Scrinia reserata a memorial offer'd to the great deservings of John Williams, D. D., who some time held the places of Ld Keeper of the Great Seal of England, Ld Bishop of Lincoln, and Ld Archbishop of York : containing a series of the most remarkable occurences and transactions of his life, in relation both to church and state / written by John Hacket ...

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Scrinia reserata a memorial offer'd to the great deservings of John Williams, D. D., who some time held the places of Ld Keeper of the Great Seal of England, Ld Bishop of Lincoln, and Ld Archbishop of York : containing a series of the most remarkable occurences and transactions of his life, in relation both to church and state / written by John Hacket ...
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Hacket, John, 1592-1670.
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[London] In the Savoy :: Printed by Edw. Jones for Samuel Lowndes ...,
1693.
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Williams, John, 1582-1650.
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"Scrinia reserata a memorial offer'd to the great deservings of John Williams, D. D., who some time held the places of Ld Keeper of the Great Seal of England, Ld Bishop of Lincoln, and Ld Archbishop of York : containing a series of the most remarkable occurences and transactions of his life, in relation both to church and state / written by John Hacket ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43532.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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THIS Manuscript was writ by the Reverend Author above. Forty years since, in a small white Letter; it was printed in haste, to prevent a surreptitious Copy, and in the Absence of a Friend best acquainted with it; whereby the Greek Quotations are often false accented, besides other Mistakes in English, which the Reader is desired to excuse and amend.

Praesul noster quidam laesae Matis. insimulatus, & de quibusdam interrogatus, noluit tamen scripto Commisis subscribere, quia nescivit quomodo postea interpungerent.

Gatak. Cinn. Fol. Pag. 145.

ERRATA.

In the First PART.

PAge 1. Line 34. read grudged. p. 3. l. 1. r. Halicarnaseus. l. 41. r. many. p. 7. l. 33. r. Ma∣nilius. p. 9. l. 15. r. mighty. l. 38. for Arlis, r. Aristotle. p. 13. l. 24. r. History. l. 62. r. Mag∣deburge. p. 15. l. 18. r. in this Charity. p. 16. l. 10. r. contrast. p. 17. l. 30. r. Greek. p. 18. l. 48. r. when. p. 20. l. 54. r. do right. p. 24. l. 5. r. Humecta. l. 32. r. Experience. l. 40. r. Palatinate. p. 32. l. 38. r. Assassinates. p. 34. l. 10. for sear, r. seize. p. 39. l. 56. r. Bugden. p. 40. l. 60. r. to be rich. p. 50. l. 26. r. ply. p. 54. l. 10. dele come. l. 57. r. Burr. p. 56. l. 34. lege 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. p. 58. l. 12. r. Landskip. l. 62. r. Cato Utica. p. 61. l. 41. r. actually. p. 65. l. 45. r. Briars. p. 72. l. 35. r. Marry. p. 73. l. 21. r. those Lords. p. 83. l. 4. for we, r. ye. l. 7. r. Septimius. l. 33. r. Con∣tinementum. p. 86. l. 25. for whom, r. when. p. 87. l. 45. r. Anastasius. p. 94. l. 20. r. unnatural. p. 97. l. 56. r. Patri. p. 102. l. 26. r. ad Iter. p. 103. l. 18. for solus, r. solius. p. 111. l. 61. r. Pla∣cita. p. 113. l. 43. r. Treaty. p. 123. l. 56. r. from the Womb. p. 124. l. 56. r. Verdure. p. 125. l. 26. r. in that order. l. 44. r. Undertakers. p. 126. l. 15. r. are not. p. 128. l. r. design. p. 132. l. 64. r. but an Eye. p. 151. l. 13. r. onerated. p. 153. l. 45. for World, r. Work. p. 159. l. 5. r. Majesty. p. 160. l. 19. r. formosa. l. 20. r. his Son. l. 33. r. Deiposories. p. 161. l. 55. r. thus much. p. 167. l. 30. r. effected. p. 168. l. 20. for ye, r. yet. p. 171. l. 60. for strong, r. strange p. 175. l. 13. r. Her∣bert. l. 47. r. not expected. p. 177. l. 11. r. Petitio. p. 186. l. 32. for him, r. them. p. 189. l. 7. r. every. p. 191. l. 44. r. Want. p 200. l. 11. for Gods, r. Goods. p. 210. l. 50. r. he had. p. 211. l. 31. r. roosted. p. 212. l. 22. r. Hassia. p. 221. l. 20. r. auferri. p. 224. l. 36. r. froward. p. 226. l. 6. r. detested. l. 31. r. 68.

In the Second PART.

PAge 6. Line 10. réad the Stoick, fate. p. 13. l. 44. r. Fathers Heart. p. 14. l. 41. r. could not. p. 15. l. 53. r. a Admiral. p. 22. l. 9. r. be long. l. 55. r. Lordship. p. 29. l. 50. lege 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. p. 30. l. 24. r. Therefore I return. p. 42. l. 17. r. he had left to be. l. 62. r. thick a Wall. p. 44. l. 34. r. Simler. p. 46. l. ult. r. Monstrare. p. 47. l. 47. r. false in much, bitter. p. 61. l. 18. r. Stings of Wit. p. 65. l. 24. r. appearing. p. 68. l. 57. r. Saunderson. p. 72. l. 7. r. to their. p. 87. l. 25. r. Gharles V. l. 56. r. advancer. p. 93. l. 20. r. Sub-Dean. p. 107. l. 21. r. hebetantur. l. 33. r. Deficilis. p. 108. l. 17. dele not. p. 112. l. 32. r. inexpiable. p. 120. l. 52. r. Hatton. p. 142. l. 35. r. pejor. p. 161. l. 17. r. Longinus. p. 162. l. 17. r. Pessimc. p. 169. l. 24. for Sacred, r. Civil. p. 182. l. 10. dele not p. 187. l. 45. for est, r. esse. p. 193. l. 11. r. Paradox. p. 203. l. 38. r. Saltus. p. 216. l. 4. r. inchan∣ted. p. 219. r. Mitton. p. 224. l. 37. r. by St. John and Dorislaus. p. 227. l. ult. r. Terras. p. 228. l. 4. r. Tomos. p. 229. l. 7. r. lautitiri.

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