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plisliments. And to this end^ that he might put it in 

 practice, he took a larger house, where the Earl of 

 Barrimore sent by his aunt the Lady Eannelagh, Sir 

 Thomas Gardiner of Essex, to be there with others 

 (besides his two nephews), under his tuition. But 

 whether it were that the tempers of our gentry would 

 not bear the strictness of his discipline, or for what 

 other reasons I cannot tell, he continued that course 

 but awhile." — [Wood's Fas. Ox. 3rd edition. Vol. ii. 

 p. 483.] 



IX. 



Considerations tending to the happy accomplishment of 

 England's reformation in Church and State : Hum- 

 bly presented to the Piety and Wisdome of the 

 High and Honourable Court of Parliament. 4to. 

 [1647.] 



The head title reads thus : — '^ A brief Discourse con- 

 cerning the Accomplishment of our Reformation : Tend- 

 ing to shew, that by an Office of Publike Addresse in 

 Spirituall and Temporall Matters, the Glory of God, 

 and the Happinesse of this Nation may be highly ad- 

 vanced."" Printed in large open type, with double 

 marginal lines on each page. 



This pamphlet opens with two leaves of prefatory 

 matter, one half of the first page being the only title 

 page ; and the first page of the Discourse opens in like 

 manner with the second half-title page. 



