BIBLIOGRAPHY Richard Hooker: A Selected Bibliography

EGIL GRISLIS

with the assistance of JOHN K. STAFFORD

DITIONS of the Works of Richard Hooker E Hill, W. Speed, gen. ed. The Folger Library Edition of the Works of Richard Hooker. Vols. 1-5. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press. Vols. 6 & 7. Binghamton, New York: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1977-98. Vol. 1. Georges Edelen, ed. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical/ Politie: Preface, Books I-IV. 1977. Vol. 2. W. Speed Hill, ed. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical/ Politie: Book V. 1977. Vol. 3. P. G. Stanwood, ed. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical/ Politie: Books VI, VII, VIII. 1981. Vol. 4. John E. Booty, ed. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical/ Politie: Attack and Response. 1982. Vol. 5. Laetitia Yeandle, textual ed., Egil Grislis, commentary. Tractates and Sermons. 1990. Vol. 6. W. Speed Hill, gen.ed. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical/ Politie, Books I-VIII, Introductions; Commentary. John E. Booty, Georges Edelen, Lee W. Gibbs, William P. Haugaard, and Arthur Stephen McGrade, contributing editors; with the assistance of Egil Grislis. 1993. Vol. 7. W. Speed Hill, gen. ed., with the assistance of Thane Doss. Index of Names and Works. 1998.

Bayne, Ronald. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity: The Fifth Book. The English Theological Library. London: Macmillan, 1902. Houk, R. A., ed. Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity: Book VIII. 1931; repr. New York, NY: AMS, 1973. Hughes, Philip Edgcumbe, ed. Faith and Works: Cranmer and Hooker on Justification. Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1982. Modernized repr. Of Justification, 61-109. 298 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

Keble, John, ed. The Works of ... Mr. Richard Hooker: with an Account of His Life and Death by Izaak Walton. 7th edition, revised by R.W. Church and F. Paget. 3 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1888; repr. Anglistica and Americana, vol. 181. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag. 1977; Ellicott City: Via Media, 1994. McGrade, A. S. and Brian Vickers, eds. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity: An Abridged Edition. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1975. McGrade, Arthur Stephen, ed. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity: Preface, Book I, Book VIII. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989. Secor, Philip B. The Sermons of Richard Hooker: The Power of Faith, the Mystery of Grace. A Modem Edition. London: SPCK, 2001. --. Richard Hooker on Anglican Faith and Worship: A Modem Edition of Book V Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. London: SPCK, 2003.

II. Bibliographies HIS BIBLIOGRAPHY concentrates on Richard Hooker scholarship T from 1993 to the present. For the preceding years, it has listed the more significant studies from the bibliographies prepared in collaboration with W. Speed Hill. For the essays included in three collected volumes the full bibliographical data are included following the names of the editors:

Armentrout, This Sacred History ... Hill, Studies in Richard Hooker ... McGrade, Richard Hooker and the Construction ...

Grislis, Egil and W. Speed Hill, compilers. Richard Hooker: A Selected Bibliography. Bibliographia Tripotamopolitana, 4. Pittsburgh: The Clifford E. Barbour Library, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 1971. ---, compilers. "Richard Hooker: An Annotated Bibliography." In Studies in Richard Hooker, ed. Hill, 279-320. ---, compilers. "Richard Hooker: A Selected Bibliography, 1971- 1993." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 385--405. Hill, W. Speed. Richard Hooker: A Descriptive Bibliography of the Early Editions 1593-1724. Cleveland, OH: Case Western Reserve Univ. Press, 1970. Lawry, Jon. "A Working Bibliography of Studies of Richard Hooker that Bear upon Literary Criticism." English Renaissance Prose [Newsletter] 4.1 (Fall 1990): 33-38. Selected Bibliography 299

Stanwood, P.G. "Richard Hooker 1954-1600." In New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, 1:1949-1958. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1973.

III. Commentaries Addison, James T. "Early Anglican Thought, 1559-1667." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 22 (1953): 247-269. Agha, Agha Uka. "Puritan Presbyterian Polity in Elizabethan England, 1559-1593." PhD thesis, Drew Univ., 1985. DAI 46.12 (1986): 3751A. Allchin, Arthur M. "The Theology of Nature in the Eastern Fathers and among Anglican Theologians." In Man and Nature, ed. H. Montiefore, 143-154. London: Collins, 1975. ---. Participation in God: A Forgotten Strand in Anglican Tradition. Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1988. Allison, Christopher FitzSimmons. The Rise of Moralism: The Proclamation of the Gospel from Hooker to Baxter. London: SPCK, 1966; New York, NY: Seabury, 1966. ---. "The Pastoral and Political Implications of Trent on Justification: A Response to the ARCIC Agreed Statement Salvation and the Church." St. Luke's Journal of Theology 31 (June 1988): 204-222. Almasy, Rudolph P., "Richard Hooker and Elizabethan Polemics." PhD thesis, Univ. of Minnesota, 1975. DAI37.6 (1976): 3610-11A. ---. The Purpose of Richard Hooker's Polemic." Journal of the History of Ideas 39.2 (April-June 1978): 251-270. ---. "Richard Hooker's Address to the Presbyterians." Anglican Theological Review 61.4 (1979): 462-474. ---. "Richard Hooker's Address to the Puritans." Selected Papers from the West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association 4 (1979): 117-139. ---. "Richard Hooker's Book VI: A Reconstruction." The Huntington Library Quarterly 42.2 (Spring 1979): 117-139. ---. "They are and are not Elymas: The 1641 "Causes" Notes as Postscript to Richard Hooker's Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 183-201. Alsop, James D. and Wesley M. Stevens. "William Lombarde and Elizabethan Polity." In Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History 8, ed. J. A. S. Evans and R. W. Unger, 233-265. New York, NY: AMS, 1986. Archer, Stanley. Richard Hooker. Twayne's English Author Series, 350. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1983. 300 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

---."Hooker on Apostolic Succession: The Two Voices." Sixteenth Century Journal24.1 (1993): 67-74. Armentrout, Donald S., ed. This Sacred History: Anglican Reflections for John Booty. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications, 1990. Atkinson, Nigel. Richard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition, and Reason: Reformed Theologian of the Church of England? Foreword by Alister McGrath. Carlisle, UK: Paternoster Press, 1997. ---. "Hooker's Theological Method and Modem Anglicanism." Churchman 114.1 (Spring 2000): 40-70. Avis, Paul D. L. "Richard Hooker and John Calvin." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 32.1 (January 1981): 19-28. ---. The Church in the Theology of the Reformers. Atlanta, GA: John Knox Press, 1981. ---. Anglicanism and the Christian Church. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1989. Bartholomew, Keith. "Biblical and Constitutional Interpretation and the Role of Originalism in Sixteenth- and Twentieth-Century Societies." Anglican Theological Review 82.3 (Summer 2000): 537-545. Bartlett, Alan. "What has Richard Hooker to Say to Modem Evangelical Anglicanism." Anvi/15.3 (1998): 195-206. Barton, John, and John Halliburton. "Story and Liturgy." In Believing in the Church, ed., B. Mitchell, et al., 79-107. London: SPCK, 1981. Bauckham, Richard J. "Hooker, Travers and the Church of Rome in the 1580s." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 29.1 (January 1978): 37-50. ---. "Richard Hooker and John Calvin: A Comment." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 32.1 (January 1981): 29-33. Bennett, Gareth. "The Church of England and the Royal Supremacy (1300-1829." One in Christ 22.4 (1986): 304-313. Bennett, Joan S. "Hooker, Milton, and the Radicalization of Christian Humanism." In Reviving Liberty: Radical Christian Humanism in Milton's Great Poems, 6-32. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1989. Berry, Paul. The Encounter between Seneca and Christianity. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002. Bietenholz, Peter G., ed. Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Bibliographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. 3 vols. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1987. Booty, John E. "The Quest for the Historical Hooker." Churchman 80 (Autumn 1966): 158-193. ---. "Hooker and Anglicanism." In Studies in Richard Hooker, ed. Hill, 207-239. Selected Bibliography 301

---. Three Anglican Divines on Prayer: Jewel, Andrewes, and Hooker. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications, 1978. ---. "Contrition in Anglican Spirituality: Hooker, Donne and Herbert." In Anglican Spirituality, ed. William J. Wolf, 25-48. Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1982. ---. "Richard Hooker." In The Spirit of Anglicanism: Hooker, Maurice, Temple, ed. by William J. Wolf, John E. Booty, Owen C. Thomas, 1-45. Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1976; Edinburgh: Clark, 1982. ---. "The : A Lively Faith and Sacramental Confession." In The Anglican Moral Choice, ed. P. Elmen, 15-32. Wilton, CT: Morehouse-Barlow, 1983. ---. "Hooker's Understanding of the Presence of Christ in the Eucharist." In The Divine Drama in History and Liturgy: Essays Presented to Horton Davies on His Retirement from Princeton University, ed. John E. Booty, 131-148. Pittsburgh Theological Monographs, n.s. 10. Allison Park, PA: Pickwick, 1984. - --. "The Judicious Mr. Hooker and Authority in the Elizabethan Church." In Authority in the Anglican Communion: Essays Presented to Bishop John Howe, ed. Stephen W. Sykes, 94-115. Toronto: Anglican Book Centre, 1987. ---. "An Elizabethan Addresses Modem Anglicanism: Richard Hooker and Theological Issues at the End of the Twentieth Century." Anglican Theological Review 71 (Winter 1989): 8-24. ---."The Law of Proportion: William Meade and Richard Hooker." Saint Luke's Journal of Theology 34 (March 1991): 19-31. ---, ed. A Celebration of Richard Hooker (on the 400th Anniversary of Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity), Sewanee Theological Review 36.2 (Easter 1993): 179-251. ---. "Hooker and Anglicanism: into the Future." Sewanee Theological Review 36.2 (Easter 1993): 215- 226. ---. "The Spirituality of Participation in Richard Hooker." Sewanee Theological Review 38 (Christmas 1994): 9-20. ---. "Richard Hooker and the Holy Scriptures." SEAD Occasional Paper 3 (May 1995). Http://www.VetusTestamentums. edu/sead/booty .htm. --- . "Anglican Identity: What is the Book of Common Prayer?" Sewanee Theological Review 40 (Easter 1997): 137-145. ---. Reflections on the Theology of Richard Hooker: An Elizabethan Addresses Modern Anglicanism. Sewanee, TN: University of the South Press, 1998. ---. "The Core of Elizabethan Religion." In Wrestling with God: Literature and Theology in the English Renaissance, ed. Mary Ellen Henley and W. Speed Hill, 45-51. Vancouver, BC: Benwell-Atkins, 2001. 302 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

Bouwsma, William J. "Hooker in the Context of European Cultural History." In Religion and Culture in Renaissance England, ed. Claire McEachern and Debora K. Shuger, 142-158. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997. ---. "Hooker in the Context of European Cultural History." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 41-57. Bryan, John M. C. "The Judicious Mr. Hooker and the Early Christians: The Relationship of Scripture and Reason in the First Century of the Christian Era." In This Sacred History, ed. Armentrout, 144- 160. Cargill Thompson, W. D. J. "The Source of Hooker's Knowledge of Marsilius of Padua." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 25.1 (January 1974): 75-81. ---. "The Philosopher of the 'Politic Society': Richard Hooker as a Political Thinker." In Studies in Richard Hooker, ed. Hill, 3-76. Repr. Studies in the Reformation: Luther to Hooker, ed. C. W. Dugmore, 131-191. London: Athlone Press, 1990. Carlson, Leland H. "Archbishop : His Supporters and Opponents." Anglican and Episcopal History 56 (September 1987): 285-301. Chapman, Mark D; Alexandra Riebe, trans. "Bischofsamt und Politik: zur Begruendung des Bischofsamtes der anglikanischen Kirche." Zeitschriftfuer Theologie und Kirche 97.4 (2000): 434--462. Christopher, Brian. "Richard Hooker and Me." Sewanee Theological Review 36 (Easter 1993): 179-180. Christou, Jacovas, "The Influence of Aspects of the Common Law on the Political Thought of Richard Hooker." PhD thesis, Council for National Academic Awards (United Kingdom), 1988. DAI 50.8 (1990): 2627-2628A. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. "Richard Hooker: c.1554-1600." In The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Marginalia, ed. George Whalley, 1131-1167. Bollingen Series 75. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980. Collins, Stephen L. "Richard Hooker: The Innovative Conservative." In From Divine Cosmos to Sovereign State: An Intellectual History of Consciousness and the Idea of Order in Renaissance England, 91-103. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. Collinson, Patrick. The Elizabethan Puritan Movement. Berkeley, CA: Uni v. of California Press, 1967. ---. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society I559-1625. The Ford Lectures, 1979. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982; repr. 1984, 1985, & 1988. Selected Bibliography 303

--."Hooker and the Elizabethan Establishment." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 149- 181. Compier, Don H. "Hooker on the Authority of Scripture in Matters of Morality." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 251-259. Condren, C. "The Creation of Richard Hooker's Public Aauthority: Rhetoric, Reputation and Reassessment." Journal of Religious History 21 (1997): 35-59. Covel, William. A Just and Temperate Defence of the Five Books of Ecclesiastical Polity Written by Richard Hooker [ 1603]. Repr. From the Hanbury ed. London: Holdsworth and Ball, 1930. Ed. with an Introduction by John A. Taylor. Lewiston-Queenston• Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 1998. Cragg, G. R. "Hooker, Andrewes, and the School of Laud." Chap. 4, Freedom and Authority, 97-126. Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1975. Crowley, Weldon S. "Erastianism in England to 1640." Journal of Church and State 32 (Summer 1990): 549-566. Dackson, Wendy. "Richard Hooker and American Religious Liberty." Journal of Church and State 41 (Winter 1999): 117-134. Davies, E. T. The Political Ideas of Richard Hooker. London: SPCK, 1948; repr. New York, NY: Octagon Books, 1972. ---.Episcopacy and the Royal Supremacy in the Church of England in the XVI Century. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1950. Davies, Horton. Worship and Theology in England. Vol. 1: From Cranmer to Hooker, 1534-1603. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1970. Davis, Charles Watterson. "'For conformities sake:' How Richard Hooker Used Fuzzy Logic and Legal Rhetoric against Political Extremes." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 331-349. Davis, J. C. "Backing into Modernity: The Dilemma of Richard Hooker." In The Certainty of Doubt: Tributes to Peter Munz, ed. Miles Fairburn and W.H. Oliver. Victoria: Victoria University Press, 1997. Del banco, Andrew, The Puritan Ordeal. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1989. Douglas, Crerar. Positive Negatives: A Motif in Christian Tradition. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1992. , Gordon R. "Corporate Union and the Body Politic: Constitutional Aspects of Union between the Church of England and the Church of Rome." In Their Lord and Ours, ed. Mark Santer, 129-148. London: SPCK, 1982. 304 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

Eccleshall, Robert R. "Richard Hooker's Synthesis and the Problem of Allegiance." Journal of the History of Ideas 37.1 (January-March 1976): 111-124. ---. Order and Reason in Politics: Theories ofAbsolute and Limited Monarchy in Early Modem England. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1978. ---. "Richard Hooker and the Peculiarities of the English: The Reception of the Ecclesiastical Polity in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." History of Political Thought 2.1 (Spring 1981): 63-117. Edelen, Georges. "Hooker's Style." In Studies in Richard Hooker, ed. Hill, 241-277. Ellison, James. "Richard Hooker." In George Sandys: Travel, Colonialism and Tolerance in the Seventeenth Century, 21-30. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2002. Faulkner, Robert K. "Reason and Revelation in Hooker's Ethics." American Political Science Review 59 (1965): 680-690. ---. Richard Hooker and the Politics of a Christian England. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1981. Ferguson, Arthur B. "The Historical Perspective of Richard Hooker: A Renaissance Paradox." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 3.1 (1973): 17-49. Fields, Albert W. "Emerson and Hooker: from the Footstool of God." Xavier Review 7.1 (1987): 11-20. Flannery, Kathryn Thoms. "What Makes this Text Literature? The Meaning of Style in Productions of Richard Hooker's and Francis Bacon's Work." PhD thesis, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1987. DAI 48.6 (1987): 1459-1460A. ---. "What Makes this Text Literature?" Essays: Critical Approaches to Medieval and Renaissance Texts 5 (1989): 111- 133. Foord, Martin. "Richard Hooker's Doctrine of Justification." Churchman, 114.4 (Winter 2000): 316--329. Forte, Paul E. "The Achievement of Richard Hooker, 1554-1600." PhD thesis, SUNY at Buffalo, 1975. ---."Richard Hooker's Theory of Law." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 12.2 (1982): 133-157. ---. "Richard Hooker as Preacher." Tractates and Sermons, Folger Library Edition of the Works of Richard Hooker, 5:657-682. Garnett, James M. "Notes on Elizabethan Prose." PMLA 4.1 (1889): 41- 61. Gascoigne, J. "Church and State Unified: Hooker's Rationale for the English Post-Reformation Order." Journal of Religious History 21 (1997): 35-59. Selected Bibliography 305

Gassmann, Guenther. "Richard Hooker (1554-1600)." Theologische Realenzyklopaedie 15 (1986): 581-583. Germino, Dante. "Eric V oegelin' s Two Portraits of Hooker and their Relation to Modem Crisis." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 351-367. Gibbs, Lee W. "Richard Hooker's Via Media Doctrine of Justification." Harvard Theological Review 74.2 (April1981): 211-220. ---. "Theology, Logic, and Rhetoric in the Temple Controversy between Richard Hooker and Walter Travers." Anglican Theological Review, 65.1 (January 1983): 177-188. ---. ''The Source of the Most Famous Quotation from Richard Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity." Sixteenth Century Journal21. 1 (1990): 77-86. ---. "Richard Hooker's Via Media Doctrine of Repentance." Harvard Theological Review 84.1 (January 1991): 59-74. ---."Richard Hooker." In The Middle Way: Voices of Anglicanism, 11-28. Cincinnati, OH: Forward Movement Publications, 1991. ---."Richard Hooker." Dictionary of Literary Biography, Sixteenth• Century British Nondramatic Writers, ed., David A. Richardson, 1st ser., 132:192-209. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1993. ---. "Richard Hooker and Lancelot Andrewes on Priestly Absolution." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 261-274. ---. "Richard Hooker's Via Media Doctrine of Scripture and Tradition." Harvard Theological Review 95.2 (April 2002): 227- 235. ---. "Richard Hooker: Prophet of Anglicanism or English Magisterial Reformer." Anglican Theological Review 84.4 (Fall 2002): 943-960. Goetz, Steven Norman. "The Rhetoric of History in Richard Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity," PhD thesis, Drew University, 1986. DAI 47.5 (1986):1766. Goldblatt, Mark M. "Inherited Flaws: The Logical Consistency of Hooker's Thomism." English Renaissance Prose [Newsletter] 4.1 (Fall1990): 1-17. ---. "Inherited Flaws: The Problem of Circularity in Hooker's Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie." PhD thesis, CUNY Graduate Center, 1990. Grace, D. "Natural Law in Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity," Journal ofReligious History 21 (1997): 10-22. Greaves, Richard L. Society and Religion in Elizabethan England. Minneapolis, MN: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1982. --- . "Concepts of Political Obedience in Late Tudor England." Journal of British Studies 22 (1982): 23-34. 306 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

Gregg, William 0. "Sacramental Theology in Hooker's Laws: A Structural Perspective." Anglican Theological Review 73 (Spring 1991): 155-176. ---."Richard Hooker's 'Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Polity 1-V' : A Theology of Sacramentality." PhD thesis, Univ. of Notre Dame, 1993. DAI 54 (1994): 4143A-44A. Grislis, Egil. "Richard Hooker's Method of Theological Inquiry." Anglican Theological Review 45 (April 1963): 190-203. ---."Richard Hooker's Image of Man." Renaissance Papers, ed. by S.K. Heninger, Jr. et al., 73-84, The Southeastern Renaissance Conference, 1964. - - . "The Role of Consensus in Richard Hooker's Method of Theological Inquiry." In The Heritage of Christian Thought: Essays in Honor of Robert Lowry Calhoun, ed. Robert E. Cushman and Egil Grislis, 64-88. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1965. ---. "The Hermeneutical Problem in Richard Hooker." In Studies in Richard Hooker, ed. Hill, 159-206. ---. "Commentary." Tractates and Sermons, The Folger Library Edition of the Works of Richard Hooker, 5:619-655, 683-909. ---. "The Eucharistic Presence of Christ: Losses and Gains of the Insights of St. Thomas Aquinas in the Age of Reformation." Consensus 18.1 (1992): 9-35. ---. "The Anglican Spirituality of Richard Hooker." Toronto Journal ofTheology 12.1 (1996): 35-45. ---. "The Assurance of Faith According to Richard Hooker." In Richard Hooker and the Construction of Christian Community, ed. McGrade, 237-249. ---. "The Role of Sin in the Theology of Richard Hooker." Anglican Theological Review 84.4 (Fall2002): 881-896. Gustafson, Sarah. "A Semiotic Inquiry: Exegesis by More, Tyndale, and Hooker." In Semiotics 1989, ed. John Deely, Karen Haworth, and Terry Prewitt, 68-76. Lanham, MA: USA Press, 1990. ---. "Inquiries Into 'True Religion': Hooker's and Bacon's Use of Reason." English Renaissance Prose [Newsletter] 4.1 (Fall 1990): 18-32. Guy, John. "The Elizabethan Establishment and the Ecclesiastical Polity." In The Reign of Elizabeth 1: Court and Culture in the last Decade, ed. John Guy, 126-149. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995. Hall, Anne Drury. "Richard Hooker and the Ceremonial Rhetoric of 'Silly Sooth."' Prose Studies 11.2 (September 1988): 25-36. --. Ceremony and Civility in English Renaissance Prose. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1991. Selected Bibliography 307

Hall, M. S. and R. W. Hall. "Platonism in Hooker." Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 17 (1983): 48-56. Hargrave, O.T. "The Doctrine of Predestination in the English Reformation." PhD thesis, Vanderbilt Univ., 1996. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. Microfilms, 1966. Harrison, William H. "Prudence and Custom: Revisiting Hooker on Authority." Anglican Theological Review 84.4 (Fall 2002): 897- 913. ---. "Prudential Method in Ecclesiology: Authority in Richard Hooker's Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie." PhD thesis, Boston College, 2000. Haugaard, William P. "Renaissance Patristic Scholarship and Theology in Sixteenth-Century England." Sixteenth Century Journal 10.3 (Fall 1979): 37--60. ---. "The Bible in the Anglican Reformation." In Anglicanism and the Bible, ed. Frederick Houk Borsch, 11-80. Wilton, CT: Moorehouse Barlow, 1984. ---. "Richard Hooker: Evidences of an Ecumenical Vision from a Twentieth-Century Perspective." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 24.3 (Summer 1987): 427-439. ---. "Towards an Anglican Doctrine of Ministry. Richard Hooker and the Elizabethan Church." Anglican and Episcopal History 56.3 (October 1987): 265-284. ---. "The Scriptural Hermeneutics of Richard Hooker. Historical Contextualization and Teleology." In This Sacred History, ed. Armentrout, 161-174. ---. "Richard Hooker (1554-1600)" In Historical Handbook of major Biblical Interpreters, 198-204. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1998. - --. "Prelude: Hooker after 400 Years." Anglican Theological Review 84.4 (Fall 2002): 873-880. Haverland, Mark D. '"So Many and So Godly Ages': The Idea of Tradition in Richard Hooker." MA thesis, Duquesne Univ., 1981. Master's Abstracts, 19.4:352. Heaven, Edwin B. "The Transcendence of Order." In The Future of Anglican Theology, ed. M. Darrol Bryant, 117-129. Hill, W. Speed. "The Doctrinal Background of Richard Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity." PhD thesis, Harvard Univ., 1964. Hill, W. Speed, ed. Studies in Richard Hooker: Essays Preliminary to an Edition of His Works. Cleveland, OH: Press of Case Western Univ., 1972. ---. "The Authority of Hooker's Style." Studies in Philology 67 (1970): 328-338. ---. "Hooker's Polity: The Problem of the 'Three Last Books."' Huntington Library Quarterly 34 (1971): 317-336. 308 EGIL GRISLIS & JOHN STAFFORD

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Atonement A doctrine of .. .. 64, 67, 68, 77, 89, A Christian Letter .... 6, 26, 49, 53, 93, 182, 197 65 , 66,68, 71,73-76,80,86, Augustine .... 29, 30, 31-33, 36, 38, 100, 137,193,203,241,260 50,56,57,60, 81,87, 88, 92, absolution 249, 254, 260, 267, 269, 94, 99, 102,112,210-213,220, 270, 271 , 273 221 , 290 Act of Supremacy (1534) ...... 285 City of God ...... 30 adiaphora ...... 73, 290 Augustinianism. 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, Admonition Controversy. 245, 246, 33,34,35,36,37,56,207,210, 308 211, 222 Admonition to the Parliament . 113, authority .. 5, 19, 21 , 28, 49, 57, 99, 245, 246,249,250,256,277, 101, 110, 136, 137, 155, 156, 308 228,230,231,237,248-253, Allen, William ..... 11 , 43, 269, 271, 266,268, 269,277,278,285- 272,274 289, 294 Almasy, Rudolph ..... 228, 243, 244, in polemics ...... 227 275,299 Aylmer, John Anabaptists ...... 100, 185, 189-192 B p of London ...... 46 Angels..... 4-8, 11, 14, 25, 26, 28, B 111 , 114, 140,240 fall of...... 5 baptism Anglican self-understanding ..... 109 and election ...... 103 Anglicanism ...... 24, 25, 33, 43, 81, Calvin ...... 101 300,301,305,307,308,311, godparents at...... 101 314,316,317 of infants ..... 100, 101, 103, 185, anthropology ...... 29 188,189,190,195,203 antinomianism ...... 4 7 saving grace ...... 23 apophatic discourse ...... 152, 162 baptismal theology ...... 185 Aquinas, Thomas .. .. . 20, 34, 35, 39, Barlow, William ...... 227, 232 79,81,91, 112,165,207,212, Baro, Peter. ... 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 81 213, 306 anti -Calvinist ...... 64 Aristotelian language ...... 19 Baronius, Caesare Cardinal ..... 267, Aristotle28, 39, 112, 143, 146, 203, 268 280,281,312 Barth, Karl...... 134 Arminians ...... 44, 81, 317 Bellarmine, Robert Cardinal.... 267, Arminius, Jacobus ...... 43, 48 268,271,272, 274 Arnold of Bonneval ...... 219 Berengar ofTours ...... 153 Articles of Religion .. .. 53, 106, 109, Bernard of Clairvaux ...... 10, 152 125, 211 Berry, Philippa ...... 10, 300 assurance ... 82, 139, 142, 285, 292, Beza, Theodore ...... 58, 109, 247 306 Biel, Gabriel ...... 153 322 INDEX

Bishops ...... 28, 156, 227, 312 Calvinist orthodoxy Book of Common Prayer .... 26, 27, late-Elizabethan ...... 77 49, 100, 105, 113, 116, 118, Calvinist polity ...... 238 182,183,256,301 Calvinists .. 55, 59, 60, 81, 107,316 (1549 and 1552) ...... 113 Carlson, Eric ...... 132 Books of Homilies ...... 111, 211 Cartwright, Thomas.109, 133, 185, Booty, John ..... 17, 24, 26, 33, 113, 194, 196,228,229,243,245, 119,182,209,256,300,316 247, 250,251,255,258,274- Bradford, John ...... 210 279,281,282,310 Bullinger, Heinrich ...... 209, 214 Second Replie ...... 228, 245,274, 275 c cataphatic mysticism ...... 161 Calvin, John ...... 32 ceremonies ... 26, 27,100,101,113, and Hooker compared ...... 64 179,186,187,200-205,212, and Hooker on fear ...... 147 227,260,277,281 and Thomas Cartwright...... 250 Chalcedonian orthodoxy .122, 127, attack on "schoolmen" ...... 258 309 Augustinianism ...... 208 Christ ...... 122 baptism ...... 187 ascension of.. 153, 155, 159, 219 conjunction of Grace and Nature atonement of 165, 166, 176-178, ...... 201 183 conscience ...... 146 consolations of...... 137, 146 discipline ...... 255 his sacrifice ...... 68, 71, 177, 271 double decree ...... 56 hypostatic union ...... 123, 165 ecclesiastical jurisdiction .... 248, mystical head ...... 218 252 prayer of...... 8 eucharistic presence ...... 219 presence of... 11, 151, 152, 155- excommunication ...... 256 157,162,182,215 forensic justification ...... 29 sacrifice ...... 162 four-fold ministry ...... 247 the Mediator .. 30, 119, 166, 171, infant baptism ...... 190, 195 173, 183 Institutes .... 55, 87, 99, 107, 171 , two wills ...... 9 245-247,252,255,256,281 ubiquity of...... 221 invisible Church ...... 108 union with ...... 33, 124, 198, 218 marks of the Church ...... 247 Christian Platonism ...... 33, 36 merit of Christ ...... 171 Christo-centrism ...... 29, 32-34, 36 on baptism ...... 190 Christology .... 9, 32, 119, 122-124, on discipline ...... 247 127, 158-160, 164, 181, 182, on the sacraments ...... 187 221, 309 permissive decree ...... 56 communicatio idiomatum .... 123, power of the keys ...... 252 125, 128, 160, 181, 182 real presence ...... 214 Chrysostom, John ...... 220 repentance ...... 257 church reprobation ...... 84 as natural society ...... 107 sacramental instrumentalism 208 established ... 131, 227,231, 240, Calvinism .... 35, 43, 44, 53, 55, 58, 260,266,274,276,278 64, 77,81, 82, 100,106,146, invisible ...... 99, 106-110 185, 187, 193, 195, 210,211, marks of (notae) .. 10, 23, 33, 60, 222,247, 249,254,309 108,145,180,247 Subjects and Names 323

militant...... 116, 125 Descartes, Rene ...... 10, 11 ministry of...... 191 Devils ...... 6 mystical body ...... 108 dialectic ...... 155, 158, 160 polity ... 108, 109, 162, 186,231, Dillingham, Francis ...... 132 238,269 discipline ... 80, 108, 201, 204, 205, universal ...... 287 228,235,240,247,248,251- visible ...... 16, 18, 74, 103, 127 261,273,276,281, 282 Church Fathers . 222, 268, 270, 275 Discipline, ecclesiastical . 235, 250, Church of England .. 18, 21-24,29, 252,255,277,278 33,44,50,53,66,68, 70, 73, disputation ...... 227,230,231,237, 74, 100, 101, 109, 111, 113, 238,263,266,268,271, 272, 211,245,254,266,268,269, 274-278,280 272,281,300,303, 316 divine foreknowledge ...... 48 Cicero, Marcus Tullius ...... 82, 280 divine judgment...... 91 civil magistrate ...... 250 divine law 3, 17, 25-28, 35, 38, 40, common prayer 101, 111, 113, 115, 108, 165, 166, 168, 171, 174, 116-121, 127, 128 176,179,183,286,288,293, commonwealth 117, 127, 128,246, 294 314 divine nature conditional predestinarian ... 63-66, participation of...... 32 71, 72, 74, 76, 77 divine unity. 27, 36, 37, 38, 39, 166 confession Donne, John ...... 25, 135, 136, 146, auricular ...... 257,259,267, 268 301,316 confrrmation24, 102, 113,212,256 double predestination ...... 93, 95 conscience 117, 139, 146, 155, 188, Duns Scotus ...... l56 229,257,258,268,273,290, E 293,294 consubstantiation ...... 156, 217 ecclesiastical courts. 246, 248, 250, Convocation ...... 111, 286 251,252,256,260,267,270, Court of High Commission ...... 249 273,275,280 Coverdale, Miles ...... 120 ecclesiastical jurisdiction ... 28, 244, Cranmer, George ..... 243, 246, 260, 248,252,261,264,267,279, 263,264,276,278,279,282 309 Cranmer, Thomas...... 15, 83, 100, ecclesiastical polity ..... 18, 19, 266, 102,105,111,118,207,209, 273 211,214,215,218,220,223, ecclesiology ...... 20, 21, 32, 33 243,246,256,261,263,279, Edward VI ...... 111, 113 297,303 elect creation .. 3, 4, 6, 38, 39, 50, 54, 55, in divine foreknowledge . 44, 63, 57,58,67,88, 123,135,158, 106 159,162,167,173,232 election cross ...... 51 decrees of ...... 63 Crown in Parliament. 286, 287, 289 eternal ...... 69, 193 custom ...... 18, 19, 24, 186 eternal foreknowledge ..... 50, 55, Cyprian ...... 218, 267, 272 57,64, 70, 71,86,91, 105, 125 D God's "general! inclynation" .49, Damascus, John of...... 49, 56, 86 53,67, 74,85 deification ...... 169, 216 God's "occasioned will" ..49, 53, 324 INDEX

67,68, 74, 75,77,85 G infralapsarian ...... 67, 68, 76 Gardiner, Stephen ...... 215, 286 sublapsarian ...... 57, 58 Gauden, John ...... 45 _supralapsarian ...... 57, 58, 67 Geneva Bible ...... 120 Elizabeth 1...... 111, 116, 120, 306 Geneva, Church of... 103, 120, 131, Elizabethan constitution ...... 118 143,247 Elizabethan sermon ...... 131 Gibbs, Lee ...... 15, 25, 33, 35, 165, English Reformation .... .49, 58, 79, 178,228,239,244,263,265, 246,301,306,311,313 269,274,281,297 eternal law ... 25, 28, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 166, 167, 173, 177 God antecedent will ...... 44 eucharist ...... 14, 24, 100, 113, 120, 126,151,153-163,182,207-11, beauty of ...... 4 consequent will ... 44, 45, 46, 49, 213-216,218,223,301,311, 85,86,91 313, 315 freedom of...... 92 Bradford on ...... 210 general inclination to salvation Calvin on ...... 208 ...... 49 Cranmer on ...... 209 goodness of... 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, Latimer on ...... 210 12,14,87 Ridley on ...... 210 occasioned will ...... 49 Zwingli on ...... 208 Gomarus, Francis ...... 58 eucharistic presence grace ...... 9 Calvin on ...... 214 by imputation .... 16-18, 23, 108, Evening Prayer ...... 115 160,176,179, 184,194,257 excommunication .... 249, 253, 255, by infusion ...... 16, 18, 102, 161, 256,279 _1~6, 179,180, 184,193 exitus and reditus ...... 40 pnonty of ...... 13 extra-Calvinisticum .. 159, 221, 223 special operation of ...... 17 F Great Litany ...... 49, 118 Gregg, William ...... 24 faith 5-9, 12-14, 16, 17, 29, 32, 48, grief...... 137, 138, 139, 146 63,65-71,75,76, 79,82,92, Grindal, Edmund 95, 100-103, 107-109, 120, 125, Abp of Canterbury ...... 211 131, 139, 144, 146, 147, 151, Grislis, Egil. 6, 31, 43, 51, 82, 131, 155, 161, 163, 171, 176-179, 139,186,190,195,285 297 182-185, 190, 191, 193, 195- 306 ' ' 202,208,211,212,219,220, gubematio Dei ...... 36 257,260,270,271,285, 287- 291 H habit of...... 101 Haller, William ...... 79 Fall, The .. 8, 31, 33, 39, 57, 58, 67, Hampton Court Conference ...... 240 68,71-74,76,90,298,305,306, Harding, Thomas ..... 245, 254, 255 307, 309,312,313,314,315 259 ' forgiveness ...... 248, 252, 257, 258, 264,271,273,275,279,281 Harrison, William H ...... 108 Helgerson, Richard ...... 241 Forsyth, P.T...... 134 Hell-fyer ...... 59, 91 Foucault, Michel...... 234, 235 Henry VIII ...... 111 freedom of the will ... 64, 76, 89, 90 Hermann of Cologne freewill, heresy of...... 8 also Hermann von Wied ...... 100 Subjects and Names 325 hermeneutic his dialectical complexity .... 201 scriptural ...... 139 his Neoplatonism ...... 26 hermeneutics ...... 4-14, 34, 36, 81 , his Thomism ...... 15 151-153, 155-158, 161-163, homiletical style ...... 136 198 importance of reason ...... 21 Herr, Alan ...... 131 infralapsarianism ...... 68 hierarchy ...... 26-30, 33, 34, 35-39, justification ...... 17 200,229,230,234 kataphatic discourse ...... 152 angelic ...... 26 Lawes .. 3, 6, 18, 25, 43, 49, 113, Hill, W. Speed ... 3, 25, 55, 79, 131, 129, 133, 138, 151, 165, 285, 151,186,243,244,263,264, 297, 299,305,306,316 265,297,298,300-302,304, limits of reason ...... 87 306-308,313,317 link between Providence and Hillerdal, Gunnar ...... 3, 4, 15 Predestination ...... 55 holiness ...... 5, 7, 24, 56, 199,257 medieval sources ...... 207 HolyCommunion ...... 25, 118 methodology ...... 82 Holy Spirit... .. 6, 14, 17, 18, 23, 88, moderate Calvinism ...... 195 107, 162, 166, 176, 178, 180, natural knowledge of God ...... 17 183, 187, 190, 193, 194, 197, natural law ...... 19 208,211,218,219, 239, 260, on Christ's presence and absence 266,273,286 ...... 153 Hooker, Richard on Providence ...... 88 "generous orthodoxy" ...... 189 pastoral insights ...... 144 A Learned Discourse ... 6, 15, 32, Paul's Cross Sermon ...... 44, 45 45,69 polemic vs. Rome ...... 271 and Christopher St German .. 294 polemical discourse ...... 266 and medieval scholasticism .... 79 polemical strategy ...... 228, 230 and scholastic Calvinism ...... 55 political purpose ...... 232 Anselmic soteriology ...... 89 practical departure from as judge ...... 230 Calvinism...... 146 Autograph Notes ..... 26, 27, 243, practical piety ...... 144 245,246,256, 259,263,264 pre-modern critique ...... 5 baptism and the visible church reason and revelation ...... 5 ...... 106 reformed soteriology ...... 29 Christo-centrism ...... 32, 216 Reformed stance of ...... 64 concept of law ...... 165 regal power ...... 286 concern with freedom ...... 86 reliance on patristic authority cosmic order ...... 37 ...... 207 death on 2 Nov ...... 25 sacramental instrumentality 190, defence of Common Prayer . 113 207-214,223 differs with Calvin on divine salvation ...... 15 justice ...... 85 sanctification ...... 15, 17 disagreement with Calvin on lay sufficiency of grace ...... 8 eldership ...... 259 the goal of prayer ...... 119 faith and knowledge ...... 7 theology of freedom ...... 90 hermeneutical circle ...... 6 two Platonisms ...... 33 hermeneutics ...... 4, 10 unconditional election 43, 53, 66 his Augustinianism ...... 29 Hughes, Philip Edgcumbe ...... 15 his Calvinism ...... 64 human freedom .. 79, 84, 90, 92, 93, 326 INDEX

194 Book I ... 33, 35, 37, 53, 55, 107, human law ...... 19 165,167,228-232,234-237, 239-241,260,266,280,298 I Book 111...... 55, 252, 256, 257 idolatry ...... 4, 202 Book IV ...... 240, 246, 252, 253, imago dei ...... 30 255,256,258,260,267,269, international Reform ...... 44 281 Isidore of Seville ...... 112 Book V .... 16, 19,22-24,26,57, 113, 117, 133, 141, 147, 166, J 167,256,266,274,277-279, James VI and 1...... 227,230, 240 282,297,298 Jerome ...... 210,268,272 Book VI ..... 243,244-246,251- Jesus 253,256,257,259,260,261, human will ...... 9 263-266,269,271,274,275, Jewel, John ...... 21, 111, 211, 245, 277-282, 299, 311 253,286,316 Book VII ...... 20, 275, 277, 278, judges ...... 292 281,317 Julian of Norwich ...... 152 Book VIII ...... 27, 35,231,234, Justice and religion ...... 22 266,269,275,278,282,297, Justification, doctrine of 15-18, 23, 298 29,65, 79,90, 101,102,105- dispositio of.. 265, 274, 280, 282 109,127,167,171,260,277 Preface ...... 228, 230, 231, 237, justifying righteousness ...... 70 240,275,276,281 Justin Martyr ...... 218, 219 lay eldership .... 245-247, 251, 252, 255,256,259,260,261,264, K 266,267,278,282 kataphatic discourse ...... 152 lex divinitatis ..... 26-28, 33, 35, 38, Kavanaugh, Vincent...... 21, 24 166, 169 Keble, John ... 25, 45, 217,243, 264 Lim, Richard ...... 228, 230 Kirby, W. J. Torrance.... xx, 6, 25, Lombard, Peter ...... 272 29, 33, 111, 165, 166, 167, 169, Lord's Supper.. 107, 118, 120, 208, 176,201,309 209,211,214,247 Knox, John ...... 37, 103, 120, 300 Lovejoy, Arthur ...... 38 koinonia .... 119-123, 127, 128, 166 Luther, Martin ..... 29, 99, 107, 109, Kristeva, Julia ...... 10 156,190,195,201,219,223, 302 L Lutherans ...... 17, 156, 163,217 Lake, Peter... 43, 57, 59, 64, 80, 81, M 109,151,163,231,234,245, 310 magisterial reformation ...... 165 Lambeth Articles ... 44, 55, 60, 65, magisterial reformers 29, 32, 34, 64 66 Marion, Jean-Luc ...... 151, 152 Latimer, Hugh ...... 210 Mary 1...... 111 law McCue, James ...... 156 mediation of...... 168 McGrade, A.S .... 34, 229-231, 234, positive ...... 20 244,246,263,264,271,274, law coelestial ...... 25 276,279,281,297,298,299, law ofnature ...... 19 302-309,311-314,316,317 Lawes Meister Eckhart ...... 152 Subjects and Names 327

Melanchthon, Philipp ...... 217 language of...... 231 Mercurius Trismegistus ...... 169 natural process ...... 168 Millenary Petition ...... 227 of creation ...... 168 Munz, Peter ...... 7 of divine prevenience ...... 188 mysteries. 7, 11, 20, 161, 166, 179, of divine procession ...... 123 182, 183, 191 , 212 of election ...... 47, 48 of Holy Communion ...... 182 N ofnature134, 138, 142, 145, 201 natural knowledge ...... 17 of Providence ...... 55 natural law ...... 20, 38, 39, 40, 165, of reprobation ...... 83 166-168,171,177,288,305, of virtues ...... 178 309, 313 power of ...... 28 and cosmos ...... 23 rational ...... 167 Nature rhetorical ...... 280 arena of grace ...... 203 sacramental tradition ...... 192 Neelands, W. David 13, 15, 34, 35, source of peace ...... 25 58,80,83,90,91, 104,105, within Church ...... 19 107,165, 170,185,312 ordo salutis ... 55, 60, 105, 106, 167 Neoplatonism ...... 36 original sin ...... 39, 91, 92, 105 Nowell, Alexander ...... 211 Overall, John ...... 66 0 p obedience. 3, 13, 23, 25, 26, 39, 43, Paget, Francis ...... 25, 119 48, 134, 171, 177-179, 183, pantheism ...... 160 189,191, 197,228, 230-233, Parliament 113, 245, 256, 261, 285, 237, 239, 240-242,277, 286, 286,289,293, 294 290-292, 294 parousia ...... 152 language of...... 233 participation ...... 32 Occam's razor ...... 156 concept of...... 119 Oecolampadius, Johannes ...... 216 sacramental .... 23, 165, 167, 183 offices ...... 113 Pelagianism ...... 12-14, 21 , 29, 56 ontology ...... 26, 29, 33, 35, 36 Pelagius ...... 92, 93 onto-theology ...... 160 penance ..... 244, 254-258, 260, 264, order .. .4, 19, 25-28, 32, 36-39, 80, 265,269, 270, 271 ,272,274, 153, 168,176,189, 228,241, 279, 280,281 247, 248,250-254,258, 274, Perkins, William ...... 15, 55, 59, 64, 277, 289,292, 302-304, 307 155, 156, 167,204,207, 310, a 'gradual disposition' ...... 27 315 and discipline ...... 228 piety ... 4, 5, 7, 8, 11 , 12, 23, 72, 81 , beneficence of creation ...... 196 132, 133, 138, 139, 141 , 155, civil ...... 247 198, 199 communal ...... 234 Plato ...... 169 constitutional...... 118 Plotinus ...... 31, 36, 38 cosmic procession ...... 166 polemics disturbance of ...... 238 disputational arena ...... 227, 229, divine ...... 170 233,235,236, 240,267,276 divine self-identity ...... 40 language of...... 235 eternal law ...... 173 polemics of reform .. 227, 228, 235, knowledge of...... 169 239,267, 271 , 273,274 328 INDEX

Porphyry ...... 30, 33 140, 151, 155, 161, 167-170, power ofthe keys .... 248,251-255, 173,181,183,207, 228,232, 257,258 234,236-241,246,251,277, prayer .. 8,9,28,49,53,68, 73,81, 279, 282,286,288-290,292 100,111-116,119,121,122, practical ...... 19 127,128,143,275 rebellion ...... 170, 240 Prayer, Homily on ...... 111, 112 redemption ..... 3, 32, 39, 67, 68, 80, preaching ..... 49, 72, 107, 111 , 115, 120, 158, 162, 171 119, 132, 134,203,211,247, Reformed .. ... 17, 29, 33, 44, 63, 64, 252-255,258,289 159,166,181,201,208,214, predestination 217,220,300,309,316 and outward vocation .... 71, 104, Religion 193 and justice ...... 22 Predestination public ...... 116 Dublin Fragments ...... 53 remission of sins ...... 75 Hooker's sermons ...... 50 Remonstrants ...... 44, 59 presbyterianism 229-242, 259, 260, repentance . 63, 166,178, 179, 187, 263,265,269, 274-277,285 190,255-258,260,264,265, lay eldership. 269,270,275, 280 271,273,278,281 priesthood ...... 117, 264, 272 reprobation. 46, 47, 51, 52, 55, 57- Prince 60,63, 67,71,79,80,83-85, Supreme Hierarch ...... 28 90-92,95 procession and return ...... 38 revelation .... 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 20, prophesying ...... 138 21, 38, 107, 119, 134, 187,232 Protestant15, 16, 21, 36, 46, 55, 79, rhetoric ...... 17, 81, 135, 146, 182, 99, 109, 120, 131, 143, 198, 265,276,279,280 208,214,252,299,310,314, Ridley, Nicholas ...... 209, 210 317 Roman Catholicism .. 156, 163,217 Providence ... 55, 57, 68, 71, 74, 86, Rome, Church of.. ... 120, 128, 131, 88, 90, 105 132,186,203,244,256,260- foreknowledge ...... 86 263,267,269-274,291,300, special ...... 82 303 prudence ...... 19, 20, 21, 24 Royal Collect...... 118 Pseudo-Dionysius Royal Supremacy 29, 31 , 116, 285, the Areopagite .. .. 26-30, 33, 35- 300,303, 309 39, 169 Puritans 3, 7, 11, 43, 55, 57, 59, 64, s 79, 81, 82, 108, 109, 113, 151, sacramental life ...... 23 163,195,196,202,203,234, sacramental signs ..... 102, 154, 158, 245,249,299,310,315,317 163, 166 sacramental theology . 22, 191, 204, Q 213 Quintilian, Marcus Fabius 280, 281 sacraments and "participation" ...... 172 R Hooker on .... 102, 151, 188, 211 Ratramnus ...... 209,215 instruments ... . 22, 117, 154, 180, reason ... 5-8, 10, 11, 14,17-21, 34, 213 35,48,63, 75,81,84,89,90, instruments of salvation179, 188 92, 107, 117, 118, 123, 138, saints Subjects and Names 329

communion of...... 118, 222 Stafford, John K ...... 315 fellowship of ...... 105, 106, 125 Stanwood, P.G .... xix, 15, 243, 244, salvation .... 5, 8, 12-18, 20, 21, 23, 297,299,315 31-33,43,47-49,59,60,63-75, Stapleton, Thomas ...... 269 77-80,85,92-94,102-107,123, Stoic teaching ...... 82 125, 154-160, 166, 167, 171, Supreme Governor ...... 250 172,179,180,188,194,213, Synod of Dort...... 44, 59 214,254,259,287-290,291, 294 T sanctification, doctrine of.. .. 15-18, teleology ...... 165, 176, 183 21,23,24, 70-74,104-108,193, Temple Church .. 24, 44, 45, 46, 51, 194,210,214,222,252 52,240,251,301,304 sanctifying righteousness ...... 70 Tertullian ...... 88, 210, 270 Sandys, Edwin. 211, 243,246,263, theosis ...... 112 276,279,308,313 Thomism ...... 15, 34, 35, 305 Saravia, Hadrian ...... 25, 314 Thomistic ..... 18, 35, 170, 190, 213, Scholasticism ...... 49, 203 216 Scripture Thornton, Lionel...... 99, 109,316 and the Church ...... 18 tract of confession ... 244, 245, 251, authority of...... 4, 5 256,260,264,267,272,273, interpretation of...... 7 276-280 law of ...... 38 transubstantiation .... 120, 153, 154, plain sense of ...... 137 156, 166,209,210,211,215, public reading of ...... 115 217-219 revelation ...... 12 Travers, Walter ...... 45, 46, 83,247, second eternal law ...... 167 260,278,279,304,309 Serni-Pelagianism ...... 57 Trinitarianism ...... 37, 40, 123, 124, separatists ...... 107, 27 6 129,162,313 Sharpe, Kevin ...... 230 Trinity .... 12, 15, 30, 44, 58, 72, 80, Simons, Menno 190, 195, 196, 197, 104, 121, 122, 127, 167, 176, 198,199,202 185,218,243,312,315,316 sin .... 4, 31, 54,57-59,61,67, 68, life of...... 30 76,86,88,89,91,93, 133,139, Turner, Denys ...... 152 142,143,170,171,178,200, Tyacke, Nicholas ...... 72, 81,316 218,266 Sisson, C.J ...... 263, 265, 314 u sola fides ...... 29 unconditional election ... 43, 44, 53, sola gratia ...... 29, 79, 92, 194 56,59,80 solus Christus ...... 29, 32 unconditional predestinarian64, 72, soteriology. 29-34, 36, 88, 89, 142, 73, 74 145, 193 Uniformity Southgate, W.M...... 21 Actof ...... 113, 116 Sovereign ...... 28, 261, 302 universal atonement ...... 52 Spenser, Edmund ...... 26, 114, 115 universal salvation ...... 73 Spinks, Bryan ...... 15, 64, 155, 156 unmoved mover ...... 28 spiritual jurisdiction. 251, 252, 254, 255,260,264,268,272,273, v 275,278-282 Verrnigli, Peter Martyr ...... 49, 309 St. German, Christopher ... 285-294 via media ...... 33 330 INDEX

Vickers, Brian ...... 229, 279, 298 274,275,277-279,281,282, w 286,302,310 Willet, Andrew ...... 132 Walton, Izaak .... 11, 25,45-47,49, Wilson, Thomas ...... 281, 282 85,133,298,311,313,315,317 Art of Rhetoric ...... 281 Whitaker, William .... 44, 56, 59,60 worship .... 7, 20, 28, 30, 70, 73, 74, White, Peter ...... 80 107, 113, 115, 127, 163, 164, Whitgift, John 188,201,202,244,260 Abp of Canterbury .... 43, 44, 47, 48,58-60,64-66,81,109, z 151,163,229,234,243,245, Zwingli, Huldrych ..... 99-101, 208, 250,251,255,258,259,269, 209,214,216,219 Index of Hooker's Works

Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie

1.2.3; 1:59.28-61.6 ...... 3 PREFACE 1.2.3; 1:60.20-23 ...... 186 Pref. 1.2; 1:2.16 ...... 230 1.2.3; 1:60.4 ...... 186 Pref. 1.2; 1:2.17-23 ...... 281 1.2.3; 1:61.5 ...... 256 Pref. 1.3; 1:2.33-3.1 ...... 229 1.2.4; 1:61.6-10 ...... 42 Pre f. 2. 7; 1 :9.30-10.27 ...... 290 1.2.5; 1:61.18-62.13 ...... 186 Pref. 3.2; 1:13.7-11...... 290 1.2.5; 1:62.10-11 ...... 55 Pref. 3.3; 1:14.6-7 ...... 231 1.2.5; 1:62.13 ...... 257 Pref. 5.2; 1 :28.4-8 ...... 293 1.2.6; 1:62.14-20 ...... 40 Pref. 6.1; 1:29.21 ...... 228 1.3 .1; 1:63 ...... 186 Pref. 6.3; 1:31.16-22,25-28 ..... 292 1.3.1; 1:63.20-22 ······················· 257 Pref. 6.3; 1:31.22-25 ...... 293 1.3.2; 1:64.19 ...... 42 Pref. 6.3; 1:31.28-32 ...... 293 1.3.2; 1:65.20-33 ...... 222 Pref. 6.3; 1:32.9-11 ...... 294 1.3.2; 1:65.20-66.7 ...... 3 Pref. 6.6; 1:33.14-16 ...... 294 1.3.2; 1:65.4 ...... 40 Pref. 6.6; 1:33.18-20 ...... 293 1.3.2; 1:66.4-5 ...... 257 Pref. 6.6; 1 :33.22-24 ...... 290 1.3.4; 1.66-68 ...... 196 Pref. 6.6; 1 :34.9-12 ...... 292 1.3.4; 1:66.33 ...... 196 Pref. 7.1; 1:34.20-21...... 229 1.3.4; 1:67.17-25, 68.13-18 ...... 196 Pref. 7.1; 1:34.22-23 ...... 229 1.3.4; 1:67.24 ...... 187 Pref. 7.7; 1:36.10 ...... 229 1.3.4; 1:67.29, 1:68.6-8 ...... 40 Pref. 7.7; 1:36.10-11...... 229 1.3.4; 1:68.1-8 ...... 187 Pref. 8.1; 1:36.15-17 ...... 276 1.3.4; 1:68.19 ...... 187 Pref. 8.5; 1:42.3-4 ...... 276 1.3.5; 1:69.13-14 ...... 257 Pref. 8.6; 1:43.27 ...... 277 1.4.1; 1:70.6-11 ...... 4, 15 Pref. 9.1; 1:51.30 ...... 229 1.4.1-3; 1:69.21-72.24 ...... 188 1.4.2; 1:71.10, 11 ························ 26 1.4.3; 1:71.18 ...... 266 BOOK I 1.4.3; 1:71.20 ...... 4 1.1.2; 1:56.28 ...... 256 1.4.3; 1:72.10 ...... 265 1.1.2; 1:57.12 ...... 261 1.4.3; 1:72.15-17 ...... 188, 265 1.1.2; 1:57.2 ...... 262 1.4.3; 1:72.4-10 ...... 5, 15 1.1.3; 1:58.2 ...... 266 1.5.1, 2; 1:72-73 ...... 135 1.1.3; 1:58.4 ...... 266 1.5.1; 1:73 ...... 187 1.2.1; 1:58.22-33 ...... 185 1.5.2.; 1:73.10 ...... 187 1.2.2; 1:59.12-19 ...... 3 1.5.2; 1:73.10 ...... 199 1.2.2; 1:59.20-22 ...... 39 1.5.2; 1:73.5-8 ...... 40 1.2.2; 1:59.5 ...... 39 1.5 .3; 1:74.5-14 ...... 187 1.2.2; 1:59.5-6 ...... 4 1.6.1; 1:74.27-28 ...... 259 332 INDEX

1.7.2; 1:77.20 ...... 42 1.14.1; 1:124.31 ...... 18 1.7.2; 1:77.24 ...... 263 1.14.1; 1:126 ...... 23 1.7.2; 1:78.2 ...... 259 1.14.5; 1:129 ...... 289 1.7.2; 1:78.5 ...... 188 1.15.4; 1:134.15 ...... 258 1.7.3; 1:78.15 ...... 259 1.16.1; 1:135.11-13 ...... 39 1.7.3; 1:78.21-22 ...... 263 1.16.2; 1:135.30-36.1 ...... 261 1.7.7; 1:80.24-28 ...... 263 1.16.2; 1:135.31 ...... 267 1.7.7; 1:80.26-28 ...... 188 1.16.2; 1:136.1 ·························· 253 1.7.7; 1:80.31 ...... 261 1.16.4; 1:137.13-18 ...... 26 1.7.7; 1:81.10-12 ...... 262 1.16.4; 1:137.28-30 ...... 26 1.7.7; 1:81.14-15 ...... 262, 263 1.16.5; 1:138.18 ...... 263 1.7.7; 1:81.5 ...... 263 1.16.5; 1:139.18-21 ...... 258 1.8.1; 1:82.1-2 ...... 264 1.16.5; 1:139.25 ...... 258, 264 1.8.11; 1:92.1-2 ...... 264 1.16.5; 1:139.29-33 ...... 264 1.8.11; 1:92 .27-28 ...... 188 1.16.6; 1:140.21-22 ...... 265 1.8.11; 1:92.31-93.1 ...... 263 1.16.6; 1:140.9-12 ...... 265 1.8.11; 1:93.12-13 ...... 260 1.16.7; 1:141.17-22 ...... 258 1.8.2, 3; 1:82.27-84.16 ...... 325 1.16.7; 1:141.20-22 ...... 262, 268 1.8.2; 1:82-83 ··· ··············· ·········· 259 1.16.7; 1:141.28-29 ...... 262 1.8.3; 1:83.18 ...... 260 1.16.7; 1:1 42.4-7 ...... 186 1.8.3; 1:83.23 ...... 260 1.16.8; 1:142.9 ...... 186 1.8.3; 1:84.1 ...... 260 1.8.6; 1:87.4-5 ...... 261 BOOK 1.9.1; 1:93.30-94.7 ...... 189 II 1.10.5; 1:100.16-19 ...... 20 11.1.13; 1:204.31-205.6 ...... 109 1.10.1; 1:96.26-29 ...... 42 11.7.1; 1:175.11 -13 ...... 292 1.10.14; 1:109.2-110.20 ...... 325 11.7.2; 1:176.24-34 ...... 101 1.10.14; 1:109.5-10 ...... 121 11.7.6; 1.181 ...... 5 1.11.1; 1:111 ...... 18 11.7.6; 1:183.13-18 ...... 13, 155 1.11.1; 1:111.14 ...... 41 11.7.9; 1:184.34-185.7 ...... 6 1.11.1; 1:111.14-21 ...... 124 11.7.9; 1:185.2-4 ...... 13 1.11.2; 1:ll2.11-12 ...... 33 11.8.5, 6; 1:190.3-19 ...... 155 1.11.2; 1:112.13-20 ...... 188 11.8.6; 1:190.16-19 ...... 13 1.11.2; 1:112.17-20 ...... 33 11.8.7; 1:191.14-25 ...... 155 1.11.2; 1:112.18-20 ...... 125 11.8.7; 1:191.22-25 ...... 12 1.11.4; 1:1 14.15 ...... 42 11.8.7; 1:191-92 ...... 260 1.11.4; 1:114.8-10 ...... 42 1.11.4-6; 1:114.8-119.23 ...... 42 BOOK III 1.11.5, 6; 1:118.11-18 ...... 42 1.11.6; 1:118.15 ...... 18 III.1.2; 1:194 ...... 18 1.11.6; 1:118.15,22 ...... 42 III.1.2; 1:194.27-195.3 ...... 99 1.11.6; 1:118.15-18 ...... 189 III.l.3; 1:195.22-28 ...... 99 1.11.6; 1:118.20-22 ...... 189 111.1.3; 1:196.7 ...... 103, 106 1.11.6; 1:118.23 ...... 43 III.l.5; 1 :197.4-6 ...... 103 1.11.6; 1:118.26 ...... 190 111.1.6; 1:197.23-26 ...... 103 1.11.6; 1:118.26,30 ...... 17 111.1.10, 11; 1:201.9-10 ...... 109 1.11.6; 1:118.28 ...... 18 111.1.11; 1 :202.30-203.1...... 109 1.11 .6; 1: 119.12 ...... 17 111.1.12; 1 :203 ...... 103 1.13.2; 1:123 ...... 289 111.1.14; 1:206.27-29 ...... 18 Hooker's Works 333

III.3.2; 1:210.11 ...... 19 V.l.5; 2:22.22-25 ...... 129 III.4.1; 1:213.5 ...... 19 V.6.1; 2:32.29-33.4 ...... 21 III.6.1; 1:215-16 ...... 21 V.7.1; 2:34.24-27 ...... 21 111.7.4; 1:218-19 ...... 21 V.8.1-2; 2:38.1ff...... 21 III.8.4; 1:221.17-27 ...... 8 V.8.2; 2:39.7-15 ...... 321 111.8.6; I :223.16 ...... 17 V.9.1; 2:41.10 ...... 21 III.8.6; 1:223.9-14 ...... 17 V.10.1; 2:46.7-28 ...... 327 III.8.9; 1:226.3 ...... 17 V.18.3; 2:67.9 ...... 127 III.8.9; 1:226.4 ...... 18 V.18-21; 2:65-87 ...... 127 111.8.16; 1:233.20 ...... 286 V.22.12; 2:100.18-21 ...... 150 111.8.18; 1:235.16-19 ...... 22 V.23.1; 2:110.27-31 ...... 128 III.8.18; 1:235.2-5 ...... 22 V.23.1; 2:110.7-16 ...... 126 III.9.2; 1:236.25-37.5 ...... 20 V.23.1; 2:111.16-18 ...... 128 III.9.2; 1:237.28 ...... 285 V.23-49; 2:110-207 ...... 131 III.10.1; 1:239 .32-40.2 ...... 20 V.24.1; 2:111.26 ...... 128 III.10.7; 1:244.10-14 ...... 20 V.25.2; 2:114.13-17 ...... 28 III.ll.l; 1:24 7.4-8 ...... 285 V.37.1; 2:149.23-26 ...... 310 III.11.6; 1:250.32 ...... 20 V.48.10, 11; 2:198-199 ...... 10 III.l1.7; 1:251-53 ...... 21 V.48.11; 2:199.3, 4 ...... 10 111.11.14; 1.261.25-30 ...... 108 V.48.11; 2:199.6, 7 ...... 10 V.48.12; 2:199.26 ...... 10 V.49.1; 2.202.18-24 ...... 92 BOOK IV V.49.1; 2:202.25 ...... 72 IV.Title; 1:271 ...... 260 V.49.2, 3; 2:203.9-30 ...... 208 IV.1.2; 1:273.22-23 ...... 212 V.49.2; 2:203.16-17 ...... 78 IV.1.3; 1:274.18 ...... 212 V.49.3; 2.204.29-32 ...... 92 IV.1.3; 1:274.27-28 ...... 212 V.49.3; 2:204.28-205.2 ...... 51 IV.l.3; 1:274.4-8 ...... 212 V.49.3; 2:204.29-31 ...... 79 IV.l.3; 1:275.21-24 ...... 28 V.49.3; 2:204.29-32 ...... 71 IV.1.4; 1:276.14-16 ...... 212 V.49.4; 2:202.29-203.1 ...... 92 IV.1.4; 1:276.14-20 ...... 186 V.49.5; 2:206.1-2 ...... 79 IV.14.2; 1:338.12-15 ...... 293 V.50.1; 2:207.10-19 ...... 199 IV.14.5; 1:340.11-22 ...... 186 V.50.1; 2:207.11...... 132 V.50.1-2; 2:207.13-19,27-30 ... 235 V.50.2; 2:207.26-27 ...... 199 BOOKV V.50.3; 2:208.18-19 ...... 199 V. Ded.2; 2:1.14-16 ...... 309 V.50.3; 2:208.19-22 ...... 199 V. Ded.3; 2:2.25 ...... 310 V.50.3; 2:208.22 ...... 236 V. Ded.7; 2:5.4 ...... 310 V.50.3; 2:208.24-209.2 ...... 134 V. Ded.8; 2:6.2 ...... 310 V.50.3; 2:208.8-209.3 ...... 175 V. Ded.9; 2:6.23-32 ...... 25 V.50.3; 2:208.9 ...... 236 V.l.l; 2:16 ...... 125 V.50.3; 2:208.9-11 ...... 236 V.1.1; 2:16.1 ...... 24 V.50-56; 2:207-244 ...... 132 V.l.2; 2:16.25-17.13 ...... 129 V.51.1; 2:209.8-15 ...... 134 V.1.2; 2:17.18-20 ...... 130 V.51.3; 2:210.25-211.1...... 134 V.1.2; 2:17.22 ...... 25 V.51.3; 2:211.1 ...... 190 V.l.2; 2:1 7.23 ...... 25 V.53.1; 2:216.22-29 ...... 191 V.1.2; 2:17.6-10 ...... 25 V.53.2; 2:217.18-21 ...... 191 V.1.2; 2:18.12 ...... 25 V.53.3; 2:218.17 ...... 191 334 INDEX

V.53.3; 2:218.17-28 ...... 191 V.56.7; 2:238.28-9 ...... 118 V.53.3; 2:218.20-23 ...... 137 V.56.7; 2:238.30 ...... 34 V.54.3; 2:222.20 ...... 191 V.56.7; 2:239.19-31 ...... 194 V.54.4; 2:223.6-7 ...... 191 V.56.7; 2:239.4-5 ...... 140 V.54.6; 2:224.25-225.2 ...... 191 V.56.7; 2:239.5-6, 27-31 ...... 176 V.54.10; 2:226.22-227.15 ...... 135 V.56.7; 2:240.11...... 132 V.55, 67; 2:227-234,330-343.202 V.56.7; 2:240.9-13 ...... 175 V.55.1; 2:227.25-27 ...... 191 V.56.9; 2:241.5-11 ...... 140 V.55.1; 2:227.28-30 ...... 191 V.56.9; 2:241.10 ...... 180 V.55.3; 2:228.21-24 ...... 245 V.56.9; 2:241.11 ...... 141 V.55.4; 2:229.17-23 ...... 176 V.56.9; 2:241.13-15 ...... 246 V.55.4; 2:229.5-9 ...... 245 V.56.10; 2:242.7-11 ...... 115 V.55.7; 2:231.20 ...... 245 V.56.10; 2:241.18-21 ...... 178 V.55.7; 2:231.20-31 ...... 177 V.56.10; 2:241.18-23 ...... 17 V.55.7; 2:231.24 ...... 245 v .56.1 0; 2:242.18-19 .... ······ ..... 246 V.55.7; 2:231.24-28 ...... 245 V.56.10; 2:242.2 ...... 194 V.55.7; 2:232.11 ...... 246 V.56.10; 2:242.21-22 ...... 246 V.55.7; 2:232.5-6 ...... 245 V.56.10; 2:242.24-25 ...... 246 V.55.7; 2:232.7-8 ...... 246 V.56.10; 2:242.8-243.2 ...... 195 V.55.8, 9; 2:232.8-234.8 ...... 246 V.56.11; 2:243.13 ...... 180 V.55.8; 2:232.23-233.1 ...... 197 V.56.11; 2:243.14-23 ...... 131 V.55.8; 2:233.9-11 ...... 177 V.56.11; 2:243.4-9 ..... 17, 178,246 V.55.8; 2:234.2-4 ...... 196 V.56.5; 2:236-237 ...... 196 V.56.1; 2:234 ...... 135 V.57.1; 2:244.28 ...... 139 V.56.1; 2:234.26 ...... 131 V.57.1; 2:244.28-245.9 ...... 209 V.56.1; 2:234.29 ...... 25 V.57.1; 2:244.28-31 ...... 171 V.56.1; 2:234.29-235.3 ...... 192 V.57.2, 3; 2:245.20-246.7 ...... 209 V.56.1; 2:235.1-3 ...... 135 V.57.2; 2:245.11...... 167 V.56.2; 2:235.3-9 ...... 136 V.57.2; 2:245.17ff...... 209 V.56.2; 2:235.4-5 ...... 192 V.57.2; 2:245.21-24 ...... 25 V.56.3, 2:236.2-4 ...... 192 V.57.3; 2:245.31-246.2 ...... 199 V.56.4; 2:236.12-13 ...... 192 V.57.3; 2:245.34-35 ...... 78, 236 V.56.4; 2:236.7-13 ...... 136 V.57.3; 2:245-46 ...... 26 V.56.5; 2:236.26-31,237.15-25136 V.57.3; 2:246.1-2 ...... 236 V.56.5; 2:237.19-22 ...... 192 V.57.3; 2:246.17 ...... 200 V.56.5; 2:237.23-25 ...... 192 V.57.4; 2:246.20 ...... 170 V.56.6, 7; 2:237.25-238.9 ...... 193 V.57.4; 2:246.20-247.2 ...... 208 V.56.6, 7; 2:238.3-15 ...... 137 V.57.4; 2:246.27-29 ...... 236 V.56.6, 7; 2:238.3-23 ...... 51, 57 V.57.4; 2:246.28-29 ...... 200 V.56.7, 8; 2:240.3-4, 9-27 ...... 194 V.57.4; 2:246.30-32 ...... 78 V.56.7; 2:238.10-12,18 ...... 193 V.57.4; 2:247.1 ...... 212 V.56.7; 2:238.18 ...... 33 V.57.4; 2:333.14-16 ...... 200 V.56.7; 2:238.18-23 ...... 138, 176 V.57.5; 2:247 ...... 140 V.56.7; 2:238.18-239.8 ...... 34 V.57.5; 2:247.12 ...... 210 V.56.7; 2:238.19 ...... 71 V.57.5; 2:247.15-22 ...... 16 V.56.7; 2:238.19,20, 27-29 ...... 75 V.57.5; 2:247.16-21 ...... 139 V.56.7; 2:238.23-239.7 ...... 193 V.57.5; 2:247.17-22 ...... 170 V.56.7; 2:238.23-239.8 ...... 138 V.57.5; 2:247.5-8 ...... 212 V.56.7; 2:238.27-9 ...... 116 V.57.6; 2:248.2 ...... 212 Hooker's Works 335

V.57.6; 2:248.4 ...... 214 V.64.2; 2:294.27-295.21 ...... 112 V.57.6; 2:248.6-7 ...... 114 V.64.2; 2:294.30-295.26 ...... 221 V.57.6; 2:248.7 ...... 212 V.64.3; 2: 296.13-24 ...... 116 V.57-68; 2:244-359 ...... 132 V.64.3; 2: 296.20-24 ...... 115 V.58.2; 2:249.17-19 ...... 236 V.64.3; 2: 296.2-6 ...... 114 V.58.2; 2:249.6-8 ...... 236 V.64.4; 2:267.1 -10 ...... 218 V.58.3; 2:250.3-14 ...... 212 V.64.4; 2:296.24-298.2 ...... 112 V.58.4; 2:250.17 ...... 213 V.64.5,6; 2:299.5-300.8 ...... 112 V.58.4; 2:251.1-4 ...... 213 V.64.5; 2: 298.15-7 ...... 116 V.59.5; 2:253.7-9 ...... 200 V.64.5; 2:298.4-17 ...... 223 V.59; 2:251-3 ...... 113 V.65.4; 2:303.2 ...... 226 V.60.1 ; 2:254.1 ...... 213 V.65.5; 2:303.22-27, 304.7-12 .226 V.60.2; 2:254.22-255.9 ...... 200 V.65.5; 2:303.25 ...... 223 V.60.2; 2:255.1-13 ...... 215 V.65.5; 2:304.20 ...... 226 V.60.2; 2:255.9-13 ...... 26 V.65.6; 2:306.22-307.9 ...... 222 V.60.3; 2:255.13-256.1 ...... 213 V.65.7; 2:307.20 ...... 221 V.60.3; 2:255.13-256.1...... 114 V.65.10; 2:310.5-16 ...... 223 V.60.3; 2:255.15-256.1 ...... 74 V.65.15; 2:315.9 ...... 224 V.60.3; 2:256.10-26 ...... 115 V.65.20; 2:318.29 ...... 226 V.60.3; 2:256.16 ...... 160 V.66.4; 2:323.28 ...... 26 V.60.3; 2:256.16-22 ...... 75 V.67.1; 2:330 ...... 26, 200 V.60.3; 2:256.18-26 ...... 214 V.67.1; 2:330.17-18 ...... 239 V.60.3; 2:256.24 ...... 215 V.67.1; 2:330.24-25 ...... 239 V.60.3; 2:256.6-7 ...... 78 V.67.1; 2:331.2-3 ...... 240 V.60.4; 2:257.10 ...... 216 V.67.1; 2:331.3-4 ...... 240 V.60.4; 2:257 .7-258.1 ...... 113 V.67.1 ; 2:331.7-8 ...... 240 V.60.5; 2:258.15 ...... 215 V.67.1; 2:331.9-15 ...... 240 V.60.5; 2:258-9 ...... 113 V.67.2; 2:331 .19 ...... 240 V.60.5; 2:259.7-15 ...... 215 V.67.2; 2:331.21-22 ...... 240 V.60.6; 2:260.3-8, 15-18 ...... 217 V.67.2; 2:331.23-24 ...... 240 V.60.6; 2:260.4-5 ...... 113 V.67.2; 2:331 .27 ...... 240 V.60.7; 2:261.14 ...... 217 V.67.2; 2:331.27-28 ...... 241 V.61.4; 2:266.21 ...... 217 V.67.2; 2:331.30-33 ...... 241 V.61.5; 2:268.14 ...... 218 V.67.2; 2:332.1-4 ...... 241 v .62.15; 2:281.3 ...... 220 V.67.3: 2:332 ...... 13 V.62.15; 2:282.1-14 ...... 220 V.67.3; 2:332.16-26 ...... 12 V.62.15; 2:283.1-9 ...... 113 V.67.3; 2:332.20-22 ...... 241 V.62.21 ; 2:288.7 ...... 216 V.67 .3; 2:332.20-333.9 ...... 174 V.63.1; 2:289.33-290.1 ...... 112 V.67.3; 2:333.3-6 ...... 13 V.63.1; 2:290.24-31 ...... 7, 178 V.67.4; 2:333.31-334.5 ...... 200 V.63.1; 2:291.2-8 ...... 179 V.67.4; 2:334.1...... 13 V.63.1 ; 2:291.3 ...... 8 V.67.5; 2:334.12-13 ...... 200 V.63.1 ; 2:291.4 ...... 220 V.67.5; 2:334.17-25, 335.15 ... .. 133 V.63.1; 2:291.7 ...... 81 V.67.5; 2:334.17-30 ...... 201 V.63.2; 2:291.20 ...... 220 V.67 .5; 2:334.25-30 ...... 246 V.63.2; 2:291.21 ...... 8 V.67.6; 2:334.30-335.10 ...... 170 V.63.2; 2:291.22 ...... 220 V.67.6; 2:334.30-34 ...... 241 V.63.2; 2:291.24 ...... 9 V.67.6; 2:335.25-30 ...... 174 V.63.2; 2:292.28 ...... 220 V.67 .6; 2:335.5-6 ...... 241 336 INDEX

V.67.6; 2:335.7-10 ...... 237 Vl.5.9; 3:67.24 ...... 270 V.67.7; 2:335.32-336.2 ...... 241 Vl.5.9; 3:67-68 ...... 257, 258 V.67.7; 2:336.2-4 ...... 242 Vl.5.9; 3:69.10-12 ...... 270 V.67.7; 2:336.5-7 ...... 242 Vl.6.2; 3:70.11ff...... 271 V.67.7; 2:336.7-9 ...... 242 Vl.6.8; 3:82.12 ...... 272 V.67.7; 2:336.9-15 ...... 243 Vl.6.10; 3:84.17, 85.4 ...... 272 V.67.11; 2:338.13-340.1...... 171 Vl.6.10; 3:84.18-20 ...... 181 V.67.12; 2:341.1-7 ...... 174 Vl.6.10; 3:85.6-26 ...... 182 V.67.12; 2:341.7-15 ...... 173 Vl.6.11; 3:87.22 ...... 272 V.67.12; 2:342.3 ...... 174 VI.6.12; 3:91.34 ...... 273 V.67.12; 2:342.31ff...... 171 VI.6.14; 3:97.1-8 ...... 273 V.67.12; 2:343.22-26 ...... 175 Vl.6.18; 3:102.14-16 ...... 273 V.67.6; 2:334.30-32 ...... 201 Vl.6.18; 3:103.16-19 ...... 274 V.68.6; 2:348.6-349.24 ...... 121 V.72.2; 2:385.24 ...... 178 BOOK VII V.75.3; 2:410.14-411.8 ...... 147 V.75.3; 2:411.1-12 ...... 155 VII.5.2; 3:160 ...... 28 V.75.3; 2:411.16-18 ...... 155 Vll.ll.3, 6; 3:205, 207 ...... 28 V.75.3; 2:411.4-15 ...... 155 VII.18.5; 3:257.3-5 ...... 20 V.75.4; 2:412.1-2 ...... 159 Vll.24.15; 3:299.24 ...... 28 V.75.4; 2:413.11-19 ...... 160 V.76.1; 2:413.24 ...... 130 BOOK VIII V.76.1; 2:414.15 ...... 130 V.78; 2:435.20 ...... 29 VIII.l.4; 3:321.10-17 ...... 129 VIII.l.5-7; 3:325.1-4, 16-18,25- 326.1,327.13-15, 27- 330.8 . 142 BOOK VI VIII.2.1; 3:331.19-332.1 .... 27, 29, VI. Title; 3: 1...... 267 37, 186 VI.3.3; 3:10.4 ...... 179 VIII.3.5; 3:355 ...... 322 VI.3.3; 3:10.8-9 ...... 266 VIII.3.5; 3:355.24-31 ...... 325 Vl.3.3; 3:9.21 -22 ...... 127 VIII.6.6; 3:392.29-393.3 ...... 329 Vl.3.3; 3:9.21-23 ...... 179 VI.3.3; 3:9.6 ...... 178 NOTES Vl.3.4; 3:11 .14 ...... 266 VI.3.6; 3:13.11-12 ...... 178 Autograph Notes (Supplement II), VI.3; 3:6.5 ...... 255 3:494 ...... 28 Vl.4.1; 3:14 ...... 251 Autograph Notes (Supplement II), VI.4.11; 3:38.4-27 ...... 268 3:494.10-12 ...... 37 Vl.4.11; 3:41.22-23 ...... 268 Autograph Notes 3:462- 538 ..... 270 VI.4.13; 3:42.10-14 ...... 268 Autograph Notes 3:472...... 272 VI.4.14; 3:45.28-30 ...... 259 Autograph Notes 3:481-83 ...... 284 Vl.4.15; 3:47.6-7 ...... 267 Autograph Notes 3:493, 494 ...... 27 VI.4.15; 3:48 ...... 259 Autograph Notes 3:494.10-12 .... 29 Vl.4.16; 3:51.22 ...... 269 Cranmer's Notes 3:110 .... 273, 284 Vl.4.6; 3:24.2lff...... 267 Cranmer's Notes 3:126 ...... 312 Vl.5.2; 3:53.24- 54.9 ...... 178 Cranmer's Notes 3:128 ...... 290 Vl.5.4; 3:55.19-22 ...... 270 Cranmer's Notes and Sandys's Vl.5.5; 3:59.20 ...... 270 Notes 3:107-40 ...... 270 Vl.5.9; 3:67.12-17 ...... 270 Sandys's Notes 3:130 ...... 312 Hooker's Works 337

Sandys's Notes 3:130-32 ...... 273 Dublin 26, 4:132.23-26 ...... 94 Sandys's Notes 3:132 ...... 284 Dublin 26, 4:132.26--133.2 ...... 94 Sandys's Notes 3:135 (s.36) ..... 308 Dublin 26,4:133.18-19, 21-22 ... 95 Sandys's Notes 3:137 ...... 312 Dublin 27,4:133.27-28 ...... 95 Sandys's Notes 3:140 ...... 312 Dublin 28, 4:135.21-22, 25-27 ... 95 Dublin 28,4:136.14-17 ...... 71 Dublin 28, 4:136.15-16 ...... 95 ATTACK & RESPONSE Dublin 28, 4:136.16-17 ...... 95 ACL 10, 4:26-28 ...... 55 Dublin 28, 4:136.8-9 ...... 95 ACL 14, 4:38.11-14 ...... 110 Dublin 30,4:139.21-23 ...... 96 ACL 4:17.22-29 ...... 6 Dublin 30,4:139.22-23 ...... 71 ACL 4:17.23-29 ...... 189 Dublin 30, 4:139.28-31 ...... 96 ACL 4:1-79 ...... 54 Dublin 30, 4:140.1-4 ...... 96 ACL 4:33.16-23 ...... 152 Dublin 31 , 4:140.27-28 ...... 96 ACL 4:45.4 ...... 214 Dublin 31 , 4:140.29-141.3 ...... 62 ACL 4:6.16 ...... 267 Dublin 31,4:140.29-30 ...... 96 ACL 4:6.23 ...... 267 Dublin 31 , 4:140.8 ...... 96 ACL 4:6.5 ...... 267 Dublin 31, 4:140.8-141.9 ...... 33 ACL4:64-71 ...... 289 Dublin 31 , 4:141.9,10,14 ...... 96 ACL 4:65.6 ...... 224 Dublin 32, 4:141.33-142.16 ...... 56 ACL 4:67.20 ...... 225 Dublin 32, 4:142.10-11 ...... 97 ACL4:67.7 ...... 224 Dublin 32, 4:142.19-32 ...... 61 ACL 4:69.25 ...... 224 Dublin 32, 4:142.20-21 ...... 97 ACL 4:7.24 ...... 267 Dublin 32, 4:143.14-15 ...... 50 Dublin 2, 4:102.26-28 ...... 59 Dublin 32, 4:143.17-18 ...... 97 Dublin 2, 4:103.2-4 ...... 60 Dublin 32, 4:143.5-12 ...... 56 Dublin 3,4:104.11-13 ...... 13 Dublin 32, 4:143.8-18 ...... 80 Dublin 3, 4:104.11-16 ...... 80 Dublin 33, 4:143.19-20 ...... 97 Dublin 12, 37, 4:111.2, 150.17 ... 59 Dublin 33, 4:144.15-20 ...... 97 Dublin 13, 4:112.2 ...... 80 Dublin 33, 4:144.26-30 ...... 72 Dublin 13, 4:113.112-13 ...... 37 Dublin 33,4:144.8-10 ...... 97 Dublin 14 & 15, 4: 115-116...... 296 Dublin 33,4:144.8-9 ...... 72 Dublin 16, 4:117.26-30 ...... 81 Dublin 34,4:145.12-16, 146.2-4, & Dublin 18,4:119.8-15 ...... 237 30, 4:139.22-3 ...... 62 Dublin 19-46,4:123-167 ...... 55 Dublin 34,4:145.1-3 ...... 98 Dublin 21, 4: 125.17-20 ...... 93 Dublin 34, 4:145.18 ...... 98 Dublin 22,4:128.15-19 ...... 93 Dublin34,4:145.6-7 ...... 76 Dublin 23, 4:128.25-28 ...... 93 Dublin 34,4:145.9-11 ...... 71 Dublin 23, 4:128-9 ...... 56 Dublin 34, 4:146.15-16 ...... 50 Dublin 23, 4:129.18-19 ...... 93 Dublin 34, 4:146.22-25 ...... 54 Dublin 24, 4: 130.12-15 ...... 93 Dublin 34, 4:146.4-14 ...... 63 Dublin 24, 4: 130.31...... 93 Dublin 35, 4:146.1-4 ...... 99 Dublin 24, 4: 131.6-7 ...... 94 Dublin 35,4:146.16-18 ...... 71 Dublin 25, 4: 131.20...... 94 Dublin 35, 4:147 ...... 72 Dublin 25, 4: 131.26-30 ...... 94 Dublin 35, 4 :1 47.11 and 15 ...... 99 Dublin 25, 4:131.31...... 94 Dublin 35, 4:147.19-32 ...... 57 Dublin 25, 4:132.9-11 ...... 94 Dublin 35, 4 :147.2 ...... 58 Dublin 26, 4:132.18-24 ...... 55 Dublin 35, 4: 147.21-26 ...... 99 Dublin 26, 4: 132.20-133.2 ...... 63 Dublin 35, 4:147.4 ...... 59, 99 338 INDEX

Dublin 35, 4:147.5-6 ...... 99 Dublin 46,4:167.1-12 ...... 69 Dublin 36, 4:148.10-11 ...... 100 Dublin 46,4:167.1-19 ...... 63 Dublin 36,4:148.11-19 ...... 58 Dublin 46,4:167.16-19 ...... 75 Dublin 36,4:148.12-33 ...... 100 Notes on Predestination 4:83-9755 Dublin 36,4:148.27-29 ...... 58 Notes on Predestination 4:84.33- Dublin 36, 4:148.33-34 ...... 100 85 .14 ...... 77 Dublin 36,4:149.3-4 ...... 100 Dublin 36, 4:149.9; 150.10 ...... 31 SERMONS & TRACTATES Dublin 36-39,4:147-153 ...... 59 Dublin 37,4:148.1-33 ...... 101 Answere 5:211-257 ...... 83 Dublin 38,4:151.25-34 ...... 59 Answere 7, 5:235.30-31...... 45 Dublin 38,4:151.5-34 ...... 101 Answere 7, 8, 5:235.29-236.19.46 Dublin 39,4:152.1-10 ...... 101 Answere 22, 5:252.30-253.9 ...... 47 Dublin 39, 4:152.17-21 ...... 101 Answere 22, 5:253.11-14 ...... 83 Dublin 39,4:152.22-25 ...... 64 Answere 22, 5:253.1-2 ...... 83 Dublin 39, 4:152.33-153.1...... 69 Answere 22, 5:253.13 ...... 84 Dublin 39, 4:152.3-5 ...... 60 Answere 22, 5:253.18-20 ...... 84 Dublin 39, 4: 152.8ff...... 72 Answere 22, 5:253.22-24 ...... 84 Dublin 39, 4:152.9 ...... 101 Answere 22, 5:253.4-5 ...... 83 Dublin 40, 4:153.14-18 ...... 102 Answere 22, 5:253.8-9 ...... 83 Dublin 40, 4:153.6-10 ...... 57 Answere 22, 5:253.9-25 ...... 48 Dublin 41,4:157.14-16 ...... 80 Cert. 5:59-68 ...... 51 Dublin 42, 4:157.17-18 ...... 80 Cert. 5:69-82 ...... 265 Dublin 42, 4:157.21-23 ...... 102 Cert. 5:70.31-71.15 ...... 105 Dublin 42,4:157.31-32 ...... 102 Cert. 5:74, 80-82 ...... 68 Dublin 42,4:158.26-28 ...... 102 Cert. 5:81.7-11 ...... 9 Dublin 42,4:158.4-31 ...... 63 Cert. 5:82.11-13 ...... 87 Dublin 42,4:158.9-10 ...... 102 Just. 1, 5:105.1 ...... 32 Dublin 42, 4: 159.11 ...... 102 Just. 6, 5:112.24-113.3 ...... 70 Dublin 42,4:159.12-15 ...... 81 Just. 7,5:114.8-11 ...... 69 Dublin 42,4:159.16-20 ...... 81 Just. 9, 5:118.8-10 ...... 291 Dublin 42, 4:159.30-160.2 ...... 76 Just. 20, 5:128.13-16 ...... 70 Dublin 43,4:160.21-22 ...... 102 Just. 21, 5:129.8-10 ...... 70 Dublin 43,4:161.21-24 ...... 102 Just. 21, 5:129.9-10 ...... 72 Dublin 43, 44, 4:161.26-28, Just. 23,5:132.2-134.26 ...... 291 162.29-31 ...... 64 Just. 26, 5:136.30-137.3 ...... 7 Dublin 44, 4:162.12-17 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:136.30-138.4 ...... 75 Dublin 44, 4:162.7-8 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:137:7-10 ...... 14 Dublin 44,4:162.9-11 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:139.17-19 ...... 82 Dublin 45,4:163.17-18 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:139-140 ...... 68 Dublin 45, 4:163.29-165.1 ...... 73 Just. 26, 5:140.2,3 ...... 82 Dublin 45,4:165.5-7 ...... 57 Just. 26, 5:140.27-141.11 ...... 11 Dublin 45, 4:165.7 ...... 71 Just. 26,5:141.20-142.1 ...... 9 Dublin 46, 4:163.19-28 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:141.7-8 ...... 82 Dublin 46,4:165.29-20 ...... 103 Just. 26,5:142.20-143.1 ...... 291 Dublin 46, 4:165.30 ...... 103 Just. 26, 5:142.6 ...... 82 Dublin 46, 4:165.32-166.7 ...... 77 Just. 26,5:142.7 ...... 82 Dublin 46,4:166.16-22 ...... 63 Just. 26, 5:143.16-17 ...... 9 Dublin 46, 4:166-167 ...... 73 Just. 29, 5:149.20-22 ...... 32 Hooker's Works 339

Just. 31 , 5:151.9-153.15 ...... 32 Remedie 5:373.16 ...... 142 Just. 31, 5:152.22-153.6 ...... 65 Remedie 5:373.23-374.5 ...... 143 Just. 35, 5:161.25-28 ...... 291 Remedie 5:373.6 ...... 141 Just. 35, 5:162.18-21...... 291 Remedie 5:373.7 ...... 141 Pride I, 5:311.13-15 ...... 84 Remedie 5:374.22 ...... 143 Pride III, 5 :341.24-26 ...... 84 Remedie 5:374.25-27 ...... 143 Pride III, 5:341.3-9 ...... 122 Remedie 5:375.1 ...... 143 Pride III, 5:346.1 0-17 ...... 51 Remedie 5:375.11 ...... 143 Pride III, 5:346.11-17 ...... 85 Remedie 5:375.22-24 ...... 143 Remedie 5:363 ...... 140 Remedie 5:375.8 ...... 143 Remedie 5:363-77 ...... 132 Remedie 5:376.12 ...... 144 Remedie 5:367.16-26 ...... 137 Remedie 5:376.21-23 ...... 144 Remedie 5:367.28 ff...... 136 Remedie 5:376.24-26 ...... 144 Remedie 5:367.6 ...... 138 Remedie 5:377.1ff...... 144 Remedie 5:367.8 ...... 137 Remedie 5:377.3-5 ...... 144 Remedie 5:368.11 ...... 138 Remedie 5:377.7ff...... 144 Remedie 5:368.17 ...... 139 Sermon Fragment on Hebrews Remedie 5:368.5 ...... 138 5:406.30-407.10 ...... 52 Remedie 5:368.9 ...... 138 Sermon Fragment on Matthew Remedie 5:369.7 ff...... 139 5:399.4-10 ...... 51 Remedie 5:371.10-30 ...... 140 Sermon Fragment on Matthew Remedie 5:372.23-373.1 ...... 140 5:407.13-27 ...... 52 Remedie 5:372.5-9 ...... 140 Supplication 5:171-210 ...... 83 Remedie 5:373.12 ...... 141 Supplication 5:198.14-18 ...... 46 Remedie 5:373.13-15 ...... 142 Supplication 5:237-45 ...... 260 Remedie 5:373.15 ...... 142