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[Milton, John. ] Of Education. To Master Samuel Hartlib. 1644. Ed.
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[Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan or the Matter, Forme and Power of a Common-
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[Owen, James, of Shrewsbury. ] Moderation still a Virtue, in Answer to
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[Palmer, Samuel. ) A Defence of the Dissenters' Education in their Private
Academies in Answer to Mr W-y's disingenuous and Un-Christian
Reflections upon 'em. 1703.
A Vindication of the Learning, Loyalty, Morals and most Christian
Behaviour of the Dissenters towards the Church of England. In answer
to Mr Wesley's Defence of his letter concerning the Dissenters' Education
in their Private Academies, and to Mr Sacheverel's Injurious Reflections
upon them. 1705.
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stated in a sermon preach'd at St Mary's in Oxford at the Assizes held
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The Communication of Sin. A Sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at
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Sedgwick, Joseph. 'ETOKÓTOU ALDAKTIKós, learning's Necessity to an able
minister of the Gospel. 1653.
A Sermon preached at St Marie's in the University of Cambridge,
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Universities and Learning, etc. 1653.
Talbott, James. The Christian School Master, or the Duty of those who are
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H. D. [Ward, Seth). Preface by N. S. [Wilkins, John). Vindiciae
Academiarum, containing some brief Animadversions upon Mr Webster's
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concerning what M. Hobbs and M. Dell have published on this Argument.
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[Chaps. XVIII-XIX on education of boys and girls respectively. ]
Locke, John. The Works of. 3 vols. [Thoughts and Conduct in vol. 111. ]
1714.
Some Thoughts concerning Education. 1693. Ed. Quick, R. H.
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'Lover of her Sex' [Astell, Mary). A Serious Proposal to the ladies for the
advancement of their true and great interest. 1694. 4th edn with an
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[Makin, Mrs Bathsua ? . ) An Essay to Revive the antient Education of
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[Milton, John. ] Of Education. To Master Samuel Hartlib. 1644. Ed.
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Newton, Richard. University Education. 1726.
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[Petty, William. ] The Advice of W. P. to Mr S. Hartlib for the advancement
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Steele, Richard. Tatler, Nos. 63, 173, 234, 252.
Spectator, Nos. 157, 168, 230, 294, 330, 430.
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Swift, Jonathan. Works, vol. ix, An Essay on Modern Education. Of the
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Tatler, The, Nos. 63, 173, 197, 234, 252, 253.
(Walker, Obadiah. ] Of Education especially of Young Gentlemen. In Two
Parts. Oxford, 1673.
Wase, Christopher. Considerations concerning Free Schools as settled in
England. Oxford, 1678.
Wotton, Henry. An Essay on the Education of Children in the First
Rudiments of Learning, together with a Narrative of what knowledge
William Wotton, a child six years of age, had attained unto upon the
improvement of those rudiments in the Latin, Greek and Hebrew
Tongues. 1753. [Written, 1672. ]
B. Courtesy Books
Costeker, J. L. The Fine Gentleman, or the Complete Education of a Young
Nobleman. 1732.
Defoe, Daniel. The Compleat English Gentleman. Ed. Bülbring, K. , with
introduction and notes. 1890.
Ellis, Clement. The Gentile Sinner, or England's Brave Gentleman charac-
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Oxford, 1661.
Gailhard, J. The Compleat Gentleman, or Directions for the Education of
Youth as to their Breeding at Home and Travelling Abroad. In Two
Treatises, by J. Gailhard, who hath been Tutor abroad to several of the
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most necessary and commendable qualities concerning Minde, or Bodie,
that may be required in a Noble Gentleman. 1622.
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[Penton, Stephen. ) The Guardian's Instruction, or the Gentleman's
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Rpt with introduction by Sturmer, H. H. 1897.
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‘Person of Honour, A. ' The Courtier's Calling; shewing the ways of making
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Trades and Husbandry with profit for the Rich, a Plentiful Living for
the Poor, and a Good Education for Youth, which will be Advantage to
the Government by an Increase of the People and their Riches. 1696.
Cowley, A. A proposition for the advancement of experimental philosophy.
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Maidwell, Mr (Lewis). An Essay upon the necessity and excellency of
education.
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etc. , upon a Report from the Navy Board. Declaring amongst other
advantages to the Nation the particular services of such a Foundation
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title: Nova Solyma. The Ideal City, or Jerusalem Regained, eto. 2 rols.
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A. Pamphlets and Sermons
Ayliffe, J. The Case of Dr Ayliffe at Oxford. 1716.
Boreman, Robert. Ilaidela—Oplapßos, the triumph of learning and of truth, an
answer to four queries: Need of Universities? etc. , 1653. Harl. Miscellany,
vol. 1, p. 505. 1808.
Chandler, S. Doing good recommended, and An Answer to Essay on
Charity Schools. 1728.
Charity Schools, An Account of, lately erected in England, Wales, and
Ireland. 6th edn. (Annual Publication. ) 1707.
Charity Mathematical School, An Account of the, in Hatton Garden Founded
Anno Domini 1715, etc. 1749.
D. D. [Defoe, Daniel]. More Short Ways with the Dissenters. 1704.
Dell, William. The Tryal of Spirits. . . whereunto is added. . . The right
Reformation of Learning, Schools and Universities, according to the
State of the Gospel, and the light that shines therein, etc. 1653.
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a
Dell, William. The Stumbling Stone, etc. 1653.
Green, John. The Academic, or a Disputation on the State of the University
of Cambridge and the Propriety of the Regulations made in it on the
11th of May and the 26th day of June 1750. 1750.
Remarks on the Academic. 1751.
Hall, Thomas. Vindiciae Literarum, the Schools Guarded, eto. 1654.
Hendley, W. A Defence of the Charity Schools wherein the many false,
scandalous and malicious objections of those advocates for ignorance and
irreligion, the authors of the Fable of the Bees, and Cato's Letter in the
British Journal, June 15, 1723, are fully and distinctly answer'd, eto.
1725.
[Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan or the Matter, Forme and Power of a Common-
wealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil. 1651. Rptd, ed. Waller, A. R. (Cam-
bridge English Classics. ) Cambridge, 1904. )
Tracts of Mr Thos. Hobbs of Malmesbury. I. Behemoth, the History
of the Causes of the Civil Wars of England from 1640 to 1660. 1682.
English Works of Thomas Hobbes. Ed. Molesworth, Sir William.
11 vols. 1839–46. [Behemoth in vol. vi. ]
Mandeville, Bernard. See bibliography to chap. XI, ante.
Newton, R. Rules and Statutes for the Government of Hertford College, in
the University of Oxford, with observations on particular parts of them,
shewing the Reasonableness thereof. 1714.
[Owen, James, of Shrewsbury. ] Moderation still a Virtue, in Answer to
several bitter Pamphlets. . . with A Defence of the Private Academies
against Mr Sacheverell's misrepresentations of 'em. 1704.
[Palmer, Samuel. ) A Defence of the Dissenters' Education in their Private
Academies in Answer to Mr W-y's disingenuous and Un-Christian
Reflections upon 'em. 1703.
A Vindication of the Learning, Loyalty, Morals and most Christian
Behaviour of the Dissenters towards the Church of England. In answer
to Mr Wesley's Defence of his letter concerning the Dissenters' Education
in their Private Academies, and to Mr Sacheverel's Injurious Reflections
upon them. 1705.
Sacheverell, Henry. The Nature and Mischief of Prejudice and Partiality
stated in a sermon preach'd at St Mary's in Oxford at the Assizes held
there, March 9th, 1701. 2nd edn. Oxford, 1704.
The Communication of Sin. A Sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at
Derby, August 15th, 1709. 1709.
Sedgwick, Joseph. 'ETOKÓTOU ALDAKTIKós, learning's Necessity to an able
minister of the Gospel. 1653.
A Sermon preached at St Marie's in the University of Cambridge,
May lst, 1653. . . Together with an Appendix, wherein Mr Del's Stumbling-
stone is briefly repli'd into. And a fuller Discourse of the use of
Universities and Learning, etc. 1653.
Talbott, James. The Christian School Master, or the Duty of those who are
employ'd in the Publick Instruction of Children, especially in Charity
Schools. 1707.
H. D. [Ward, Seth). Preface by N. S. [Wilkins, John). Vindiciae
Academiarum, containing some brief Animadversions upon Mr Webster's
Book stild The Examination of Academies, Together with an Appendix
concerning what M. Hobbs and M. Dell have published on this Argument.
Oxford, 1654.
Waterhous[e], Edward. An humble Apologie for Learning and Learned
Men. 1652/3.
Webster, John (Chaplain in the Army). Academiarum Examen, wherein is
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and Scholastic Learning and the insufficiency thereof discovered and
laid open; and also some expedient proposed for the Reforming of
Schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of Science, etc.
1654.
[Wesley, Samuel, the Elder. ) A Letter from a Country Divine to his friend
in London concerning the Education of Dissenters in their Private
Academies, in several parts of this Nation. 1702. [Written in
1693. ]
A Defence of a Letter concerning the education of Dissenters in their
Private Academies: with a more full and satisfactory account of the
same, and of their morals and behaviour towards the Church of England.
Being an Answer to the Defence of Dissenters' Education. 1704.
A Reply to Mr Palmer's Vindication of the Learning, Loyalty, Morals
and most Christian Behaviour of the Dissenters towards the Church
of England. 1707.
Willis, Richard. A Sermon Preach'd in the Parish Church of St Andrews,
Holborn. 1704. [*Account of Charity Schools,' appended. ]
Wilson, Thos. (Bp of Sodor and Man). The True Christian Method of
Educating the Children both of the Poor and Rich, etc. 1724.
B. Ancients v. Moderns Controversy
See, also, bibliographies to chaps. IV and XIII, sec. i B, ante.
Bentley, Richard. A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. 1699.
B, C. (Boyle, Charles). Phalaridis Epistolae. Ex MSS. recensuit C. B.
Oxford, 1695.
Dr Bentley's dissertations on the Epistles of Phalaris, etc. , examin'd.
1698.
Burnet, Thomas. The Theory of the Earth, containing an account of the
original of the Earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already
undergone, or is to undergo till the consummation of all things. 1684.
Telluris Theoria Sacra—Orbis Nostri Originem et Mutationes Generales,
quas aut jam subiit aut olim subiturus est, complectens. 2 vols. 1681-9.
Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de. Oeuvres diverses, etc. Amsterdam, 1701.
[Vol. III contains, Une Digression sur les Anciens et les Modernes. ]
Perrault, Charles. Parallèle des anciens et des modernes en ce qui regarde
les arts et les sciences. Dialogues. 4 vols. Paris, 1688.
Swift, Jonathan. A Tale of a Tub, written for the universal improvement of
mankind: To which is added An Account of a Battel between the antient
and modern books in St James's Library. 1704.
- A Discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the Spirit, in
a letter to a Friend. 1704.
The Battle of the Books; with selections from the literature of the
Phalaris controversy. Ed. Guthkelch, A. 1908.
Temple, Sir William. Miscellanea, Part II (containing, ‘Essay on Ancient
and Modern Learning']. 1690.
