A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...

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A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...
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Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by A.M. for Charles Adams ...,
1656.
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Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Learning and scholarship.
Literature -- History and criticism.
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  • Dr HAckwell. 217
  • Theodoricus Hackspanius. 217
  • Dr Haddon. ib.
  • Cardinal Hadrian. ib.
  • Thaddaus Hagecius. ib.
  • John Hales. ib.
  • Bishop Hall. 218
  • ...Bartholdus Hallerus. ibid
  • ...Dionysius Halycarnassaeus. ibid.
  • D. Henry Hammond. ibid
  • D. Harding. ibid.
  • Lord Harrington. ibid.
  • D. Harvey. ibid.
  • D. Haymo. ibid.
  • Harderwick. 74
  • Hart-Hall in Oxford. 99
  • Heathens called Pagani, and why, 5
    • They are still branded in the Scripture ibid.
    • Their knowledge imperfect, and their conversation impious. ibid.
    • How the Heathens shall be judged. 6
    • The Heathens worshipt many gods. 6
    • They could not be saved by the light of nature. ibid.
    • Who defended the Christian Religion against the Heathens. 6, 7
  • Hebrew the first Language, and most an∣cient of all. 56, 57, 58
    • Who were skilfull in it. 58
  • Gasparus Hedio. 218
  • Alexander Hegius. He first brought the Greek learning into the Low-countreys 219
  • Heidelberg. 69
  • Daniel Heinsius. 219
  • Heliodorus. ib.
  • Helvicus. ib.
  • Henry the first King of England, why called Beau Clerk. ib.
  • Henry the eighth. 219, 220
    • He was learned himself, and drew ma∣ny learned men into England. 220
  • Desiderius Heraldus. ib.
  • Lord Herbert. ib.
  • Hereticks. Reformers so called by the Papists, and why. 20
  • Hermes Trismegistus. 220
  • Conradus Heresbachius. ib.
  • Hermannus Contractus, why so called, 221
  • Hermogenes. ib.
  • Herodian an eloquent and faithfull Hi∣storian,

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  • 221
  • Herodotus. ib.
    • Verses of him. ib.
  • Hesiod. ib.
  • John Hessels. ib.
  • Landgrave of Hessen. 222
  • Helius Ebanus Hessus. ib.
  • Hesychius. ibid
  • Joannes Heurnius. ibid.
  • Hieroglyphicks, what they are. 290
    • The Bee and Syren the Hieroglyphick of eloquence. 39
  • Hieronymus a very learned Father. 222
  • Hilary Bishop of Poicton, and Hilary Bishop of Arles. ibid.
  • Hildefonsus. 223
  • Arthur Hildersham. 223
  • Hinmarus. ib.
  • Hipparehus a great Astronomer. ib.
  • Hippocrates the first that wrote metho∣dically the Art of Physick. 223
  • Hippolitus, 223, 224
  • History, what it is. 46
    • Its double end. ibid.
    • The several kindes of History, 46
    • Chronology and Topography the two eyes of it. 47
  • Historians, who the chiefest Greek and Latine. 47.
  • David Hoeschelius, 224
  • Francis Hottoman a learned French Law∣yer, 224
  • Homer. Seven Cities contended about his birth. His Iliades and Odysses com∣mended, 224, 225
  • Alcibiades struck a Schoolmaster for not having Homers Works, 225
  • Fstus Hommius, 225
  • Petrus Cornelius Hoofdius, 225
  • Richard Hooker, 225
  • John Hoper a learned and godly Bishop and Martyr. ib.
  • Joachimus Hopperus, ib.
  • Horatius Flaccus, an ingenious Poet, ib.
  • Bishop Horn, 226
  • Conradus Hornaeus. ib.
  • Lambertus Hortensius, ib.
  • Stanislaus Hosius, he was imployed by three Emperours, and was Presi∣dent in the Councell of Trent, ibid.
  • Rod. Hospinianus, ibid.
  • Michael Hosptalius, ibid.
  • Bishop Howson, ibid.
  • Roger de Hoveden a famous Histo∣rian, 226
  • Robert Hues, ibid
  • Hermannus Hugo, ibid.
  • Hugo Cardinal, 227
  • Antonius Hulsius, ibid
  • Humbertus Episcopus, ib.
  • D. Humfrey, ib.
  • Hulricus Huttenus a Knight and Poet Laureate, ibid
  • C. Julius Hyginus, 228
  • Hipatia or Hypathia a learned woman, who taught publickly at Alexandria, ibid.
  • Andreas Gerbardus Hyperius a most lear∣ned and diligent Divine, ibid.
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