Cyprianus
Angelicus: or the history of the life and death of
William (Laud] .
William (Laud] .
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
) 6 rols.
Oxford, 1854.
Sheldon, Gilbert. Davids Deliverance and Thanksgiving: a sermon (on
Ps. xviii, 49) preached before the King at Whitehall. 1660.
Shelford, Robert. Five pious and learned discourses. Cambridge, 1635.
Sibbes, Richard (1577-1635). Collected Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 6 vols.
Edinburgh, 1862-3.
Steward, Richard. Catholique Divinity. 1657.
A Discourse of episcopacy and sacrilege by way of letter. Written 1646.
1683.
Golden remains; or three sermons (on Phil. iv, 17; Mark vi, 20; Heb. ,
1-2). 1661.
Strode, William. A Sermon (on Ps. Ixxvi, 11) preached at a Visitation
held at Lin in Norfolk. 1660.
The Poetical Works of W. S. . . . now first collected, from manuscript
and printed sources : to which is added The Floating Island. . . . Ed.
Dobell, B. 1907.
Taylor, Jeremy. A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. 1647.
Ductor Dubitantium or the Rule of Conscience in all her generall
measures; serving as a great instrument for the determination of Cases
of Conscience. 2 vols. 1660.
The Golden Grove: or a manuall of daily prayers and letanies fitted to
the dayes of the Week. 1655.
The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life. 3 parts. 1649.
The Marriage Ring; or, the mysteriousness and duties of marriage. (A
sermon on Eph. v, 32-33. ) 1838.
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living. 1650. Ed. Waller, A. B.
2 vols. 1900.
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying. 1651.
The Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy, by Divine Institution,
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427
Apostolical Tradition, and Catholic Practise . . . asserted against Aërians,
and Acephali, new and old. Oxford, 1642.
Taylor, Jeremy. The Worthy Communicant; or a discourse of the nature,
effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lord's
Supper. 1660.
The Whole Works of . . . With a life of the author, and a critical
examination of his writings, by Heber, Reginald. 15 vols. 1822. Ed.
Eden, C. P. 10 vols. 1847-52.
Poems and Verse Translations. Fuller Worthies Library Miscellanies.
1870.
Traherne, Thomas. Centuries of Meditations. . . . Now first printed from the
author's manuscript. Ed. Dobell, B. 1908.
Ussher, James. A Body of Divinitie, or the summe and substance of
Christian religion etc. 1645.
The Whole Works of . . . J. Usher. Ed. Elrington, C. R. and Todd,
J. H. 17 vols. Dublin, 1847 ff.
Whole Duty of Man, The. 1658. For evidence as to the authorship of this
book, see under Pakington, Dorothy, in D. of N. B.
Widdowes, Giles. The Lawlesse Kneelesse Schismaticall Puritan. Oxford,
1631.
Wright, Abraham. Five Sermons. 1656. (In the styles of Andrewes, Hall,
Mayne and Cartwright, the presbyterian way and the independent way. )
AUTHORITIES, LIVES AND CRITICISM
The Little Gidding Story Books. These give interesting particulars of the
Ferrar family and the church at Little Gidding. They consist of five
MS books, the first dated 1631 (1632). Vols. 1-111 are in the Brit. Mus.
(Addit. MSS 34657-34659). The remaining two passed into the possession
of Lady Lyell, a lineal descendant of the family. Parts of vols. I and II
are printed in The Story Books of Little Gidding: being the religious
dialogues recited in the Great Room, 1631-2. From the original manu-
script of N. Ferrar. With an introduction by Sharland, E. C. , 1899.
There is also further Ferrar data contained in Addit. MS 34656.
Ackland, J. E. Little Gidding and its inmates in the time of Charles I.
With an account . . . designed and constructed by N. Ferrar. 1903.
Carr, J. A. Life of Abp Ussher. 1895.
Carter, T. T. Nicholas Ferrar; his household and his friends. 1892.
Coleridge, 8. T. Literary Remains. 2 vols. 1836. (Jeremy Taylor. )
Davies, John Hamilton. The life of R. Baxter. 1887.
Des Maizeaux, P. An historical . . . account of the life and writings of
W. Chillingworth. 1725.
Dowden, E. Puritan and Anglican. 1901.
Fox, A. W. A Book of Bachelors. 1899. (For Henry Smith. )
Fuller, Thomas. The Church History of Britain, vol. vi, the eleventh book
containing the reign of king Charles. Ed. Brewer, J. S. Oxford, 1845.
Gosse, E. Jeremy Taylor. 1904.
Green, J. R. Stray Studies. 1876.
Heylyn, Peter.
Cyprianus Angelicus: or the history of the life and death of
William (Laud] . . . Archbishop of Canterbury. 1668.
Hook, W. F. Ecclesiastical Biography. 1845 ff.
Hutton, W. H. William Laud. 1895.
May, E. H. A dissertation of the life, theology, and times of Dr Jeremy
Taylor. 1892.
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Bibliography
Mayor, J. E. B. (ed. ) Nicholas Ferrar. Two Lives; by his brother John,
and Dr Jebb. Cambridge, 1855.
Montague, Basil. Thoughts of Divines and Philosophers. 1805 ff.
Oley, Barnabas. Life of George Herbert, in 1671 edition of A Priest to the
Temple.
Pocock, N. Life of Richard Steward, Dean Designate of St Paul's. 1908.
Stephen, Sir J. F. Horae Sabbaticae. 2 vols. 1892.
Shorthouse, J. H. John Inglesant. 1881.
Tulloch, John. Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in
the seventeenth century. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1872.
Weingarten, H. W. Die Revolutionskirchen Englands. Leipzig, 1868.
[Baxter. )
Willmott, R. E. A. Jeremy Taylor, his predecessors, contemporaries and
successors. 1846.
Wood, Anthony à. Athenae Oxonienses, vols. III, IV. Ed. Bliss, P. 1813 ff.
Worley, G. Jeremy Taylor: a sketch of his life and nes, with a popular
exposition of his works. 1904.
Wright, W. B. Ussher Memoirs. 1889.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER VII
JOHN BUNYAN. ANDREW MARVELL
JOHN BUNYAN
Collected Works
The Works of that Eminent Servant of Christ, Mr John Bunyan . . . [To
gether with a large alphabetical table containing the contents of the whole
by Doe, C. With prefatory epistle by Chandler, Ebenezer, and Wilson,
John. ] Printed, and are to be sold by William Marshall at the Bible
in Newgate-street. 1692. (Only vol. 1 printed. ) 2nd ed. , with additions
and a life. 2 vols. 1736-7. 3rd ed. , with additions and a preface by
Whitefield, G. 2 vols. 1767-8. Also ed. Offor, G. (and Philip, R. ), 3 vols. ,
1853, and Stebbing, H. , 4 vols. , 1859.
Single Works
Some Gospel Truths opened. 1656. (See E. Burrough's reply to this. ]
A Vindication of Some Gospel Truths opened. 1657.
A few Sighs from Hell, or the Groans of a damned Soul. 1658.
The Doctrine of the Law and Grace unfolded. 1659.
Profitable Meditations, fitted to Man's different Condition. [1661. ]
I will pray with the Spirit and I will pray with the Understanding also. 1663.
Christian Bebaviour; or the fruits of true Christianity. [1663. ]
One Thing is Needful. 1665.
The Four Last Things. Ebal and Gerizim. Prison Meditations. All in verse
and published in one volume. 1665 (? ).
The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgment. 1665.
The Holy City, or the New Jerusalem. 1665.
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A Brief and Faithful Relation of
the exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to His poor Servant, John Bunyan.
1666. Ed. Brown, J. Cambridge, 1907. (Rpt of 6th ed. )
a
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A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith. 1672.
A Confession of Faith. 1672.
Differences in judgment about Water-baptism no Bar to Communion. 1673.
Peaceable Principles and True. 1674.
Light for them that sit in Darkness. 1675.
Instruction for the Ignorant. 1675.
A Catechism for Children. (Written 1675. ]
Saved by Grace. 1675.
The Strait Gate, or the great difficulty of going to Heaven. 1676.
The Pilgrim's Progress from this world, to That which is to come: Delivered
under the Similitude of a Dream Wherein is Discovered, The manner of
his setting out, His Dangerous Journey; And safe Arrival at the Desired
Countrey. I have used Similitudes, Hos. 12. 10. By John Bunyan.
Licensed and Entred according to Order. Printed for Nath. Ponder at
the Peacock in the Poultrey near Cornhil, 1678. Ed. Brown, J. 1887.
Also ed. Brown, J. , Cambridge, 1907 (rpt of 11th ed. of part 1 and 2nd ed.
of part 2); ed. Offor, G. , Hansard Knollys Society, 1847; ed. Firth, C. H. ,
1898; ed. Venables, E. (with Grace Abounding and a Relation of his
Imprisonment), Oxford, 1879.
Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ. 1678.
A Treatise of the Fear of God. 1679.
The life and death of Mr Badman, presented To the World in a familiar
dialogue Between Mr Wiseman, And Mr Attentive. By John Bunyan,
the Author of the Pilgrims Progress. Printed by J. A. for Nath.
Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultrey, neer the Church. 1680. Ed.
Brown, J. Cambridge, 1905. (Facsimile rpt. ) See, also, with illustrations
by Rhead, G. W. and L. , 1900.
The Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, For the Regaining of the
Metropolis of the World, or, the Losing and Taking Again of the Town
of Mansoul. By John Bunyan, the Author of the Pilgrims Progress. I
have used Similitudes, Hos. 12. 10. Printed for Dorman Newman at the
Kings Arms in the Poultry; and Benjamin Alsop at the Angel and Bible
in the Poultry, 1682. Ed. Brown, J. 1887.
Sheldon, Gilbert. Davids Deliverance and Thanksgiving: a sermon (on
Ps. xviii, 49) preached before the King at Whitehall. 1660.
Shelford, Robert. Five pious and learned discourses. Cambridge, 1635.
Sibbes, Richard (1577-1635). Collected Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 6 vols.
Edinburgh, 1862-3.
Steward, Richard. Catholique Divinity. 1657.
A Discourse of episcopacy and sacrilege by way of letter. Written 1646.
1683.
Golden remains; or three sermons (on Phil. iv, 17; Mark vi, 20; Heb. ,
1-2). 1661.
Strode, William. A Sermon (on Ps. Ixxvi, 11) preached at a Visitation
held at Lin in Norfolk. 1660.
The Poetical Works of W. S. . . . now first collected, from manuscript
and printed sources : to which is added The Floating Island. . . . Ed.
Dobell, B. 1907.
Taylor, Jeremy. A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. 1647.
Ductor Dubitantium or the Rule of Conscience in all her generall
measures; serving as a great instrument for the determination of Cases
of Conscience. 2 vols. 1660.
The Golden Grove: or a manuall of daily prayers and letanies fitted to
the dayes of the Week. 1655.
The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life. 3 parts. 1649.
The Marriage Ring; or, the mysteriousness and duties of marriage. (A
sermon on Eph. v, 32-33. ) 1838.
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living. 1650. Ed. Waller, A. B.
2 vols. 1900.
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying. 1651.
The Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy, by Divine Institution,
## p. 427 (#443) ############################################
Chapter VI
427
Apostolical Tradition, and Catholic Practise . . . asserted against Aërians,
and Acephali, new and old. Oxford, 1642.
Taylor, Jeremy. The Worthy Communicant; or a discourse of the nature,
effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lord's
Supper. 1660.
The Whole Works of . . . With a life of the author, and a critical
examination of his writings, by Heber, Reginald. 15 vols. 1822. Ed.
Eden, C. P. 10 vols. 1847-52.
Poems and Verse Translations. Fuller Worthies Library Miscellanies.
1870.
Traherne, Thomas. Centuries of Meditations. . . . Now first printed from the
author's manuscript. Ed. Dobell, B. 1908.
Ussher, James. A Body of Divinitie, or the summe and substance of
Christian religion etc. 1645.
The Whole Works of . . . J. Usher. Ed. Elrington, C. R. and Todd,
J. H. 17 vols. Dublin, 1847 ff.
Whole Duty of Man, The. 1658. For evidence as to the authorship of this
book, see under Pakington, Dorothy, in D. of N. B.
Widdowes, Giles. The Lawlesse Kneelesse Schismaticall Puritan. Oxford,
1631.
Wright, Abraham. Five Sermons. 1656. (In the styles of Andrewes, Hall,
Mayne and Cartwright, the presbyterian way and the independent way. )
AUTHORITIES, LIVES AND CRITICISM
The Little Gidding Story Books. These give interesting particulars of the
Ferrar family and the church at Little Gidding. They consist of five
MS books, the first dated 1631 (1632). Vols. 1-111 are in the Brit. Mus.
(Addit. MSS 34657-34659). The remaining two passed into the possession
of Lady Lyell, a lineal descendant of the family. Parts of vols. I and II
are printed in The Story Books of Little Gidding: being the religious
dialogues recited in the Great Room, 1631-2. From the original manu-
script of N. Ferrar. With an introduction by Sharland, E. C. , 1899.
There is also further Ferrar data contained in Addit. MS 34656.
Ackland, J. E. Little Gidding and its inmates in the time of Charles I.
With an account . . . designed and constructed by N. Ferrar. 1903.
Carr, J. A. Life of Abp Ussher. 1895.
Carter, T. T. Nicholas Ferrar; his household and his friends. 1892.
Coleridge, 8. T. Literary Remains. 2 vols. 1836. (Jeremy Taylor. )
Davies, John Hamilton. The life of R. Baxter. 1887.
Des Maizeaux, P. An historical . . . account of the life and writings of
W. Chillingworth. 1725.
Dowden, E. Puritan and Anglican. 1901.
Fox, A. W. A Book of Bachelors. 1899. (For Henry Smith. )
Fuller, Thomas. The Church History of Britain, vol. vi, the eleventh book
containing the reign of king Charles. Ed. Brewer, J. S. Oxford, 1845.
Gosse, E. Jeremy Taylor. 1904.
Green, J. R. Stray Studies. 1876.
Heylyn, Peter.
Cyprianus Angelicus: or the history of the life and death of
William (Laud] . . . Archbishop of Canterbury. 1668.
Hook, W. F. Ecclesiastical Biography. 1845 ff.
Hutton, W. H. William Laud. 1895.
May, E. H. A dissertation of the life, theology, and times of Dr Jeremy
Taylor. 1892.
## p. 428 (#444) ############################################
428
Bibliography
Mayor, J. E. B. (ed. ) Nicholas Ferrar. Two Lives; by his brother John,
and Dr Jebb. Cambridge, 1855.
Montague, Basil. Thoughts of Divines and Philosophers. 1805 ff.
Oley, Barnabas. Life of George Herbert, in 1671 edition of A Priest to the
Temple.
Pocock, N. Life of Richard Steward, Dean Designate of St Paul's. 1908.
Stephen, Sir J. F. Horae Sabbaticae. 2 vols. 1892.
Shorthouse, J. H. John Inglesant. 1881.
Tulloch, John. Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in
the seventeenth century. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1872.
Weingarten, H. W. Die Revolutionskirchen Englands. Leipzig, 1868.
[Baxter. )
Willmott, R. E. A. Jeremy Taylor, his predecessors, contemporaries and
successors. 1846.
Wood, Anthony à. Athenae Oxonienses, vols. III, IV. Ed. Bliss, P. 1813 ff.
Worley, G. Jeremy Taylor: a sketch of his life and nes, with a popular
exposition of his works. 1904.
Wright, W. B. Ussher Memoirs. 1889.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER VII
JOHN BUNYAN. ANDREW MARVELL
JOHN BUNYAN
Collected Works
The Works of that Eminent Servant of Christ, Mr John Bunyan . . . [To
gether with a large alphabetical table containing the contents of the whole
by Doe, C. With prefatory epistle by Chandler, Ebenezer, and Wilson,
John. ] Printed, and are to be sold by William Marshall at the Bible
in Newgate-street. 1692. (Only vol. 1 printed. ) 2nd ed. , with additions
and a life. 2 vols. 1736-7. 3rd ed. , with additions and a preface by
Whitefield, G. 2 vols. 1767-8. Also ed. Offor, G. (and Philip, R. ), 3 vols. ,
1853, and Stebbing, H. , 4 vols. , 1859.
Single Works
Some Gospel Truths opened. 1656. (See E. Burrough's reply to this. ]
A Vindication of Some Gospel Truths opened. 1657.
A few Sighs from Hell, or the Groans of a damned Soul. 1658.
The Doctrine of the Law and Grace unfolded. 1659.
Profitable Meditations, fitted to Man's different Condition. [1661. ]
I will pray with the Spirit and I will pray with the Understanding also. 1663.
Christian Bebaviour; or the fruits of true Christianity. [1663. ]
One Thing is Needful. 1665.
The Four Last Things. Ebal and Gerizim. Prison Meditations. All in verse
and published in one volume. 1665 (? ).
The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgment. 1665.
The Holy City, or the New Jerusalem. 1665.
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A Brief and Faithful Relation of
the exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to His poor Servant, John Bunyan.
1666. Ed. Brown, J. Cambridge, 1907. (Rpt of 6th ed. )
a
## p. 429 (#445) ############################################
Chapter VII
429
A Defence of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith. 1672.
A Confession of Faith. 1672.
Differences in judgment about Water-baptism no Bar to Communion. 1673.
Peaceable Principles and True. 1674.
Light for them that sit in Darkness. 1675.
Instruction for the Ignorant. 1675.
A Catechism for Children. (Written 1675. ]
Saved by Grace. 1675.
The Strait Gate, or the great difficulty of going to Heaven. 1676.
The Pilgrim's Progress from this world, to That which is to come: Delivered
under the Similitude of a Dream Wherein is Discovered, The manner of
his setting out, His Dangerous Journey; And safe Arrival at the Desired
Countrey. I have used Similitudes, Hos. 12. 10. By John Bunyan.
Licensed and Entred according to Order. Printed for Nath. Ponder at
the Peacock in the Poultrey near Cornhil, 1678. Ed. Brown, J. 1887.
Also ed. Brown, J. , Cambridge, 1907 (rpt of 11th ed. of part 1 and 2nd ed.
of part 2); ed. Offor, G. , Hansard Knollys Society, 1847; ed. Firth, C. H. ,
1898; ed. Venables, E. (with Grace Abounding and a Relation of his
Imprisonment), Oxford, 1879.
Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ. 1678.
A Treatise of the Fear of God. 1679.
The life and death of Mr Badman, presented To the World in a familiar
dialogue Between Mr Wiseman, And Mr Attentive. By John Bunyan,
the Author of the Pilgrims Progress. Printed by J. A. for Nath.
Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultrey, neer the Church. 1680. Ed.
Brown, J. Cambridge, 1905. (Facsimile rpt. ) See, also, with illustrations
by Rhead, G. W. and L. , 1900.
The Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, For the Regaining of the
Metropolis of the World, or, the Losing and Taking Again of the Town
of Mansoul. By John Bunyan, the Author of the Pilgrims Progress. I
have used Similitudes, Hos. 12. 10. Printed for Dorman Newman at the
Kings Arms in the Poultry; and Benjamin Alsop at the Angel and Bible
in the Poultry, 1682. Ed. Brown, J. 1887.