was obliged at first for his chief support to the generosity of the learned Dr. Hammond , to whose me- mory he paid his thanks , in an excellent epitaph on the doctor . In 1647 , he was chosen a scholar of the ...
... cause , our young student was obliged at first for his chief support to the generosity of the learned Dr. Hammond , to whose me- mory he paid his thanks , in an excellent epitaph on the doctor . In 1647 , he was chosen a scholar of the ...
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