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An essay on Milton's use and imitation of the moderns, in his paradise lost
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Proposals for printing by subscription Hugonis Grotii Adamus exsul, tragoedia: with an English version, and the lines imitated from it by Milton subjoined to the pages. By William Lauder
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Sarcotis
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Ane compendious and breue tractate concerning ye office and dewtie of Kyngis, spirituall pastoris and temporall iugis
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The extant poetical works of William Lauder
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Douglas
occasioned by his vindication of Milton. To which are subjoin'd several curious original letters from the authors of the Universal history, Mr. Ainsworth, Mr. Maclaurin, &c. By William Lauder, A.M -
Ane compendious and breue tractate, concernyng ye office and dewtie of kyngis, spirituall pastoris, and temporall iugis laitlie compylit be William Lauder. For the faithfull instructioun of kyngis, and prencis
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Ane prettie mirrour or conference, betuix the faithfull protestant a[n]d the dissemblit false hypocreit
In to the quhilk may be maist easylie perceaued [and] knawin the one fro[m] the vther. Compylit be William Lauder minister of the wourd of God. For the instructioun, confort, and consolatioun of all faithfull professours. To quhome he wyssith grace mercy and peace, in Iesus Christ our Lord, and onlie Sauiour. So be it. Luke in to this mirrour, and thow sall cleirlie ken all faithfull trew Christianes, fro[m] fals disse[m]blit me[n] -
Calumny display'd
or, Pseudo-Philo-Buchananus couch'd of a cataract. Being a modest and impartial reply to an impudent and malicious libel, intituled, A letter to a gentleman in Edinburgh, &c. Wherein Doctor Johnston is vindicated, and critical remarks upon Buchanan's paraphrase of the Psalms are offered -
An essay upon Milton's imitations of the ancients, in his Paradise lost
With some observations on the Paradise regain'd -
Proposals for printing by subscription, in four volumes in octavo, Delectus auctorum sacrorum Miltono facem prælucentium. Subscriptions. ... are taken in by Mr. Cave, ... Mr. Davidson, ... Mr. Vaillant, ... Mess. Payne and Bouquet, ... and by the editor
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King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of plagiarism
brought against him by Milton, and Milton himself convicted of forgery, and a gross Imposition on the Public. To the Whole is subjoined the Judgment of several Learned and Impartial Authors concerning Milton's Political Writings -
An essay upon Milton's imitations of the ancients, in his Paradise lost
With some observations on the Paradise regain'd -
Ane godlie tractate or mirrour. Quhairintill may be easilie perceauit quho thay be that are ingraftit in to Christ, a[n]d quho are nocht. Declaring also the rewaird of the godlie and punyschement of the wekit. ... Compyld in meter, be William Lauder, minister of the wourd of God ...
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An essay on Milton's use and imitation of the moderns, in his Paradise lost
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An apology for Mr. Lauder, in a letter most humbly addressed to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury