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V. FRANCIS BACON, LORD VERULAM. 1560-1626.
I. Of the Use of Reason in Religion
3. So speak ye
4. For, where your heart is, there is your treasure also
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VII. JOSEPH HALL, BISHOP OF NORWICH. 1574-1656
I. The Deceit of Appearances
2.
The Busybody.
3. Common Prayer
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VIII. EDWARD HERBERT, LORD CHERBURY. 1581-1648
I. Evidences of a better Life to come
3. Learning must be met by Learning
4. Indulgences
5. Queen Katharine's timely submission
6. A Knight of the Bath
IX. THOMAS HOBBES.
I. The Origin of Law
Of the interpretation of Law
4. Why Suits are multiplied
1588-1679
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Richard Hooker at Oxford.
3. A quiet Scene
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I.
4. Robert Thorn .
5. The Schoolmaster
7. God's Weapons last while they are wanted
8. A Votary at a doubtful Shrine
XIII. EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON. 1608-1674
Character of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
Character of Blake
4. Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford
XIV. JOHN MILTON. 1608-1674
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XVII. ISAAC BARROW. 1630-1677
I. Pray without ceasing.
2. A Peaceable Temper.
XVIII. JOHN TILLOTSON. 1630—1694.
I. The Uncertainty of Earthly Happiness
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The Opening of the 'Essay of Human Understanding'
2. Opposition to Government sometimes desirable
3.
Of Recreation
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XXI. ROBERT SOUTH. 1633—1716
The Creation of Man in the Image of God:
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