



Areopagitica and Other Writings
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Publisher Description
John Milton was celebrated and denounced in his own time both as a poet and as a polemicist. Today he is remembered first and foremost for his poetry, but his great epic Paradise Lost was published very late in his life, in 1667, and in his own time most readers more readily recognised Milton as a writer of prose. This superbly annotated new book is an authoritative edition of Milton's major prose works, including Of Education, The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates and the Divorce tracts, as well as the famous 1644 polemical tract on the opposing licensing and censorship, Areopagitica.
An inquiry into the origin of episcopacy, in a discourse preached in June, 1790. By a dignitary of the Church of England
1791
An examination of The age of reason: or an investigation of true and fabulous theology, by Thomas Paine: by Gilbert Wakefield, ...
1794
A view of the evidences of Christianity: In three parts. ... By William Paley, ... [pt.2]
1794
A sermon preach'd before the Archbishop, bishops, and clergy, of the province of Canterbury ... at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on ... February 10. 1700. By W. Hayley, ... Done into English from the Latin original, by W. Jones, A.B
1701
De cive: containing the elements of civill politie in the agreement which it hath both with naturall and divine lawes in which is demonstrated, both what the origine of justice is, and wherein the essence of Christian religion doth consist together with
1651
A vindication of The age of reason, by Thomas Paine: being an answer to the strictures of Mr. Gilbert Wakefield and Dr. Priestley, ... By Thomas Dutton.
1795