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... transfer to this object all my talents and all my application : first , therefore , I
wrote of reformation in England two books addressed to a friend ; afterwards ,
when two bishops of eminence had asserted their cause against the leading
ministers ...
... transfer to this object all my talents and all my application : first , therefore , I
wrote of reformation in England two books addressed to a friend ; afterwards ,
when two bishops of eminence had asserted their cause against the leading
ministers ...
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The first edition on the list of the very accurate Mr. Loft was printed by Peter
Parker in 1667 , and , probably , at the expence of the author , who sold the work
to Samuel Simmons , by a contract dated the 27th of April , in the same year .
The first edition on the list of the very accurate Mr. Loft was printed by Peter
Parker in 1667 , and , probably , at the expence of the author , who sold the work
to Samuel Simmons , by a contract dated the 27th of April , in the same year .
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In 1671 , the year after the first appearance of his history , he published the
Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . Many his manner was , not idly or
voluptuously , but were juftly come upon him for neglcēting in in ' all virtuous ...
In 1671 , the year after the first appearance of his history , he published the
Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . Many his manner was , not idly or
voluptuously , but were juftly come upon him for neglcēting in in ' all virtuous ...
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