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radise Regained, and other poems. London, 1861, 16mo. One of "Bell & Daldy's Pocket Volumes." The readie and easie way to establish a free Commonwealth, and the excellence thereof, compar'd with the inconveniences and dangers of re-admitting Kingship in this nation. The author J[ohn] M[ilton]. London, 1660, 4to. The Reason of Church-Government urg'd against Prelaty. In two books. London, 1641, 4to. Samson Agonistes. London, 1688, folio. First appeared with the Paradise Regained in 1671. ---- Samson Agonistes. London, 1695, folio. Reprinted from the preceding edition. ---- Samson Agonistes. (_Bell's British Theatre_, vol. 34.) London, 1797, 8vo. ---- Samson Agonistes. London [1869], 8vo. ---- Milton. Samson Agonistes. Edited by John Churton Collins. (_Clarendon Press Series_.) Oxford, 1883, 8vo. Scriptum Dom. Protectoris contra Hispanos. [By John Milton.] Londini, 1655, 4to. ---- A Manifesto of the Lord Protector against the Depredations of the Spaniards. Written in Latin by John Milton. London, 1738, 8vo. ---- A true Copy of Oliver Cromwell's Manifesto against Spain, dated October 26, 1655 [written by John Milton]. London, 1741, 4to. The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates; proving that it is lawfull, 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 conviction to depose and put him to death, etc. The author J[ohn] M[ilton]. London, 1649, 4to. ---- Another edition, with additions. London, 1650, 4to. Tetrachordon: expositions upon the foure chief places in Scripture which treat of mariage, or nullities in manage, wherein the doctrine and discipline of divorce, as was lately publish'd, is confirm'd. By the former author J. M[ilton]. London, 1645 [1644 O.S.], 4to. The author's name appears in full at the end of the address "To the Parliament." A Treatise on Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes; shewing that it is not lawfull for any power on earth to compell in matter of religion. The author J[ohn] M[ilton]. London, 1659, 12mo. ---- A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes. First printed anno 1659. London, reprinted 1790, 8vo. ---- A Treatise on Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, etc. London, 1839, 8vo. _Tracts for the People_, No. I. ---- On the Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes; and on the likeliest means to remove Hirelings out of the Church. London, 1851,
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