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---- Another edition. London, 1717, 12mo.
Another edition. London, 1723, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London [1834], 8vo.
A Declaration, or Letters Patents of the Election of this present King of Poland, John the Third. Translated [by John Milton]. London, 1674, 4to.
The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce restor'd to the good of both s.e.xes from the Bondage of Canon Law and other mistakes to Christian freedom, guided by the rule of charity, etc. London, 1643, 4to.
---- The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce. Now the second time revis'd and much augmented. London, 1644, 4to.
---- Another edition. London, 1645, 4to.
Eikonoklastes, in answer to a book int.i.tl'd Eikon Basilike, the Portrature of his Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings. [By J.
Gauden, Bishop of Exeter?] The author J[ohn] M[ilton]. London, 1649, 4to.
---- Eikonoklastes. Published now the second time, and much enlarg'd.
London, 1650, 4to.
---- Eikonoklastes in answer to a book ent.i.tled Eikon Basilike, the Portraiture of his sacred majesty King Charles the first in his solitudes and sufferings. Amsterdam, 1690, 8vo.
---- Eikonoklastes: in answer to a book int.i.tled Eikon Basilikon, the portraiture of his sacred majesty in his solitudes and sufferings. Now first published from the author's second edition, printed in 1650; with many enlargements, by R. Baron. With a preface shewing the transcendent excellency of Milton's prose works. To which is added an original Letter [from J. Wall] to Milton, never before published. London, 1756, 4to.
---- A new edition, corrected by the late Reverend R. Baron. London, 1770, 8vo.
The History of Britain, that part especially now call'd England, from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest.
Collected out of the antientest and best authors by John Milton. London, 1670, 4to.
The History of Britain. Another edition. London, 1677, 8vo.
---- Second edition. London, 1678, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London, 1695, 8vo.
Il Penseroso. With designs by J.E.G.; etched by J.E.G. and H.P.G. on India paper. London, 1844, folio.
---- Milton. Il Penseroso. (_Clarendon Press Series_.) Oxford, 1874, 8vo.
Joannis Miltoni Angli, Artis Logicae Plenior Inst.i.tutio, ad Petri Rami Methodum concinnata. Adjecta est Praxis a.n.a.lytica and P. Rami vita.
Londini, 1672, 12mo.
Joannis Miltoni Angli de Doctrina Christiana libri duo posthumi, quos ex schedis ma.n.u.scriptis deprompsit, et typis mandari primus curavit C.R.
Sumner. Cantabrigiae, 1825, 4to.
---- Another edition. Brunsvigae, 1827, 8vo.
---- A Treatise of Christian Doctrine, compiled from the Holy Scriptures alone. Translated from the original by C.R. Sumner. Cambridge, 1825, 4to.
---- John Milton's last thoughts on the Trinity. Extracted from his Treatise on Christian Doctrine. London, 1828, 12mo.
---- New edition. London, 1859, 8vo.
Joannis Miltonii Angli Epistolarum familiarium liber unus: quibus accesserunt ejusdem jam olim in collegio adolescentis prolusiones quaedam oratoriae. Londini, 1674, 12mo.
---- Milton's familiar letters. Translated from the Latin, with notes, by J. Hall. Philadelphia, 1829, 8vo.
Joannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi, alias Salmasii, defensionem regiam. c.u.m indice. Londini, 1651, 12mo.
---- Another edition. Londini, 1651, 4to.
---- Another edition. Londini, 1651, 12mo.
---- Editio emendatior. Londini, 1651, folio.
---- Another edition. Londini, 1652, 12mo.
---- Editio correctior et auctior, ab autore denuo recognita. Londini, 1658, 8vo.
---- A Defense of the People of England in answer to Salmasius's defence of the king. [Translated from the Latin by Mr. Washington, of the Temple.] [London?] 1692, 8vo.
Joannis Miltoni pro populo Anglicano defensio secunda. Contra infamem libellum anonymum [by P. Du Moulin] cui t.i.tulus, Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus parricidas Anglicanos. Londini, 1654, 8vo.
---- Another edition. [With preface by G. Crantzius.] 2 parts. Hagae Comitum, 1654, 12mo.
---- Milton's Second Defence of the People of England [translated by Archdeacon Wrangham]. London, 1816, 8vo.
Included in _Sc.r.a.ps_ by the Rev. Francis Wrangham.
Joanni Miltoni pro se defensio contra Alexandrum Morum Ecclesiastes [or rather P. Du Moulin] Libelli famosi, cui t.i.tulus, Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus Parricidas Anglicanos, auth.o.r.em recte dictum.
Londini, 1655, 8vo.
The judgement of Martin Bucer concerning divorce, now Englisht [by John Milton]. Wherein a late book [by John Milton] restoring the doctrine and discipline of divorce is heer confirm'd, etc. London, 1644, 4to.
A Letter written to a Gentleman in the Country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons thereof. [By John Milton, signed N. Ll.] London [May 26], 1653, 4to.
Literae ab Olivario protectore ad sacram regiam majestem Sueciae.
[Leyden?] 1656, 4to.
Literae Pseudo-Senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii, reliquorumque Perduellium nomine ac jussu conscriptae a Joanne Miltono. [London] 1676, 12mo.
---- Another edition. Literae nomine Senatus Anglicani Cromwellii Richardique ad diversos in Europa principes et Respublicas exaratae a Joanne Miltono, quas nunc primum in Germania recudi fecit J.G. Pritius.
Lipsiae Francofurti, 1690, 12mo.
---- Milton's Republican-Letters, or a collection of such as were written by Comand of the late Commonwealth of England, etc. [Amsterdam?]
1682, 4to.
---- Letters of State written by Mr. John Milton to most of the Sovereign princes and Republicks of Europe, from the year 1649 till 1659. To which is added an Account of his Life [by E. Phillips], together with several of his poems, etc. London, 1694, 12mo.
The "several poems" consist of four sonnets only.