A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Church of England
Anglican Church
English reformation
Dates:
Book of Common Prayer. 1549. 1662. Etc.
Religion Act, 1592.
Act of Uniformity, 1662.
Conventicle Act. 1664.
Five Mile Act 1665.
Licensing Act 1662.
Corporation Act. 1661. (Anglican communion compulsory for local officials).
Declaration of Indulgence, 1672.
Test Act. 1673.
Anglican Church(es)
"An Exhortation Concerning Good Order and Obedience to Kings and Magistrates." 1547. In Certain Sermons or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Church. Oxford, 1840.
Abbey, Charles J. The English Church and Its Bishops, 1700-1800. 2 vols. 1887.
Allestree, Richard. ? The Whole Duty of Man. Anonymous. 1658. (Anglican doctrine).
Arnold, Matthew. Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism. 1869. 3rd. ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1882.*
Beddard, R. A. "The Restoration Church." In The Restored Monarchy, 1660-1688. Ed. J. R. Jones. London: Macmillan, 1979.
Bennett, G. V. "Patristic Tradition in Anglican Thought, 1660-1690." In Tradition im Luthertum und Anglikanismus. Oecumenica: Jahrbuch für ökumenische Forschung 1971/72. Gütersloher: Gerd Mohn, 1972. 63-66.
_____. The Tory Crisis in Church and State 1688-1730: The Career of Francis Atterbury Bishop of Rochester. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1975.
Benthem, H. L. Engelandischer Kirch-und Schelen-Staat. Luneberg, 1694.
Book of Common Prayer. 1549. 2nd ed. 1552. 3rd ed. 1559. (Etc.).
_____. The Book of the Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacramentes, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Churche: After the Use of the Churche of England. London, 1549.
_____. Book of Common Prayer. 1662.
_____. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Cambridge: John Baskerville, 1760. (1662 Book of Common Prayer).
Olivera Villacampa, Macario. "The Book of Common Prayer: Its Making and Language." SEDERI IV (1993): 181-90.
Book of Homilies. 1570 ed.
_____. From An Homily Against Disobedience and Willful Rebellion. From the Book of Homilies. 1570 ed. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 556-58.*
Bramhall, John. Bishop Bramhall's Vindication of of Himself and the Rest of the Episcopal Clergy from the Presbyterian Charge of Popery. Ed. with a preface by Samuel Parker. 1672.
Browning, W. R. F. The Anglican Synthesis. 1965.
_____. Handbook of the Ministry. 1985.
Butler, Joseph (Bishop). The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature. 1736.
_____. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed. Ed. Ronald Bayne. London: Dent.
_____. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed. Ed. William E. Gladstone. Oxford: Oxford UP.
_____. The Analogy of Religion. New York: Ungar, 1961.
Certain Sermons or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Church. Oxford, 1840.
Chadwick, O., and G. A. Nuttall, eds. From Uniformity to Unity 1662-1962. (Church of England). 1962.
"US Church Splits over Sexuality." BBC News 17 Dec. 2006.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6188465.stm
2006-12-17
Church of England. Certain Sermons or Homilies. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1908.
Clarke, Samuel. Marrow of Ecclesiastical History. 1650.
_____. A General Martyrologie. 1651.
Clarke, S. (Dr.). Evidences of Religion. 18th cent.
_____. Prayers and meditations.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. On the Constitution of the Church and State. Ed. John Colmer. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1976.
? Cragg, G. A. Puritanism in the Period of the Great Persecution 1660-88. 1957.
Cragg, G. R. From Puritanism to the Age of Reason: A Study of Changes in Religious Thought within the Church of England 1660 to 1700. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1950.
_____. The Church and the Age of Reason. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1960.
Cranmer, Thomas, dir. Prayer Book. 1549. Rev. in 1662 as The Book of Common Prayer.
_____. From The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies in the Church of England. 1559. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 553-56.*
_____ et al. Book of Homilies. 1547.
Cross, Claire. "The Church in England 1646-1660." In The Interregnum. Ed. G. E. Aylmer. 1972.
_____. Church and People, 1460-1660: The Triumph of the Laity in the English Church. Brighton, 1976.
Cross, Frank L., and Paul E. More, eds. Anglicanism: The Thought and Practice of the Church of England. London: S.P.C.K., 1962.
Davies, H. Worship and Theology in England, 1603-1690. Princeton (NJ), 1975.
Doerksen, Daniel W Conforming to the Word: Herbert, Donne, and the English Church before Laud. Associated UPs, 1997.
Dowden, Edward. Puritan and Anglican: Studies in Literature. 3rd ed. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1910.*
Dryden, John. Religio Laici or a Layman's Faith. Poem. 1682.
Eagleton, Terry. The New Left Church. London: Sheed and Ward, 1966.
_____, ed. Directions: Pointers for the Post-Conciliar Church. London: Sheed and Ward, 1966.
Eliot, T. S. "Thoughts After Lambeth." In Eliot, Selected Essays. 3rd. ed. London: Faber, 1951.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. "XIII. Religion." From English Traits. In Emerson, The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson. New York: Modern Library, c. 1950. 637-45.*
Fujimura, Thomas H. "Dryden's Religio Laici: An Anglican Poem." PMLA 76 (1961): 205-17.
García Landa, José Angel. "Church of England No Longer Anglican." In García Landa, Vanity Fea 13 Feb. 2023.*
https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2023/02/church-of-england-no-longer-anglican.html
2023
Gasquet, Francis. Eve of the Reformation: The Religious Life & Thought of the English People before Henry VIII. Nimmo, 1900. (Revival of Letters, Two Jurisdictions, Clergy & Laity, Erasmus, Printed Bible, Guilds, Parish Life, Pilgrimages).
Gilbert, Alan D. Religion and Society in Industrial England: Church, Chapel and Social Change 1740-1914. London: Longman, 1976.
Goldie, Mark. "The Nonjurors, Episcopacy, and the Origins of the Convocation Controversy." In Ideology and Conspiracy: Aspects of Jacobitism, 1689-1759. Ed. Eveline Cruickshanks. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1982. 15-35.
_____. "John Locke and Anglican Royalism." Political Studies 31 (1983).
Hall, Joseph. Decisions of Diverse Practical Cases of Conscience. 1649.
_____. Episcopacy of Divine Right, Asserted by J. H. 1640.
Harington, John (Sir). A Brief View of the State of the church of England as It Stood in Queen Elizabeth and King James's reign, to the year 1608. London, 1653.
_____. A Brief View. 1608. In Nugae Antiquae. Ed. 1779.
Harsnett, Samuel. A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures, to withdraw the harts of her Maiesties Subjiects from their allegeance, and from the truth of Christian Religion professed in England, vnder the pretence of casting out deuils. London: Iames Roberts, 1603.
Hart, Philip. Swift and Anglican Rationalism: The Religious Background of A Tale of A tub. Chicago, 1961.
Herbert, George. A Priest to the Temple, or, The Countrey Parson, his Character, and Rule of Holy Life. c. 1632. Pub. 1652.
Herrero Granado, Mª Dolores. "Anglican Christian Socialism: A Quest for Reform to Avoid Revolution." In XVIII Congreso de AEDEAN (Alcalá de Henares, 15-17 diciembre 1994). Ed. Ricardo J. Sola, Luis A. Lázaro and José A. Gurpegui. Alcalá: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alcalá, 1997. 761-68.*
Heylyn, Peter. Examen Historicum. 1659. (Church of England).
_____. Ecclesia Restaurata, or The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. 1661.
Hill, Christopher. The Economic Problems of the Church from Archbishop Whitgift to the Long Parliament. 1956.
Hobbes, Thomas Leviathan: or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiastical and Civil. By Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. Anno Christi 1651. (Ms. on vellum dedicated to Charles II; Paris, 1650).
_____. LEVIATHAN / Or / THE MATTER, FORME / and POWER of A COMMON- / WEALTH ECCLESIASTICALL / and CIVIL. / By THOMAS HOBBES / of MALMESBURY / London / Printed for Andrew Crooke / 1651 (Illustration: a gigantic King dominating a landscape of towns and country, made of many smaller figures, crowned and holding a sword and a staff; with emblems of civil and militery power on one side and corresponding emblems of religious authority on the other: a castle, a church; a crown, a mitre; a cannon, God's lightning; flags and weapons, the church organization; a battle, a council, etc.: quotation on top, "Non est potestas super terram quae comparetur ei Iob. 4i.24 ).
_____. Leviathan. London: Routledge, 1885.
_____. Leviathan. Oxford, 1929.
_____. Leviathan. Introd. A. D. Lindsay. (Everyman's Library, 691). London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1914. 1941.*
_____. Leviathan, Or the Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical or Civil. Ed. Michael Oakeshott. Oxford: Blackwell, 1957. 1960.
_____. Leviathan. London: Collins, 1962.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. C. B. Macpherson. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican Books, 1968. 1976.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. C. B. Macpherson. Baltimore: Penguin, 1968.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. C. B. Macpherson. (Penguin English Library). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1981.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. C. B. Macpherson. (Penguin Classics). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985.*
_____. Leviathan. Ed. Edwin Curly. Hackett Publishing, 1994.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. Richard E. Flathman and David Johnston. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 1996.
_____. Leviathan. Ed. Richard Tuck. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought). 1996.*
_____. Leviathan. Online at Project Gutenberg. 2009. 2013.*
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3207/3207-h/3207-h.htm
2020
_____. Leviatán. Online at Marxists Internet Archive.*
https://www.marxists.org/espanol/hobbes/1651/leviatan/lev.htm
2020
_____. The Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes. Online at Oregon State Edu. Online PDF, Renascence Editions, U of Oregon.*
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/748/leviathan.pdf
2015 DISCONTINUED 2020
_____."The Introduction to the Leviathan." In García Landa, Vanity Fea 11 August 2015.*
http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2015/08/the-introduction-to-leviathan.html
2015
_____. From Leviathan. In The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English. Ed. Robert Clark and Thomas Healy. London: Hodder Headline-Arnold, 1997. 419-22.*
_____. From Leviathan. Ch. XIII. In British Literature 1640-1789: An Anthology. Ed. Robert DeMaria. Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. 9-12.*
_____. From Leviathan. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt, et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 1587-95.*
_____. Leviathan. Latin edition by Hobbes. 1668.
_____. Leviatán. Madrid: Gredos, 2012. Rpt. Barcelona: RBA Coleccionables, 2015.*
_____ Leviatán: De la materia, forma y poder de una república eclesiástica y civil. Trad. del latín a cargo de Antonio Escohotado. Deusto, 2018.
Hooker, Richard. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. 1594 (4 books), 1597 (5th book). 1648 (6th book). 1651 (8th book). 1662 (7th book).
_____. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. 1597. Introd. G. C. Morris. (Everyman's Library, 201-2). London: Dent; New York: Dutton. Rpt. 1969.
_____. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. Ed. Arthur Stephen McGrade. Cambridge, 1989.
_____. From On the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. 1593. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 558-63.*
Hunt. Religious Thought in England. 1892.
Hutton, William H. "Caroline Divines." In Cavalier and Puritan. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. 1911. Vol. VII of The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. Ed. A. W. Ward et al. New York: Putnam's; Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 1907–21. Electronic edition (Bartleby.com).* (1. Augustin Baker, Sancta Sophia; 2. Thomas Traherne, Centuries of Meditations; 3. Puritan Literature of the Days of Charles I; 4. Richard Baxter; 5. The Saints' Everlasting Rest; 6. The Sermons at Paul's Cross; 7. Henry Hammond; 8. James Ussher; 9. Robert Sanderson; 10. Gilbert Sheldon; 11. William Chillingworth; 12. John Hales; 13. The Ferrars and Little Gidding; 14. Lettice (Morison), lady Falkland; 15. George Herbert; 16. A Priest to the Temple; 17. William Laud; 18. Richard Mountague; 19. Joseph Hall; 20. William Juxon; William Sancroft; 21. Lesser Laudians; 22. John Gauden; 23. Eikon Basilike; 24. Jeremy Taylor).
2018
Jones, Norman. Faith by Statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion, 1559. 1982.
King Edward VI. The First [1549] and Second [1552] Prayer Books. Introd. Bishop Gibson. (Everyman's Library, 448). London: Dent; New York: Dutton.
Klingopulos, G. D. "Notes on the Victorian Scene." In From Dickens to Hardy. Vol. 6 of the Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1958. 1975. 11-56.* (The Democratic Experiment – Expansion and Its Consequences – Self-help – Utilitarianism: The Meaning of Plugson, Gradgrind, Bounderby & Bulstrode – The Ferment of Social Ideals – Liberty, Anarchy, and Culture – Religion and the Challenge of Expansion – Reactions against Liberalism in Religion – Literacy and Humanism).
Lake, Peter. Anglicans or Puritans? Presbyterianism and English Conformist Thougth from Whitgift to Hooker. London: Allen and Unwin, 1988.
Langstaffe, Joe. "Some People Have Left the Church Because I am a Gay Woman, Says Archbishop." BBC 23 Dec. 2025.* (Cherry Vahn).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg1z3kg6dvo
2025
Le Huray, P. Music and the Reformation in England, 1549-1660. 1967.
MacCulloch, Diarmaid. "Inventing Anglicans." Reviews. TLS 2 Jan. 1998.*
Maqbool, Aleem, and Maia Davies. "Former Archbishop of Canterbury Carey Quits as Priest." BBC 17 Dec. 2024.* (George Carey, Stephen Cottrell, Justin Welby, child abuse cover-up scandals).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2714wgdno
2024
Marvell, Andrew. (Anon.). The Rehearsal Transpros'd: or, Animadversions Upon a Late Book, Entitled, A Preface Showing What Grounds There Are of Fears and Jealousies of Popery: The Second Impression, with Additions and Amendments. London, printed by J. D. for the assigns of John Calvin and Theodore Beza, at the sign of the King's Indulgence, on the south side of the Lake Leman; and sold by N. Ponder, in Chancery-lane. Prose satire. 1672. (8vo; vs. Samuel Parker).
_____. The Rehearsal Transpros'd: The Second Part. Occasioned by two letters: the first printed by a nameless author, entitled 2ª Reproof,"&c.; the second letter left for me at a friend's house, dated November 3, 1673, subscribed J. G., and concluding with these words: 'If thou darest to print any lie or libel against Dr. Parker, by the eternal God I will cut thy throat.' Answered by Andrew Marvell, London, 1673.
_____. The Rehearsal Transpros'd. 2 parts. Ed. D. I. B. Smith. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971.
Newman, John Henry. "Prospects of the Anglican Church." British Critic (April 1839). (On poetry).
_____. Tract XC. 1841. In Tracts for the Times.
_____. Apologia pro vita sua: Being a History of His Religious Opinions. 1864.
_____. Apologia pro vita sua: Being a History of His Religious Opinions. Ed. Martin J. Svaglic. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1991.
_____. Apologia pro vita sua. London: Sheed and Ward.
_____. From Apologia Pro Vita Sua. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Gen. ed. M. H. Abrams with Stephen Greenblatt. Vol. 2. New York: Norton, 1999. 1128-37.* (From Ch. 1 and "Liberalism").
Norman, E. R. Church and Society in England, 1770-1970: A Historical Study. Oxford: Clarendon, 1976.
Olivera Villacampa, Macario. "Your Majesty, the Head of the Church of England." In SEDERI II. Ed. S. G. Fernández-Corugedo. Universidad de Oviedo, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1992. 207-16.
Overton, John H. and Frederic Relton. The English Church, 1714-1800. 1906.
Parker, Samuel (Dr.) A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie. 1669.
_____. Defence (Of his Ecclesiastical Politie). 1671.
_____. "A Preface Showing What Grounds There Are of Fears and Jealousies of Popery." Preface to Bishop Bramhall's Vindication of of Himself and the Rest of the Episcopal Clergy from the Presbyterian Charge of Popery. Ed. Samuel Parker. 1672.
Patrick, Simon. A Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Non-Conformist. 1668. 5 eds. in one year.
Pigott Robert. "Church of England General Synod Backs Women Bishops." BBC News 14 July 2014.*
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-28300618#TWEET1183643
2014
Robinson, Calvin. "Gay Marriage Is Not Marriage." Fr Calvin Robinson 5 Nov. 2022.*
https://calvinrobinson.substack.com/p/gay-marriage-is-not-marriage
2023
Sanders, Nicholas. The English Schism.
Snell, K. D. M. Church and Chapel in the North Midlands: Religious Observance in the Nineteenth Century. Leicester: Leicester UP, 1991.
Swift, Jonathan. The Sentiments of a Church of England Man with Respect to Religion and Government. 1708.
_____. A Letter from a Member of the House of Commons in Ireland, Concerning the Sacramental Test. 1708.
_____. A Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Reformation of Manners. 1709. (Test Act).
_____. The Sentiments of a Church-of-England Man with Respect to Religion and Government. Pub. 1711.
_____. A Letter to a Young Gentleman, Lately entered into Holy Orders. By a Person of Quality. (First title: A Letter from a Lay-Patron). (Anon.). 1720. 2nd ed. (attr. to Swift) London, 1721. Rpt. 1735. In The Writings of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Robert A. Greenberg and William Bowman Piper. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton: 1973. 471-86.*
_____. A Letter to a Young Clergyman. In Swift, Works. Ed. Herbert Davis. Vol. 9.
Sykes, Norman. Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Century. 1930.
_____. Church and State in England in the 18th Century. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1934. Rpt. New York: Octagon Books, 1975.
_____. From Sheldon to Secker: Aspects of English Church History, 1660-1768. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1959.
Thompson, Elbert N. S. The Controversy between the Puritans and the State. New York: Holt, 1903.
Trevor-Roper, H. R. Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans: Seventeenth-Century Essays. London: Secker, 1987.
Tyacke, Nicholas. Anti-Calvinists: The Rise of English Arminianism, c. 1590-1640. Oxford: Clarendon, 1987.
Villatoro, Manuel P. "Crisis en Inglaterra: La ley secreta de la Iglesia Anglicana que casi fulmina del trono a Carlos por su aventura sexual en 1997." ABC 28 Sept. 2022.*
2022
Voltaire. "Quinta carta. Sobre la religión anglicana." In Voltaire, Cartas filosóficas. Diccionario filosófico. Memorias para servir a la vida de Voltaire escritas por él mismo. Prologue by Fernando Savater. Introd. Martí Domínguez. (Grandes Pensadores Gredos; Voltaire, I). Madrid: Gredos, 2010. Rpt. Barcelona: RBA, 2014. 16-18.*
Watts, Michael R. The Dissenters from the Reformation to the French Revolution. Oxford: Clarendon, 1978.
Watson, William. Quodlibets of Religion and State. 1602.
Wharton, Henry. Anglia Sacra. (Medieval church history). 1691.
Wilson, Derek. The People and the Book: The Revolutionary Impact of the English Bible, 1380-1611.
_____. A Tudor Tapestry: Men, Women and Society in Reformation England.
Winstanley, William. A Loyall Martyrology. 1662.
Internet resources
"Anglicanism." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglicanism
2016
"Religion Act 1592." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_Act_1592
2021
Journals
Anglican Theological Review 32 (1950).
Literature
Dryden. Religio Laici; or: A Layman's Faith. Bartleby.*
http://www.bartleby.com/204/11.html
2017
_____. From Religio Laici, 1682. (i. Reason and Revelation. ii. The Scriptures. iii. Tradition. iv. Priestcraft and Private Judgment). In The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse. Ed. H. J. C. Grierson and G. Bullough. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934. Rpt. 1938, 1942, 1946. 849-59.*
_____. From The Hind and the Panther, 1687. (i. Private Judgement Condemned. ii. The Presbyterians. iii. The Church of England. iv. The Catholic Church). In The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse. Ed. H. J. C. Grierson and G. Bullough. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934. Rpt. 1938, 1942, 1946. 860-63.*
Newman, John Henry. (Anon.). Loss and Gain. Novel. 1848.
Swift, Jonathan. A Tale of a Tub. Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. To which is added, An Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library... The Fifth Edition, with the Author's Apology and Explanatory Notes. By W. W--tt--n, B. D. and others. London: Printed for John Nutt, 1710.
_____. A Tale of a Tub. In The Writings of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Robert A. Greenberg and William Bowman Piper. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 1973. 263-371.*
_____. An Argument To prove, That the Abolishing of Christianity in England, May, as Things now Stand, be attended with some Inconveniencies, and perhaps, not produce those many good Effects proposed thereby. Pamplet. 1708, pub. 1711. In The Writings of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Robert A. Greenberg and William Bowman Piper. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 1973. 460-71.*
_____. An Argument to Prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England, may, as Things Now Stand, Be Attended with some Inconveniences, and Perhaps not Produce Those Many Good Effects Proposed Thereby. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 1.2321-29.*
Woodforde, James. The Diary of a Country Parson, 1758-1802. Ed. John Beresford. (World's Classics) Oxford: Oxford UP, 1975.
Video
BBC. "Scottish Episcopal Church approves gay marriage - BBC News." BBC News 8 June 2017.*
2019
English Reformation
1534 Henry VIII asserts control over English church.
1555 Latimer and Ridley burned by Mary Tudor.
1556 Cranmer burned
1563 Elizabethan Church Settlement.
1570 Elizabeth anathematised by the Pope.
1633 William Laud appointed Archbishop of Canterbury
1829 Catholic Emancipation
1833 Oxford Movement begins in Anglicanism
Álvarez-Recio, Leticia. Fighting the Antichrist: A Cultural History of Anticatholicism in Tudor England. Sussex Academic Press, 2010.
_____. "Anti-Catholicism, Civic Consciousness and Parliamentarianism: Thomas Scott's Vox Regis (1624)." IJES 13.1 (2013): 133-47.*
Baskerville. The English Monasteries. (16th cent.).
Benson, R. H. "3. The Dissolution of the Religious Houses." In The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 3: English: Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com, 2000.* (1. Destruction of books and opportunities for study. 2. Decrease of scholarship. 3. New methods of thought. 4. New channels of intercourse. 5. Antiquarian study).
2013
Burnet, Gilbert. History of the Reformation Church in England. Part I, 1679. Part II, 1681, Part III, 1714.
_____. History of the Reformation Church in England. Ed. Spottiswood. 1677. Rpt. Oxford, 1852.
_____. History of the Reformation Church in England. Ed. N. Pocock. 7 vols. Oxford, 1865.
Clebsch, William A. England's Earliest Protestants, 1520-1535. New Haven: Yale UP, 1964.
Clifton, Robin. "Fear of Popery." In The Origins of the English Civil War. Ed. Conrad Russell. (Problems in Focus Series). London: Macmillan, 1973. 144-67.
Collinson, Patrick. The Religion of Protestants: The Church in English Society, 1559-1625. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982.
_____. Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism. 1983.
_____. The Birthpangs of Protestant England: Religious and Cultural Change in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988.
_____. "12. Literature and the Church." (3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI). In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 374-98.*
Coolidge, John S. The Pauline Renaissance in England: Puritanism and the Bible. Oxford: Clarendon, 1970.
Cressy, David, and Lori Anne Ferrell, eds. Religion and Society in Early Modern England: Voices, Sources and Texts. London: Routledge, 2005.
Cummings, B. "Reformed Literature and Literature Reformed." In The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature. Ed. D. Wallace. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.
Cust, Richard, and Ann Hughes, eds. Conflict in Early Stuart England: Studies in Religion and Politics, 1603-42.London: Longman, 1989.
Davies, Godfrey. "Arminian vs. Puritan." Huntington Library Bulletin 5 (1934): 157-79.
Dolan, Frances E. Whores of Babylon: Catholicism, Gender, and Seventeenth Century Print Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1999.
Duffy, Eamon. The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England c. 1400-c.1580. 1992. New Haven: Yale UP, 1995.
_____. Saints, Sacrilege, and Sedition: Religion and Conflict in the Tudor Reformations. A&C Black, 2014. Online preview at Google Books:
https://books.google.es/books?id=b149AwAAQBAJ
2019
Edwards, Thomas. Gangraena. 1646.
Every, George. The High Church Party 1688-1718. London: S. P. C. K., 1956.
Firth, Kathleen R. The Apocalyptic Tradition in Reformation Britain, 1530-1645. Oxford, 1979. (Prophecy).
Foxe, John. Acts and Monuments of These Latter and Perilous Days (= Foxe's Book of Martyrs). 1563.
_____. Acts and Monuments. Ed. Josiah Pratt. 8 vols. London: George Seely, 1870.
_____. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: a History or the Lives, Sufferings and Deaths of the Early Christian and Protestant Martyrs. Ed. Byron Forbush. Grand Rapids (MI): Zondervan-Clarion Classics, 1967.
_____. From Acts and Monuments. 1563. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 551-63.*
Gairdner, James. Lollardy and the Reformation in England: A Historical Survey. Macmillan, 1908.
Heylyn, Peter. Examen Historicum. 1659. (Church of England).
_____. Ecclesia Restaurata, or The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. 1661.
_____. Cyprianus Anglicus, or The History of the Life and Death of Archbishop Laud. 1668.
_____. Aerius Redivivus, or The History of Presbyterianism. 1670.
Hill, Christopher. Puritanism and Revolution. 1958.
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