The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
Volume III. Renascence and Reformation.
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- First four books printed by Windet, J. (no date), entered at Stationers’ Hall, 29 Jan., 1592–3.
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V published by Windet in 1597. Ed. Spencer, J. 1604 (?), 1611.- Sixth and eighth books “published according to the most authentique copies,” 1648, 1651.
- Seventh book, in Gauden’s 1662 ed. of Hooker’s works.
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VI, VII andVIII. BookVI, apparently, “has no right to its place in Hooker’s treatise.”- The E. P. and other works with life by Izaak Walton, and Strype’s interpolations: to which are now added the “Christian’s Letter” and Dr Covel’s “Just and temperate defence.” With an introduction, a life by Cartwright, T. and notes by Hanbury, B. 3 vols. 1830.
- Ed. Keble, J. 4 vols. Oxford, 1836. Keble’s ed. is the best in its later form, 3 vols., ed. Church, R. W. and Paget, F., Oxford, 1888.
- Book 1. Ed. Church. R. W. Oxford, 1876.
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V. Ed. Bayne, R. 1902. - Book
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THER WRITINGS - A learned Discourse of Justification, Workes, and how the foundation of Faith is overthrowne. Ed. Jackson, H. 1612, 1613.
- A learned Sermon of the nature of Pride. Oxford, 1612.
- The Answere to a Supplication preferred by Mr. Travers to the H. H. Lords of the Privie Counsell. Oxford, 1612.
- A Remedy against Sorrow and Fear. Oxford, 1612.
- A Learned and Comfortable Sermon of the certaintie and perpetuitie of faith in the Elect. Oxford, 1612.
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V. 177, 178, 183–235. 1845.- Gauden, J. In his 1662 ed. of the Polity.
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III. Ed. C. G. Crump. 1891.- Maurice, J. F. D. Modern Philosophy. 1862.
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II, 61, 84;VI, 273, 325, 326. 1903.- Rémusat, C. F. M. de. Histoire de la Philosophie en Angleterre. Paris, 1875.
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II, 128. 1869.- Sandys, E. Europae Speculum. 1629. Sandys being Hooker’s pupil, this work exhibits many interesting points of contact with Hooker’s writings.
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ITERATURE OF THE CONTROVERSY - (See also bibliography to the chapter on the Marprelate controversy.)
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V, Stephens, W. R. W. and Hunt, W., 1899.- Gee, H. and Hardy, W. J. Documents illustrative of English Church History. 1896.
- Jewel, John (1522–71), bishop of Salisbury. His Apologia pro Ecclesia Anglicana, 1562 (“the first methodical statement of the position of the church of England against the church of Rome”: Creighton, M.), was written in Latin and immediately translated into English. His complete works were published in folio in 1609 and ed. Ayre, J., 4 vols., Parker Society, 1845–50. See also Vol. IV, of the present work.
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X, c.XX, p. 113, Froude, J. A., 1870.- Whitgift, J. An Answere to a certen Libell. 1573.
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