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---- _Satan of._ Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 1, 1817, pp. 140-142.

---- ---- _and Lucifer of Byron Compared._ Knickerbocker, vol. 30, 1847,
pp. 150-155.

---- ---- _Satan of Paradise Lost._ Dublin University Magazine, vol. 88,
1876, pp. 707-714.

---- _Select Prose Works._ Boston Quarterly Review, vol. 5, 1842,
pp. 322-342.

---- _Shadow of the Puritan War in._ Catholic Presbyterian, by A.
Macleod, vol. 9, 1883, pp. 169-176, 321-330.

---- _Sonnets of, Pattison's edition._ Academy, by J.A. Noble, vol. 24,
1883, pp. 57, 58.
--Saturday Review, vol. 56, 1883, pp. 252, 253.
--Spectator, Aug. 18, 1883, pp. 1062, 1063.
--Athenaeum, Sept. 1, 1883, pp. 263-265.

---- _Spenser, and Shakspere._ Victoria Magazine, vol. 25, 1875, pp.
856-868, 1059-1065; vol. 26, pp. 24-31, 108-117.

---- _State Papers relating to._ London Magazine, vol. 6 N.S., 1826,
pp. 377-396.

---- _Theology of._ Boston Monthly Magazine, vol. 1, 1825, pp. 489-491.

---- _Todd's Life of._ Quarterly Review, vol. 36, 1827, pp. 29-61.
--Monthly Review, vol. 3 N.S., 1826, pp. 258-273.
--Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. 10, p. 67, etc.; vol. 11, pp. 114,
etc., 385, etc.
--Congregational Magazine, vol. 3, 1827, pp. 33-40.

---- _Treatise on Christian Doctrine._ Evangelical Magazine, vol. 4
N.S., 1826, pp. 371-375.

---- _versus Robert Montgomery._ Knickerbocker, vol. 3, 1834, pp.
120-134.

---- _Works of._ American Church Review, by J.H. Hanson, vol. 2, pp.
153, etc.

---- _Youth of_. Edinburgh Review, vol. 111, 1860, pp. 312-347;
same article, Littell's Living Age, vol. 65, pp. 579-597.
--Argosy, vol. 6, 1868, pp. 267-273.

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VII. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.

A Maske [Comus] 1637

Lycidas 1638
(In _Justa Edouardo King Naufrago_)

Of Reformation touching Church-Discipline in England 1641

Of Prelatical Episcopacy 1641

Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's defence against Smectymnuus 1641

The Reason of Church-Government urg'd against Prelaty 1641

Apology against a Pamphlet called A Modest Confutation of the
Animadversions, etc. 1641

Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce 1643

Of Education. To Master S. Hartlib 1644

The Judgment of Martin Bucer, now Englisht 1644

Areopagitica 1644

Tetrachordon 1644

Colasterion 1645

Poems 1645

Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 1649

Observations upon the Articles of Peace with the Irish Rebels
(_Articles of Peace_, etc.) 1649

Eikonoklastes 1649

Pro populo Anglicano defensio contra Salmasium 1651

A Letter touching the Dissolution of the late Parliament 1653

Pro populo Anglicano defensio secunda 1654

Scriptum Dom-Protectoris contra Hispanos 1655

Pro se defensio contra A. Morum 1655

Treatise on Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes 1659

Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove Hirelings
out of the Church 1659

Ready and easy way to establish a free Commonwealth 1660

Paradise Lost 1667

Accedence commenc't Grammar 1669

History of Britain 1670

Paradise Regained 1671

Samson Agonistes 1671
(_With preceding work_)

Artis Logicae plenior Institutio 1672

Of true Religion, Heresie, Schism, Toleration, and what best means
may be used against the growth of Popery 1673

Epistolarum familiarium liber 1674

Declaration or Letters Patents of the Election of this present
King of Poland, John the Third 1674

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Literae Pseudo-Senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii, etc. 1676

Character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of Divines in 1641 1681

Brief History of Moscovia 1682

Works [in prose] 1697

Historical, political, and miscellaneous works 1698

Original Letters and Papers of State addressed to Oliver Cromwell 1743

De Doctrina Christiana 1825

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