was first published in 1618. Joseph Mede's
Clavis Apocalyptica
, published in 1627, and translated by Richard More in 1643, was as popular in the Pulpit as
The Country Justice
on the Bench. The negotiations of Count d'Estrades were from 1637 to 1662. The translation of
Bayle's Dictionary
had been published by Tonson in 1610. Dr. William Wall's
History of Infant Baptism
, published in 1705, was in its third edition.
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