Works of John Milton (Contents)

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Table of contents for Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton (London: Printed for A. Miller, 1738).

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Volume I

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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 ...

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