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... Smectymnuus , against bishop Hall and archbishop Usher . He was a preacher at Duke's Place , and was nominated one of the famous Assembly of Divines , whom the Parliament appointed in 1643 for the management of religion . On the ...
... Smectymnuus , against bishop Hall and archbishop Usher . He was a preacher at Duke's Place , and was nominated one of the famous Assembly of Divines , whom the Parliament appointed in 1643 for the management of religion . On the ...
Page 67
... , Who o'er thy crowded paths diffuse a golden grace . X * Ovid . Apol . for Smectymnuus , P. W. i . 213 . 1 flings out stray ' crimes at a venture , which LIFE OF MILTON . 67 from the "Animadversions ;" and Milton ...
... , Who o'er thy crowded paths diffuse a golden grace . X * Ovid . Apol . for Smectymnuus , P. W. i . 213 . 1 flings out stray ' crimes at a venture , which LIFE OF MILTON . 67 from the "Animadversions ;" and Milton ...
Page 69
... Smectymnuus . " After men- tioning the charge which we have already no- ticed , our author proceeds : " For which com- modious lie , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank him : for it hath given me an apt ...
... Smectymnuus . " After men- tioning the charge which we have already no- ticed , our author proceeds : " For which com- modious lie , that he may be encouraged in the trade another time , I thank him : for it hath given me an apt ...
Page 75
... and respect by the greater part of the fellows Treatise on Ed . to Hartlib . f Epist . Alex . Gillio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . 8 Apology for Smectymnuus . of his college , who had always been assidu- ous LIFE OF MILTON . 75.
... and respect by the greater part of the fellows Treatise on Ed . to Hartlib . f Epist . Alex . Gillio , Jul . 2 , 1628 . 8 Apology for Smectymnuus . of his college , who had always been assidu- ous LIFE OF MILTON . 75.
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... Smectymnuus " was the result of this accumulated provocation : and the call of defence made it necessary for our author to relate some circumstances re- specting himself of which we should other- wise have been ignorant . The most ob ...
... Smectymnuus " was the result of this accumulated provocation : and the call of defence made it necessary for our author to relate some circumstances re- specting himself of which we should other- wise have been ignorant . The most ob ...
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