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Book SynopsisThough Hooker (15541600) is now known principally for his Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, in his lifetime Tractates and Sermons brought greater notoriety. His views on justification, the perseverance of faith, and the relationship of the Church of Rome to the reformed Church of England were widely reported, and the tracts extensively circulated.
Table of ContentsTextual Introduction: The Tractates and Sermons Sigla and Abbreviations Two Sermons Upon S. Judes Epistle A Learned Sermon of the Certaintie and Perpetuitie of Faith in the Elect A Learned Discourse of Justification Travers's A Supplication made to the Privy Counsel Hooker's Answer to the Supplication Supplement I The Hooker-Travers Controversy The Controversy and its Dissemination, William P. Haugaard A Learned Sermon of the Nature of Pride A Remedie Against Sorrow and Feare A Sermon Found in the Study of Bishop Andrews Three Sermon Fragments Supplement II A Latin Letter, translated by Craig Thompson Textual Notes and Commentary Textual Appendices Commentary Introduction to Commentary Hooker as Preacher, P. E. Forte Commentary Index to Scriptural References Bibliography