that though his learning was accounted by the generality polite, his philo-
fophy fubtile, and divinity profound, yet in this particular he was efteemecb
very rafh and imprudent.”
The works of our author, Hakewill, are,
The Vanity of the Eye. Oxon. 1608, oft.
Scutum Regium adverfus omnes Regicidas et Regicidarum patronos^
ab initio mundi ufque ad interitum Phocoe Imperatoris, &c. Lond. 1612, oft,
Anfwer to a Treatife written by Dr. B. Carier, concerning the Church
of Rome, &c. &c. Lond. 1616, qu.
Treatife againft the match with the infanta. MS.
Twelve Sermons concerning David’s vow to reform himfelf, his family^
and his kingdom, on Pfal. 101. Lond. 1621-22, oT.
Befides thofe, two other Sermons, publifhed Oxon, 1633, qu.
Comparifon between the days of Purim and that of Powder Treafon^
1626,. qu.
An Apology or Declaration of the power and providence of God in the
government of the world, proving that it doth not decay, &c, in four
books, Lond. 1627 ; to which were added two more, Lond, 1635, fob
3d. edit.
Difcourfe of the Lord’s Day, on Rev. 1. 10. Lond. 1641, qu.
Diflertation with Dr. Heylin concerning the pretended facrifice in the
eucharift. Lond. 1641, qu.
A Treatife refcuing Dr. John Rainolds and other grave divines, from
the vain affaults of P. Heylin, &c.
He alfo tranflated into Latin the Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, his kinfman^.
which is in MS. fol. in the public library.
Our author upon the promotion of Dr. Prideaux to the bifhoprick of
Worcefter, wras elefted reftor of Exeter college, on which he had bellowed
confiderable benefactions ; but he did not much refide there. Upon the
breaking out of the civil war, he receded to his redtory of Heanton, near
Barnftable in Devon, where he lived a retired life to the time of his
death, which happened in the beginning of April, 1649. He was buried
fophy fubtile, and divinity profound, yet in this particular he was efteemecb
very rafh and imprudent.”
The works of our author, Hakewill, are,
The Vanity of the Eye. Oxon. 1608, oft.
Scutum Regium adverfus omnes Regicidas et Regicidarum patronos^
ab initio mundi ufque ad interitum Phocoe Imperatoris, &c. Lond. 1612, oft,
Anfwer to a Treatife written by Dr. B. Carier, concerning the Church
of Rome, &c. &c. Lond. 1616, qu.
Treatife againft the match with the infanta. MS.
Twelve Sermons concerning David’s vow to reform himfelf, his family^
and his kingdom, on Pfal. 101. Lond. 1621-22, oT.
Befides thofe, two other Sermons, publifhed Oxon, 1633, qu.
Comparifon between the days of Purim and that of Powder Treafon^
1626,. qu.
An Apology or Declaration of the power and providence of God in the
government of the world, proving that it doth not decay, &c, in four
books, Lond. 1627 ; to which were added two more, Lond, 1635, fob
3d. edit.
Difcourfe of the Lord’s Day, on Rev. 1. 10. Lond. 1641, qu.
Diflertation with Dr. Heylin concerning the pretended facrifice in the
eucharift. Lond. 1641, qu.
A Treatife refcuing Dr. John Rainolds and other grave divines, from
the vain affaults of P. Heylin, &c.
He alfo tranflated into Latin the Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, his kinfman^.
which is in MS. fol. in the public library.
Our author upon the promotion of Dr. Prideaux to the bifhoprick of
Worcefter, wras elefted reftor of Exeter college, on which he had bellowed
confiderable benefactions ; but he did not much refide there. Upon the
breaking out of the civil war, he receded to his redtory of Heanton, near
Barnftable in Devon, where he lived a retired life to the time of his
death, which happened in the beginning of April, 1649. He was buried