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A43976 Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners, & religion of Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury written by himself, by way of letter to a learned person.; Mr. Hobbes considered in his loyalty, religion, reputation and manners Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. 1680 (1680) Wing H2218; ESTC R6871 20,985 80

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have heard him wish it had been some person of lower condition that had been the Author of the Doctrine which he opposed and therefore opposed because it was false and because his own could not otherwise be defended But thus much I think is true that he thought never the better of his Judgment for mistaking you for Learned This is all I thought fit to answer for him and his manners The rest is of his Geometry and Philosophy concerning which I say only this That there is too much in your Book to be confuted Almost every line may be disproved or ought to be reprehended In sum it is all Errour and Railing that is stinking wind such as a Jade le ts flie when he is too hard girt upon a full belly I have done I have considered you now but will not again whatsoever preferment any of your friends shall procure you FINIS Books Printed for and sold by William Crook at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar 1680. Devinity BRevis Demonstratio proving the truth and excellency of the Christian Religion demonstrated by reason recommended to all rational persons by several eminent Divines in London Twelves An Answer to Mr. Fergusons Doctrine about Christs Justification and Sanctification with an Account of the ends and intents of Christs death and passion considered as a Reason by John Knowles Octavo The Primitive Institution or a seasonable discourse of Catechism wherein is shewed the Antiquity necessity and benefits thereof together with its sutableness to heal the distemper of the Church by L. Addison D. D. Twelves A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of a sober Religious Man found drowned in a pit since revised and inlarged by the Author upon the account of sudden death Octavo A Sermon Preached at a Visitation in Chicester by W. Howel Quarto The School of Righteousness A Sermon Preached before the King on a General Fast-day by his Grace the present Arch-Bishop of Canturbury Quarto An excellent Rational Discourse of the Lawfulness of taking use for money by Sir Robert Filmer with a large Preface to it by Sir Roger Twisden Twelves A modest Plea for the Clergy wherein is briefly considered their Original Antiquity and necessity together with the true and false grounds of their being so much slighted neglected and unjustly despised by L. A. D. D. Octavo The Imitation of Christ or the Christian patern written by Tho. a Kempis Twenty fours Steps of Ascention unto God or a Ladder to Heaven being Meditations and Prayers for every day in the week and other occasions by Dr. Gee Twenty fours Hugo Grotius Catechism in Greek Latin and English with a Praxis Octavo The Spirit of Prophesie a treatise to prove by the ways formerly in use among the Jews in the Tryal of pretenders to a Prophetick Spirit that Christ and his Apostles were prophets Together with the Divine Authority of Christian Religion and the holy Scriptures the insufficiency of humane reason and the reasonableness of the Christian Faith hope and practise deduced therefrom and asserted against Mr. Hobbes and the Treatise of Humane reason Recommended to the Press by Dr. Gunning Lord Bishop of Ely by W. H. Octavo The King-Killing Doctrine of the Jesuits delivered in a plain and sincere discourse to the French King concerning the re-establishment of the Jesuits in his Dominion written in French by a Learned Roman Catholick now translated into English and humbly presented to the consideration of both houses of Parliament in Quarto Justifying Faith or that Faith by which the Just do live briefly described to which is added an abstract of some Letters about the Excellency of the Common Prayer against Mr. Baxter c. Octavo A Sermon Preached upon the fifth day of November by Dr. G. Hascard D. D. Rector of St. Clements Danes and Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty Quarto A Sermon Preached before Sir James Edwards Lord Mayor of London at the Election of Sir Robert Clayton to be Lord Mayor for the year eusuing by G. Hascard D. D. and Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty A Sermon Preached before the Right Honorable Sir Robert Clayton Lord Mayor of London by Tho. Mannyngham Fellow of New Colledge in Oxford These six last are new History A Voyage into the Levant by Sir H. Blount Caesars Commentaries with Mr. Edmonds his observations upon it in Folio English'd Heylins Cosmography in four parts in Folio Sir Tho. Herberts Travels with Additions Folio A description of Candia with an account of the Siege and the surrender of it into the hands of the Turks Octavo Calliope's Cabinet wherein all Gentlemen may be informed how to order themselves for Feasts Funerals and all Heroick meetings to know all degrees of honour and how all degrees are to take place with a Dictionary of Herald-Terms Twelves A Discourse of the Dukedome of Modena containing the Original Antiquity Government Manners and Qualities of the People also the Temperature of the Climate the nature of the Air c. Quarto The present State of the Jews wherein is contained an exact account of their present Customes Secular and Religious to which is added a discourse of the Misna Talmud and Gemara by L. Addison D. D. The Travels of Ulysses Translated by Tho. Hobbes of Malmsbury Twelves Camera Regis or the present State of London containing the Antiquity Fame Walls River Bridg Gates Tower Officers Courts Customes Franchises c. of that City by J. B. Esq Octavo The Circumcision of the great Turks Son and the Ceremony of the Marriage of his Daughter sent from the English Ambassador Folio Scarrons Comical Romance or a facetious History of a Company of Stage-players interwoven with diverse choice Novels rare adventures and amorous intrigues written in French by Monsieur Scarron and now done into English Folio The Wonders of the Peak in Darbyshire in Latine and English by Tho. Hobbes Octavo Parthenissa a Romance written by the Right Honorable the Earl of Orrery Folio Clelia an excellent new Romance compleat in five parts Folio All Homers works Translated into English by that great Master of the Greek and English Tongues Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury Twelves Together with the Authors life The life and death of Mahumet the Author of the Turkish Religion being an account of his Tribe Parents Birth Name Education Marriage Filthiness of life his Alcoran first Proselytes Wars Doctrine Miracles Advancements c. by L. Addison D. D. and one of his Majesties Chaplains in ordinary A True declaration of the horrible Treasons by William Parry Dr. of the Civil Laws against Queen Elizabeth his Tryal Conviction and Execution for the same The Historians Guide or Englands Remembrancer being an account of the Actions Exploits c. and other most remarkable passages in his Majesties Dominions from the year 1600 to 1679. shewing the year day and moneth each action was done An Historical Narrative of Heresie and the punishment thereof by Tho. Hobbs of Malmsbury Folio Mr. Hobbes his Life written by himself