Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-mlc7c Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-18T15:29:01.851Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Ethan H. Shagan
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
The Rule of Moderation
Violence, Religion and the Politics of Restraint in Early Modern England
, pp. 342 - 370
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abel, ThomasInuicta VeritasAntwerp 1532Google Scholar
AesopThe Fables of Esope in EnglisheLondon 1570Google Scholar
AesopHere Begynneth the Book of the Subtyl Historyes and Fables of EsopeWestminster 1484Google Scholar
Ainsworth, HenryAn Animadversion to Mr Richard Clyftons AdvertisementAmsterdam 1613Google Scholar
Ainsworth, HenryA Defence of the Holy ScripturesAmsterdam 1609Google Scholar
Andrewes, LancelotXCVI SermonsLondon 1629Google Scholar
Aquinas, St ThomasSumma TheologicaNew York 2007Google Scholar
Aquinas, St Thomaswww.corpusthomisticum.org/iopera.html
Arboreus, JoannesCommentarii Ioannis Arborei Laudunensis, Doctoris Theologi, in Proverbia SalomonisParis 1549Google Scholar
Arguments for Toleration Published for the Satisfaction of All Moderate MenLondon 1647
AristotleAristotles PolitiquesLondon 1598Google Scholar
AristotleThe Ethiques of Aristotle, That Is to Saye, Preceptes of Good Behauoute [sic] and Perfighte Honestie, Now Newly Tra[n]slated into EnglishLondon 1547Google Scholar
AristotleNicomachean EthicsNew York 1962Google Scholar
AristotleThe Politics and the Constitution of AthensCambridge 1996Google Scholar
Arnway, JohnThe Tablet or Moderation of Charles the First MartyrThe Hague 1649Google Scholar
Augustine, StThe City of God against the PagansCambridge 1998Google Scholar
Augustine, StSt. Augustine: Select LettersLondon 1930Google Scholar
Ash, JohnThe New and Complete Dictionary of the English LanguageLondon 1775Google Scholar
Atkins, WilliamA Discourse Shewing the Nature of the GoutLondon 1694Google Scholar
Atkyns, RobertThe Power, Jurisdiction and Priviledge of ParliamentLondon 1689Google Scholar
Atkyns, RobertA Treatise of the True and Ancient Jurisdiction of the House of PeersLondon 1699Google Scholar
Aylett, RobertIoseph, or, Pharoah's FauoriteLondon 1623Google Scholar
Aylett, RobertThrifts Equipage viz. Fiue Diuine and Morall MeditationsLondon 1622Google Scholar
B. J., [John Bullokar]An English ExpositorLondon 1616Google Scholar
Bacon, FrancisThe Essayes or CounselsLondon 1625Google Scholar
Bacon, FrancisThe Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the SeuenthLondon 1629Google Scholar
Bacon, FrancisThe Letters and the Life of France BaconSpedding, JamesLondon 1861Google Scholar
Bacon, NicholasThe Recreations of His AgeOxford 1919Google Scholar
Baldwin, WilliamA Treatise of Morall PhylosophieLondon 1547Google Scholar
Bancroft, RichardDangerous Positions and ProceedingsLondon 1593Google Scholar
Barckley, RichardA Discourse of the Felicitie of ManLondon 1598Google Scholar
Barnes, BarnabeFoure Bookes of OfficesLondon 1606Google Scholar
Barnes, RobertA Supplication Made by Robert BarnesAntwerp 1531Google Scholar
Barnfield, RichardThe Encomion of Lady Pecunia: or the Praise of MoneyLondon 1598Google Scholar
Barret, RobertThe Theorike and Practike of Moderne Warres Discoursed in Dialogue WiseLondon 1598Google Scholar
Barrow, HenryThe Writings of Henry Barrow 1587–1590Carson, LelandLondon 1962Google Scholar
Barrow, HenryGreenwood, JohnA Plaine Refutation of M. G. Giffardes Reprochful BookeDordrecht 1591Google Scholar
Baxter, RichardThe Practical Works of the Rev. Richard BaxterOrme, WilliamLondon 1830Google Scholar
Baxter, RichardReliquiae BaxterianaeLondon 1696Google Scholar
Baylor, MichaelThe Radical ReformationCambridge 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bede 1953
Bell, ThomasThe Regiment of the Church as It Is Agreeable with ScripturesLondon 1606Google Scholar
Bernard of Clairvaux, Sthttp://pld.chadwyck.com
Bilson, ThomasThe Perpetual Gouernement of Christes ChurchLondon 1593Google Scholar
Black, JosephThe Martin Marprelate Tracts: A Modernized and Annotated EditionCambridge 2008Google Scholar
Blackstone, WilliamCommentaries on the Laws of EnglandOxford 1765Google Scholar
Blake, W. O.The History of Slavery and the Slave TradeColumbusOhio 1861Google Scholar
Blandie, WilliamThe Castle, or Picture of Pollicy Shewing Forth Most Liuely, the Face, Body and Partes of a CommonwealthLondon 1581Google Scholar
Blount, ThomasGlossographia: or, a dictionaryLondon 1656Google Scholar
Blount, ThomasNomo-Lexikon, a Law-DictionaryLondon 1670Google Scholar
Bodin, JeanThe Six Bookes of a Common-WealeLondon 1606Google Scholar
Bolde, SamuelA Plea for Moderation Towards DissentersLondon 1682Google Scholar
Botero, GiovanniA Treatise, Concerning the Causes of the Magnificencie and Greatnes of CitiesLondon 1606Google Scholar
Boyle, RobertThe Early Essays and Ethics of Robert BoyleHarwood, JohnCarbondale, Ill 1991Google Scholar
Bradshaw, WilliamA Treatise of the Nature and Use of Things IndifferentLondon 1605Google Scholar
Bradshaw, WilliamThe Unreasonablenesse of the SeparationDort? 1614Google Scholar
Brathwaite, RichardThe English GentlemanLondon 1630Google Scholar
Bredwell, StephenThe Rasing of the Foundations of BrownismeLondon 1588Google Scholar
Brett, ThomasTrue Moderation: A Sermon on Phil. IV. 5London 1714Google Scholar
Brewer, J. S.Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIIILondon 1862Google Scholar
Bridges, JohnA Defence of the Gouernment Established in the Church of EnglandeLondon 1587Google Scholar
A Briefe and Plaine DeclarationLondon 1584
Brinkelow, HenryThe Complaint of Roderyck MorsStrasbourg 1542Google Scholar
1793
Brunel, Antoine deA Journey into SpainLondon 1670Google Scholar
Buckeridge, JohnA Sermon Preached at Hampton Court before the Kings MaiestieLondon 1606Google Scholar
Bullein, WilliamA New Booke Entituled the Government of HealtheLondon 1558Google Scholar
Burnet, GilbertA History of the Reformation of the Church of EnglandOxford 1816Google Scholar
Burnet, GilbertThe Ill Effects of Animosities among Protestants in EnglandLondon 1688Google Scholar
Burnet, GilbertA Relation of the Death of the Primitive PersecutorsAmsterdam 1687Google Scholar
Burroughs, EdwardThe Case of Free Liberty of Conscience in the Exercise of Faith and Religion, Presented unto the King and Both Houses of ParliamentLondon 1661Google Scholar
Burton, RobertThe Anatomy of MelancholyOxford 1621CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Butler, SamuelThe Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Mr. Samuel ButlerLondon 1715Google Scholar
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of VeniceLondon 1864
Camp-Bell: or, the Ironmongers Faire FieldLondon 1609
Care, HenryAn Answer to a PaperLondon 1688Google Scholar
Cartwright, ThomasCommentarii Succincti & Dilucidi in Proverbia SalomonisLeiden 1617Google Scholar
Cartwright, ThomasThe Rest of the Second ReplieBasel 1577Google Scholar
Cartwright, ThomasThe Second Replie of Thomas CartwrightHeidelberg 1575Google Scholar
Cartwright, ThomasThe Danger of Riches, Discovered in a SermonLondon 1662Google Scholar
Case, JohnSphaera CivitatisOxford 1588Google Scholar
Cawdrey, RobertA Table AlphabeticalLondon 1604Google Scholar
Chaderton, LaurenceA Fruitfull Sermon, vpon the 3.4.5.6.7.&8. Verses of the 12. Chapiter of the Epistle of S. Paule to the RomanesLondon 1584Google Scholar
Chamberlayne, EdwardAngliae Notitia: Or, the Present State of EnglandLondon 1669Google Scholar
Charles I?, King of EnglandEikon Basilike: The Porvtraictvre of his Sacred Maiestie in His Solitudes and SvfferingsLondon 1649Google Scholar
Charles I?, King of EnglandHis Majesties Answer to the XIX Propositions of Both Houses of ParliamentOxford 1642Google Scholar
Charleton, WalterNatural History of the PassionsLondon 1673Google Scholar
CiceroDe Officiiswww.thelatinlibrary.com/cicero/off.shtml 2010Google Scholar
CiceroThe Five Days Debate at Cicero's House in TusculumLondon 1683Google Scholar
CiceroMarcus Tullius Ciceroes Thre Bokes of DutiesLondon 1556Google Scholar
Clapham, HenochA Chronological DiscourseLondon 1609Google Scholar
Clark, Andrew‘Brief Lives’, Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down by John Aubrey, between the Years 1669 & 1696Oxford 1898Google Scholar
Cocker, EdwardCocker's English DictionaryLondon 1704Google Scholar
Cockeram, HenryThe English Dictionarie: or, an Interpreter of Hard English WordsLondon 1623Google Scholar
Cockeram, HenryThe English Dictionary: or, an Expositor of Hard English WordsLondon 1670Google Scholar
Colby, ThomasOrdnance Survey of the County of LondonderryDublin 1837Google Scholar
Coles, ElishaAn English DictionaryLondon 1684Google Scholar
Cooper, Anthony AshleyA Letter from a Person of Quality to His Friend in the CountryLondon 1675Google Scholar
Cooper, ThomasThe Mysterie of the Holy Government of Our AffectionsLondon 1620Google Scholar
Cope, MichaelGodly and Learned Expositions upon the Proverbs of SolomonLondon 1580Google Scholar
Copland, PatrickVirginia's God Be ThankedLondon 1622Google Scholar
Corpus ReformatorumLeipzig 1834
Cosin, RichardConspiracie, for Pretended ReformationLondon 1592Google Scholar
Cotton, JohnGod's Promise to His PlantationLondon 1630Google Scholar
Crashaw, WilliamA Sermon Preached in London before the Right Honourable the Lord Lawarre, Lord Governour and Captaine Generall of VirgineaLondon 1610Google Scholar
Cudworth, RalphThe True Intellectual System of the UniverseLondon 1678Google Scholar
Cuff, HenryThe Differences of the Ages of Mans LifeLondon 1607Google Scholar
Dallison, CharlesThe Royalist's DefenceLondon 1648Google Scholar
Davenant, WilliamGondibert an Heroick PoemLondon 1651Google Scholar
A Declaration of the Wel-Affected in the Country of BuckinghamshireLondon 1649
A Declaration or Representation of the Actions, Intentions and Resolutions of Divers of the Inhabitants of the County of HartfordLondon 1649
Dee, JohnJohn Dee: The Limits of the British EmpireMacMillan, KenAbeles, JenniferWestport, Conn 2004Google Scholar
Defoe, BenjaminA Compleat English DictionaryWestminster 1735Google Scholar
Defoe, DanielThe Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeLondon 1719Google Scholar
Descartes, RenéThe Passions of the SouleLondon 1650Google Scholar
A Dialogue Between Riches, Poverty, Godliness, Gravity, Labour and ContentLondon 1659
Dod, JohnFoure Godlie and Fruitful SermonsLondon 1611Google Scholar
Donne, JohnA Sermon of Commemoration of the Lady Danvers, Late Wife of Sir John DanversLondon 1627Google Scholar
Donne, JohnA Sermon upon the Eighth Verse of the First Chapter of the Acts of the ApostlesLondon 1624Google Scholar
Drayton, MichaelPoly-OlbionLondon 1612Google Scholar
Dryden, JohnAbsalom and AchitophelLondon 1681Google Scholar
Dyche, ThomasA New General English DictionaryLondon 1740Google Scholar
Eburne, RichardA Plaine Path-Way to PlantationsLondon 1624Google Scholar
Elizabeth, IQueen of EnglandElizabeth I: Collected WorksMarcus, LeahMueller, JanelRose, Mary BethChicago 2000Google Scholar
Elyot, ThomasBibliotheca EliotaeLondon 1542Google Scholar
Elyot, ThomasThe Boke Named the GouernourLondon 1531Google Scholar
Elyot, ThomasThe Castel of HealthLondon 1539Google Scholar
The English ReportsEdinburgh 1900
Erasmus, DesideriusApophthegmes that Is to Saie, Prompte, Quicke, Wittie and Sentencious SaiyngesLondon 1542Google Scholar
Erasmus, DesideriusCollected Works of Erasmus: Adages II.i.1 to II.vi.100Toronto 1991Google Scholar
Erasmus, DesideriusFamiliarum Colloquiorum OpusLondon 1571Google Scholar
Estienne, RobertDictionariolum Puerorum, Tribus Linguis Latina, Anglica & Gallica ConscriptumLondon 1552Google Scholar
1664
Farindon, AnthonyFifty Sermons Preached at the Parish-Church of St. Mary Magdalene Milk-Street, London, and ElsewhereLondon 1674Google Scholar
Ferrarius, JohannesA Woorke of Ioannes Ferrarius Montanus, Touchynge the Good Orderynge of a Common WealeLondon 1559Google Scholar
Filmer, RobertThe Anarchy of a Limited or Mixed MonarchyLondon 1648Google Scholar
Filmer, RobertPatriarcha and Other WritingsSommerville, JohannCambridge 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Flavell, JohnHusbandry Spiritualized: or, the Heavenly Use of Earthly ThingsLondon 1669Google Scholar
Forset, EdwardA Comparatiue Discourse of the Bodies Natural and PolitiqueLondon 1606Google Scholar
Foster, GeorgeThe Sounding of the Last TrumpetLondon 1650Google Scholar
Foster, GeorgeFour Grand Questions Proposed and Briefly AnsweredLondon 1689Google Scholar
Foxe, JohnActs and MonumentsLondon 1563 www.hrionline.shef.ac.uk/foxe/Google Scholar
Foxe, JohnActs and MonumentsLondon 1583Google Scholar
Foxe, JohnThe Acts and Monuments of John FoxeTownshend, G.Cattley, S. R.London 1837Google Scholar
Fulbecke, WilliamA Booke of Christian EthicksLondon 1587Google Scholar
Fuller, ThomasThe Holy StateCambridge 1642Google Scholar
Fuller, ThomasJacobs Vow: A Sermon Preached before His MajestyLondon 1644Google Scholar
Gainsford, ThomasThe Glory of England, or, a True Description of Many Excellent Prerogatives and Remarkeable BlessingsLondon 1618Google Scholar
Galfridus, AnglicusOrtus Vocabularum AlphabeticoLondon 1509Google Scholar
Gardiner, RalphEngland's Grievance Discovered, in Relation to the Coal-TradeLondon 1655Google Scholar
Gardiner, Stephen 1553
Gardiner, StephenThe Letters of Stephen GardinerMuller, J. A.Cambridge 1933Google Scholar
Gifford, GeorgeA Short Treatise against the Donatists of England, whome We Call BrownistsLondon 1590Google Scholar
Gillespie, GeorgeWholsome Severity Reconciled with Christian LibertyLondon 1645Google Scholar
Gray, RobertA Good Speed to VirginiaLondon 1609Google Scholar
Greenham, RichardThe Workes of the Reverend and Faithfull Servant of Iesus Christ M. Richard GreenhamLondon 1601Google Scholar
Greville, FulkeThe Remains of Sir Fulk Grevill Lord Brooke Being Poems of Monarchy and ReligionLondon 1670Google Scholar
Grotius[?], HugoPolitick Maxims and ObservationsLondon 1654Google Scholar
Guild, WilliamA Yong Mans Inquisition, or TriallLondon 1608Google Scholar
H., I., GentlemanA Strange Wonder or a Wonder in a WomanLondon 1642Google Scholar
Hakluyt, RichardA Discourse Concerning Western PlantingDeane, CharlesCambridge, Mass 1877Google Scholar
Hall, DavidThe Antinomian Controversy, 1636–1638: A Documentary HistoryDurham 1990Google Scholar
Hall, EdwardThe Vnion of the Two Noble and Illustre Famelies of Lancastre [and] YorkeLondon 1548Google Scholar
Hall, JosephCases of Conscience Practically ResolvedLondon 1654Google Scholar
Hall, JosephChristian Moderation in Two BooksLondon 1640Google Scholar
Hall, JosephMeditations and Vowes, Divine and MorallLondon 1605Google Scholar
Hall, JosephQuo Vadis? A Iust Censure of Travell as It Is Commonly Vndertaken by the Gentlemen of Our NationLondon 1617Google Scholar
Hardy, NathanielThe Arraignment of Licentious Liberty and Oppressing TyrannyLondon 1647Google Scholar
Harrington, JamesThe Commonwealth of Oceana and a System of PoliticsPocock, J. G. A.Cambridge 1992CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harrison, EdwardPlain Dealing: or, the Countreymans Doleful Complaint and Faithful Watchword, to the Statesmen of the TimesLondon 1649Google Scholar
Hawke, MichaelThe Right of Dominion, and Property of LibertyLondon 1656Google Scholar
Helwys, ThomasAn Advertisement or Admonition unto the CongregationsAmsterdam 1611Google Scholar
Heylyn, PeterLord Have Mercie Upon UsOxford 1643Google Scholar
An Historicall Discoverie and Relation of the English Plantations in New EnglandLondon 1627
Hobbes, ThomasBehemoth: Or, the Long ParliamentTönnies, FerdinandChicago 1990Google Scholar
Hobbes, ThomasLeviathanTuck, RichardCambridge 1996Google Scholar
Holinshed, RaphaelThe First and Second Volumes of ChroniclesLondon 1587Google Scholar
Holinshed, RaphaelThe Firste Volume of the ChroniclesLondon 1577Google Scholar
Hooker, RichardThe Folger Library Edition of the Works of Richard HookerHill, W. SpeedCambridge, Mass 1977Google Scholar
Hooker, RichardOf the Lawes of Ecclesiastical PolitieLondon 1611Google Scholar
HoraceCertain Selected Odes of Horace, EnglishedLondon 1621Google Scholar
HoraceHorace His Arte of Poetrie, Pistles and Satyrs EnglishedLondon 1567Google Scholar
www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.aspx?gid=44 2010
Howard, HenrySonges and Sonettes, Written by the Right Honourable Lorde Henry Haward Late Earle of Surrey, and OtherLondon 1557Google Scholar
Hudson, WilliamTingley, John CottinghamThe Records of the City of NorwichNorwich 1906Google Scholar
Hughes, PaulLarkin, JamesTudor Royal ProclamationsNew Haven 1964Google Scholar
Charo, Hugo de SanctoOpera Omnia in Universum Vetus & Novum TestamentumColoniae Agrippinae 1621Google Scholar
Hunter, JosiahLoves Companion, or a Short Treatise of the Nature, Necessity, and Advantages of ModerationLondon 1656Google Scholar
Hyde, EdwardThe History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in EnglandOxford 1707Google Scholar
Jacob, HenryThe Divine Beginning and Institution of Christs True Visible or Ministeriall ChurchLeiden 1610Google Scholar
Jacob, HenryReasons Taken out of Gods Word and the Best Humane Testimonies Proving a Necessitie of Reforming our Churches in EnglandMiddelburg 1604Google Scholar
Jansen, CorneliusParaphrasis in Psalmos Omnes Dauidicos…Eiusdem in Prouerbia Salomonis & Ecclesiasticum Accuratissima CommentariaLugduni 1592Google Scholar
Jerome, StS. Eusebii Hieronymi Stridonensis Presbyteri Commentariorum in Isaiam Prophetam Libri Duodevigintihttp://pld.chadwyck.com 2010Google Scholar
Johnson, EdwardWonder-Working Providence of Sion's SaviourPoole, William FrederickAndover, Mass 1867Google Scholar
Johnson, FrancisA Short Treatise Concerning the Exposition of Those Words of ChristAmsterdam 1611Google Scholar
Johnson, RobertNova Britannia: Offering Most Excellent Fruites by Planting in VirginiaLondon 1609Google Scholar
Johnson, SamuelA Dictionary of the English LanguageLondon 1755Google Scholar
Kaulek, JeanCorrespondance Politique de MM. de Castillon et de Marillac, Ambassadeurs de France en Angleterre (1537–1542)Paris 1885Google Scholar
Kersey, JohnDictionarium Anglo-Britannicum: or, a General English DictionaryLondon 1708Google Scholar
The Lambs Defence against LyesLondon 1656
Latimer, HughCertayn Godly SermonsLondon 1562Google Scholar
Latimer, HughA Most Faithfull Sermon Preached before the Kinges Most Excellente MaiestyeLondon 1550Google Scholar
LawneChristopher, John FowlerThe Prophane Schisme of the Brownists or SeparatistsLondon 1612Google Scholar
Lawrence, JohnPolitica Decorum CommentationesLondon 1590Google Scholar
Lemnius, LevinusThe Touchstone of ComplexionsLondon 1576Google Scholar
L’Estrange, RogerThe State and Interest of the NationLondon 1680Google Scholar
Liberty of Conscience Explicated and VindicatedLondon 1689
Liberty of Conscience in Its Order to Universal PeaceLondon 1681
Lilburne, JohnThe Legall Fundamentall Liberties of the People of England Revived, Asserted and VindicatedLondon 1649Google Scholar
Light Shining in BuckinghamshireLondon 1648
Lipsius, JustusSixe Bookes of Politickes or Ciuil DoctrineLondon 1594Google Scholar
LivyThe Romane Historie Written by T. Livius of PaduaLondon 1600Google Scholar
LivyThe War with Hannibal: Books XXI–XXX of the History of Rome from Its FoundationLondon 1972Google Scholar
Lloyd, DavidMemoires of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings & Deaths … for the Protestant Religion and the Great Principle Thereof, Allegiance to Their Soveraigne, in Our Late Intestine WarsLondon 1668Google Scholar
Locke, JohnAn Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingAmherst, New York 1995Google Scholar
Locke, JohnA Letter Concerning Toleration, Licensed, Octob. 3. 1689. The Second Edition CorrectedLondon 1690Google Scholar
Locke, JohnA Second Letter Concerning Toleration. Licensed, June 24. 1690London 1690Google Scholar
Loe, WilliamThe Incomparable Jewell Shewed in a SermonLondon 1632Google Scholar
Lyly, JohnMidasLondon 1592CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mandeville, BernardThe Fable of the BeesHarth, PhillipHarmondsworth 1970Google Scholar
Marsilius of PaduaThe Defence of PeaceLondon 1535Google Scholar
Mason, FrancisThe Authoritie of the Church in Making Canons and Constitutions Concerning Things IndifferentLondon 1607Google Scholar
Mason, JohnA Briefe Discourse of the New-Found-LandLondon 1620Google Scholar
Mediolano, JohannesRegimen Sanitatis SalerniLondon 1528Google Scholar
Melanchthon, PhilipThe Loci Communes of Philip MelanchthonBoston 1944Google Scholar
Mercurius PoliticusLondon 1650
Meres, FrancisWits Common Wealth the Second PartLondon 1634Google Scholar
Milton, JohnA Defence of the People of EnglandAmsterdam 1692Google Scholar
Milton, JohnIoannis Miltoni Angli Pro Populo Anglicano DefensioLondon 1650Google Scholar
Milton, JohnA Soveraigne Salve to Cure the BlindLondon 1643Google Scholar
The ModerateLondon 1648
More Light Shining in BuckinghamshireLondon 1649
More, HenryAn Account of Virtue: or, Dr. Henry More's Abridgment of Morals, Put into EnglishLondon 1690Google Scholar
More, St ThomasA Fruteful, and Pleasaunt Worke of the Beste State of a Publyque Weale, and of the Newe Yle called VtopiaLondon 1551Google Scholar
Morley, GeorgeThe Bishop of Winchester's VindicationLondon 1683Google Scholar
Morton, ThomasNew English CanaanLondon 1632Google Scholar
A Most Grave, and Modest Confutation of the Errors of the Sect, Commonly Called Brownists, or: SeparatistsLondon 1644
Mulcaster, RichardPositions Wherin Those Primitiue Circumstances Be Examined, which Are Necessarie for the Training Vp of ChildrenLondon 1581Google Scholar
Constantia, MundaThe Worming of a Mad Dogge: Or, a Soppe for Cerberus the Iaylor of Hell No Confutation but a Sharpe Redargution of the Bayter of WomenLondon 1617Google Scholar
Mure, EleanorThe Story of the Three BearsToronto 1967Google Scholar
Nash, ThomasAn Almond for a Parrat, or Cutbert Curry-Knaues Almes Fit for the Knaue MartinLondon 1589Google Scholar
Nedham, MarchamontThe Case of the Common-Wealth of England StatedLondon 1650Google Scholar
Nedham, MarchamontThe Excellencie of a Free-StateLondon 1656Google Scholar
Neville, HenryPlato RedivivusLondon 1681Google Scholar
Nichols, J. G.Narratives of the Days of the ReformationWestminster 1859Google Scholar
Ormerod, OliverThe Picture of a PuritaneLondon 1605Google Scholar
Osborne, FrancisA Perswasive to a Mutuall Compliance under the Present GovernmentOxford 1652Google Scholar
Owen, DavidHerod and Pilate Reconciled: Or, the Concord of Papist and PuritanCambridge 1610Google Scholar
Parker, HenryObservations upon Some of His Majesties Late Answers and ExpressesLondon 1642Google Scholar
Parker, MatthewA Briefe ExaminationLondon 1566Google Scholar
Parker, SamuelA Discourse of Ecclesiastical PolitieLondon 1671Google Scholar
Patrizi, FrancescoA Moral Methode of Ciuile PolicieLondon 1576Google Scholar
Peacham, HenryMinerva Britanna or a Garden of Heroical DeuisesLondon 1612Google Scholar
Pearson, JohnCritici SacriLondon 1660Google Scholar
Penn, WilliamAn Address to Protestants upon the Present ConjunctureLondon 1679Google Scholar
Penn, WilliamThe Papers of William PennDunn, MaryDunn, RichardPhiladelphia 1981Google Scholar
Penn, WilliamThe Political Writings of William PennMurphy, AndrewIndianapolis 2002Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamChristian Oeconomie: or, a Short Survey of the Right Manner of Erecting and Ordering a FamilieLondon 1609Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamA Commentarie or Exposition, Vpon the Fiue First Chapters of the Epistle to the GalatiansCambridge 1604Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamEpieíkeia: or, a Treatise of Christian Equitie and ModerationCambridge 1604Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamA Godlie and Learned Exposition upon the Whole Epistle of IudeLondon 1606Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamThe Whole Treatise of the Cases of ConscienceCambridge 1608Google Scholar
Perkins, WilliamThe Workes of that Famous and Worthy Minister of Christ in the Vniversitie of Cambridge, Mr. William PerkinsCambridge 1612Google Scholar
Perrinchief, RichardSamaritanism: or, a Treatise of Comprehending, Compounding, and Tolerating Several Religions in One ChurchLondon 1664Google Scholar
Pett, PeterA Discourse Concerning Liberty of ConscienceLondon 1661Google Scholar
Phillips, EdwardThe New World of English WordsLondon 1658Google Scholar
Philodemius, EutactusThe Original & End of Civil PowerLondon 1649Google Scholar
Plato, RepublicGrube, G. M. A.Reeve, C. D. C. 1992
Playfere, ThomasThe Pathway to PerfectionLondon 1596Google Scholar
Plot, RobertThe Natural History of Stafford-ShireOxford 1686Google Scholar
Powel, GabrielDe Adiaphoris: Theological and Scholastical Positions, Concerning the Nature and Use of Things IndifferentLondon 1607Google Scholar
Powel, GabrielA Refutation of an Epistle Apologeticall Written by a Puritan-PapistLondon 1605Google Scholar
Price, RichardSauls Prohibition StaideLondon 1609Google Scholar
Primaudaye, PierreThe French Academie wherein is Discoursed the Institution of MannersLondon 1586Google Scholar
Proast, JonasThe Argument of the Letter Concerning Toleration Briefly Consider'd and Answer'dOxford 1690Google Scholar
Prynne, WilliamA New Discovery of Free-State TyrannyLondon 1655Google Scholar
Purchas, SamuelPurchas His Pilgrimage. Or Relations of the World and the Religions Observed in All AgesLondon 1613Google Scholar
Quinn, DavidNew American World: a Documentary History of North America to 1612New York 1979Google Scholar
Two Fruitfull ExercisesLondon 1588
The Mothers Counsell or, Live Within Compasse. Being the Last Will and Testament to Her Dearest DaughterLondon 1630
Raleigh, WalterThe Discouerie of the Large, Rich, and Bevvtiful Empire of GuianaLondon 1596Google Scholar
Raleigh[?], WalterThe Prince, or Maxims of StateLondon 1642Google Scholar
Reyner, EdwardPrecepts for Christian Practice, or, the Rule of the New Creature New Model'dLondon 1655Google Scholar
Reynolds, EdwardA Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the SoulLondon 1640Google Scholar
Rider, JohnRiders Dictionary Corrected and AugmentedLondon 1606Google Scholar
Salus Populi Solus Rex. The Peoples Safety Is the Sole Sovereignty, or the Royalist Out-ReasonedLondon 1648
Sanderson, WilliamA Compleat History of the Life and Raigne of King Charles from His Cradle to His GraveLondon 1658Google Scholar
Sandys, EdwinA Relation of the State of ReligionLondon 1605Google Scholar
Schaff, PhilipA Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian ChurchNew York 1886Google Scholar
Scott, ThomasVox Populi, or Newes from SpayneLondon 1620Google Scholar
Scott, ThomasVox RegisUtrecht 1624Google Scholar
Secker, WilliamA Wedding-Ring Fit for the FingerLondon 1664Google Scholar
Senault, Jean-FrançoisThe Use of the PassionsHenry, EarlLondon 1649Google Scholar
SenecaThe Eyght Tragedie of Seneca. Entituled AgamemnonLondon 1566Google Scholar
Scott, ThomasThe Lamentable Tragedie of OedipusLondon 1563Google Scholar
Scott, ThomasMoral and Political EssaysCambridge 1995Google Scholar
Sharp, AndrewThe English LevellersCambridge 1998CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sibbes, RichardThe Spirituall-Mans AimeLondon 1637Google Scholar
Smith, JohnThe Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer IslesLondon 1624Google Scholar
Smith, ThomasDe Republica AnglorumLondon 1583Google Scholar
Smyth, JohnThe Character of the Beast, or the False Constitution of the ChurchMiddelburg 1609Google Scholar
Smyth, JohnThe Differences of the Churches of the SeparationMiddelburg 1608Google Scholar
Some, RobertA Godly Treatise, Wherein Are Examined and Confuted Many Execrable FanciesLondon 1589Google Scholar
Southey, RobertThe Doctor, &cLondon 1834Google Scholar
Spenser, EdmundA View of the State of IrelandHadfield, AndrewMaley, WillyOxford 1997Google Scholar
A Spirit Moving in the Women-PreachersLondon 1646
Standish, JohnA Lytle Treatyse Composed by John StandyssheLondon 1540Google Scholar
Starkey, ThomasA Dialogue between Pole and LupsetMayer, ThomasLondon 1989Google Scholar
Starkey, ThomasAn Exhortation to the People, Instructynge Theym to Vnitie and ObedienceLondon 1536Google Scholar
State Papers Published under the Authority of Her Majesty's Commission, King Henry VIIILondon 1830
The Statutes of the Realm (1225–1713) Printed by Command of His Majesty George the ThirdLondon 1810
Stoughton, WilliamAn Assertion for True and Christian Church-PolicieMiddelburg 1604Google Scholar
Stow, JohnA Survay of LondonLondon 1598Google Scholar
Strype, JohnEcclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to ReligionOxford 1822Google Scholar
Swetnam, JosephThe Araignment of Lewde, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant WomenLondon 1615Google Scholar
Swinnock, GeorgeThe Works of George SwinnockLondon 1665Google Scholar
Taylor, JeremyTheologia Eklektike: A Discourse of the Liberty of ProphesyingLondon 1647Google Scholar
Taylor, ThomasA Commentarie vpon the Epistle of S. Paul Written to TitusCambridge 1612Google Scholar
Thomas, A. H.Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls Preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guild-HallCambridge 1926Google Scholar
Thorowgood, ThomasModeration Iustified, and the Lords Being at Hand EmprovedLondon 1644Google Scholar
Tichborne, JohnA Triple Antidote, against Certain Very Common Scandals of this TimeLondon 1609Google Scholar
To His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax…The Humble Representation of the Desires of the Officers and Souldiers in the Regiment of Horse, for the County of NorthumberlandLondon 1648
A True Declaration of the Estate of the Colonie in VirginiaLondon 1610
Trundle, JohnKeepe within CompasseLondon 1619Google Scholar
Tutchin, JohnA New MartyrologyLondon 1693Google Scholar
A Two-Fold TreatiseOxford 1612
Tyndale, WilliamThe Obedience of a Christian ManDaniell, DavidLondon 2000Google Scholar
Tyrrell, JamesBibliotheca Politica: or an Enquiry into the Ancient Constitution of the English GovernmentLondon 1694Google Scholar
Udall, John 1588
Venner, TobiasA Briefe and Accurate Treatise, Concerning, the Taking of the Fume of TobaccoLondon 1621Google Scholar
Victor, VeritieA Plea for Moderation in the Transactions of the ArmyLondon 1648Google Scholar
Vincent, PhilipA True Relation of the Late Battell Fought in New EnglandLondon 1637Google Scholar
Walwyn, WilliamThe Compassionate SamaritaneLondon 1644Google Scholar
Walwyn, WilliamA Still and Soft Voice from the ScripturesLondon 1647Google Scholar
Ward, SamuelA Coal from the AltarLondon 1615Google Scholar
Warmington, E. H.Greek GeographyLondon 1934Google Scholar
Warner, WilliamAlbions England a Continued Historie of the Same KingdomeLondon 1597Google Scholar
Warr, JohnThe Priviledges of the PeopleLondon 1649Google Scholar
Waterhouse, EdwardA Declaration of the State of the Colony and Affaires in VirginiaLondon 1622Google Scholar
Webbe, GeorgeAgurs Prayer: Or, the Christians ChoyceLondon 1621Google Scholar
Wharton, HenryAnglia SacraLondon 1691Google Scholar
Whitaker, EdwardAn Argument for Toleration and IndulgenceLondon 1681Google Scholar
Whitaker, TobiasThe Tree of Humane LifeLondon 1638Google Scholar
Whitbourne, RichardA Discourse and Discovery of New-Found-LandLondon 1620Google Scholar
White, JohnThe Planters PleaLondon 1630Google Scholar
Whitgift, JohnThe Works of John WhitgiftAyre, JohnCambridge 1851Google Scholar
Whitney, GeffreyA Choice of Emblemes, and Other DevisesLeiden 1586Google Scholar
Wilkins, JohnOf the Principles and Duties of Natural ReligionLondon 1675Google Scholar
Winstanley, GerrardThe Law of Freedom in a PlatformLondon 1652Google Scholar
Winstanley, GerrardTruth Lifting Up Its Head above ScandalsLondon 1649Google Scholar
Wither, GeorgeA Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and ModerneLondon 1635Google Scholar
Wood, WilliamNew Englands ProspectLondon 1634Google Scholar
A Word of Advice to the Two New Sherriffs of LondonLondon 1682
Wright, ThomasThe Passions of the MindeLondon 1601Google Scholar
Achilleos, StellaThe and a Tradition of Refined Male SociabilitySmyth, AdamA Pleasing Sinne: Drink and Conviviality in 17th-Century EnglandCambridge 2004Google Scholar
Achinstein, SharonMilton and the Revolutionary ReaderPrinceton 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Almasy, RudolphLanguage and Exclusion in the First Book of Hooker's ’Richard Hooker and the English ReformationDordrecht 2003Google Scholar
Amussen, SusanBeing Stirred to Much Unquietness: Violence and Domestic Violence in Early Modern England’Journal of Women's History 6 1994 70CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Amussen, SusanAn Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern EnglandOxford 1988Google Scholar
Armitage, DavidThe Ideological Origins of the British EmpireCambridge 2000CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armitage, DavidThe New World and British Historical Thought’America in European Consciousness 1493–1750Chapel Hill 1995Google Scholar
Armstrong, CatherineWriting North America in the Seventeenth Century: English Representations in Print and Manuscript(Aldershot 2007Google Scholar
Artese, CharlotteKing Arthur in America: Making Space in History for and John Dee's Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 33 1 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ashcraft, RichardLatitudinarianism and Toleration: Historical Myth Versus Political HistoryKroll, RichardAshcraft, RichardZagroin, PerezPhilosophy, Science and Religion in England 1640–1700Cambridge 1992Google Scholar
Ashcraft, RichardReligion and Lockean Natural RightsBloom, IreneMartin, J. PaulProudfoot, WayneReligious Diversity and Human RightsNew York 1996Google Scholar
Atkinson, NigelRichard Hooker and the Authority of Scripture, Tradition and ReasonCarlisle 1997Google Scholar
Axtell, JamesNative and Newcomers: The Cultural Origins of North AmericaOxford 2001Google Scholar
Aylmer, G. E.‘Presidential Address: Collective Mentalities in Mid Seventeenth-Century England: IV. Cross Currents: Neutrals, Trimmers, and Others’TRHS 39 1989 1Google Scholar
Bahlman, DudleyThe Moral Revolution of 1688New Haven 1957Google Scholar
Balis, ArnoutCorpus RubenianumLondon 2005Google Scholar
Barbour, ReidEnglish Epicures and Stoics: Ancient Legacies in Early Stuart CultureAmherst 1998Google Scholar
Barry, JonathanCivility and Civic Culture in Early Modern England: The Meanings of Urban FreedomBurke, PeterHarrison, BrianSlack, PaulCivil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith ThomasOxford 2000Google Scholar
Barry, JonathanBrooks, ChristopherThe Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550–1800New York 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beier, A. L.Cannadine, DavidRosenheim, JamesThe First Modern Society: Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence StoneCambridge 1989Google Scholar
Bennett, MartynBetween Scylla and Charybdis: The Creation of Rival Administrations at the Beginning of the English Civil WarGaunt, PeterThe English Civil WarOxford 2000Google Scholar
Berman, MarshallAll That Is Solid Melts into Air: The Experience of ModernityNew York 1982Google Scholar
Bernard, GeorgeThe King's Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English ChurchNew Haven 2005Google Scholar
Bloomfield, EdwardThe Opposition to the English Separatists, 1570–1625Washington, D.C 1981Google Scholar
Boose, LyndaScolding Brides and Bridling Scolds: Taming the Woman's Unruly Member’Shakespeare Quarterly 42 2 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bourdieu, PierreLanguage and Symbolic PowerThompson, JohnCambridge, Mass 1991Google Scholar
Bourdieu, PierreOutline of a Theory of PracticeCambridge 1977CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bourdieu, PierreThe State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of PowerStanford 1996Google Scholar
Bouwsma, WilliamA Usable Past: Essays in European Cultural HistoryBerkeley 1990Google Scholar
Brachlow, StephenThe Communion of Saints: Radical Puritan and Separatist Ecclesiology, 1570–1625Oxford 1988Google Scholar
Breen, T. H.The Character of the Good Ruler: A Study of Puritan Political Ideas in New England, 1630–1730New Haven 1970Google Scholar
Brewer, JohnThe Sinews of Power: War, Money, and the English State, 1688–1783Cambridge, Mass 1990Google Scholar
Brigden, SusanLondon and the ReformationOxford 1989Google Scholar
Brown, CallumThe Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation, 1800–2000London 2001Google Scholar
Brown, WendyManhood and Politics: A Feminist Reading of Political TheoryTotowa, N.J 1988Google Scholar
Brown, WendyRegulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and EmpirePrinceton 2006Google Scholar
Bunbury, E. H.A History of Ancient GeographyNew York 1959Google Scholar
Burchell, GrahamGordon, ColinMiller, PeterThe Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality with Two Lectures and an Interview with Michel FoucaultChicago 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burgess, GlennAbsolute Monarchy and the Stuart ConstitutionNew Haven 1996Google Scholar
Burgess, GlennFestenstein, MatthewEnglish Radicalism, 1550–1850Cambridge 2007CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burney, IanBone in the Craw of ModernityJournal of Victorian Culture 4 1999 104CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burton, AntoinetteGender, Sexuality and Colonial ModernitiesLondon 1999Google Scholar
Burtt, ShelleyVirtue Transformed: Political Argument in England 1688–1740Cambridge 1992CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bushnell, RebeccaA Culture of Teaching: Early Modern Humanism in Theory and PracticeIthaca 1996Google Scholar
Canny, NicholasThe Origins of Empire: An IntroductionCanny, NicholasThe Origins of EmpireOxford 1998Google Scholar
Canny, NicholasThe Permissive Frontier: The Problem of Social Control in English Settlements in Ireland and Virginia 1550–1650Andrews, K. R.Canny, N. P.Hair, P. E. H.The Westward Enterprise: English Activities in Ireland, the Atlantic, and America 1480–1650Liverpool 1978Google Scholar
Carlin, NorahThe Levellers and the Conquest of Ireland in 1649HJ 30 1987 269CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cave, AlfredCanaanites in a Promised Land: The American Indians and the Providential Theory of EmpireAmerican Indian Quarterly 12 1988 277CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chakrabarty, DipeshHabitations of ModernityChicago 2002Google Scholar
Chakrabarty, DipeshProvincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical DifferencePrinceton 2000Google Scholar
Chaplin, JoyceSubject Matter: Technology, the Body, and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500–1676(Cambridge, Mass 2001Google Scholar
Clark, J. C. D.English Society, 1688–1832: Ideology, Social Structure and Political Practice during the Ancien RegimeCambridge 1985Google Scholar
Clark, StuartThinking with Demons: The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern EuropeOxford 1997Google Scholar
Claydon, TonyWilliam III and the Godly RevolutionCambridge 1996CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Coffey, JohnPersecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558–1689New York 2000Google Scholar
Cohn, SamuelThe Black Death TransformedLondon 2003Google Scholar
Collinson, PatrickThe Elizabethan Puritan MovementOxford 1989Google Scholar
Collinson, PatrickHooker and the Elizabethan EstablishmentMcGrade, ArthurRichard Hooker and the Construction of Christian CommunityTempe, Ariz 1997Google Scholar
Collinson, PatrickA Magazine of Religion Patterns”: An Erasmian Topic Transposed in English ProtestantismBaker, DerekStudies in Church HistoryOxford 1977 223Google Scholar
Collinson, PatrickThe Monarchical Republic of Queen Elizabeth I’Elizabethan EssaysLondon 1994Google Scholar
Collinson, PatrickSir Nicholas Bacon and the Elizabethan Godly People: Essays on English Protestantism and PuritanismLondon 1983Google Scholar
Como, DavidBlown by the Spirit: Puritanism and the Emergence of an Antinomian Underground in Pre-Civil-War EnglandStanford 2004Google Scholar
Condren, ConalThe Language of Politics in Seventeenth-Century EnglandBasingstoke 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Conekin, BeckyMort, FrankWaters, ChrisMoments of Modernity: Reconstructing Britain, 1945–1964London 1998Google Scholar
Coolidge, JohnThe Pauline Renaissance in EnglandOxford 1970Google Scholar
Cooper, FrederickColonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, HistoryBerkeley 2005Google Scholar
Cooper, JamesTenacious of Their Liberties: The Congregationalists in Colonial MassachusettsOxford 1999Google Scholar
Corfield, PenelopeClass by Name and Number in Eighteenth-Century EnglandHistory 72 1987 38CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Corfield, PenelopeLanguage, History and ClassOxford 1991Google Scholar
Corns, ThomasMilton and the Characteristics of a Free CommonwealthArmitage, DavidHimy, ArmandSkinner, QuentinMilton and RepublicanismCambridge 1995Google Scholar
Cowan, BrianThe Social Life of Coffee: The Emergence of the British CoffeehouseNew Haven 2005Google Scholar
Cragg, GordonFrom Puritanism to the Age of ReasonCambridge 1966Google Scholar
Craig, JohnReformation, Politics and Polemics: The Growth of Protestantism in East Anglian Market Towns, 1500–1610Aldershot 2001Google Scholar
Crane, MaryFraming Authority: Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century EnglandPrinceton 1993Google Scholar
Crawford, PatriciaThe Poorest She”: Women and CitizenshipMendle, MichaelThe Putney Debates of 1647: The Army, the Levellers and the English StateCambridge 2001Google Scholar
Daly, JamesCosmic Harmony and Political Thinking in Early Stuart EnglandPhiladelphia 1979Google Scholar
Daunton, MartinRieger, BernhardMeanings of Modernity: Britain from the Late-Victorian Era to World War IIOxford 2001Google Scholar
David, ZdenekFinding the Middle Way: The Utraquists’ Liberal Challenge to Rome and LutherWashington, D.C 2003Google Scholar
Davidson, JennyHypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness: Manners and Morals from Locke to AustenCambridge 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Davies, CatherineA Religion of the Word: The Defence of the Reformation in the Reign of Edward VIManchester 2002Google Scholar
Davis, CharlesFor Conformities Sake”: How Richard Hooker Used Fuzzy Logic and Legal Rhetoric against Political ExtremesMcGrade, ArthurRichard Hooker and the Construction of Christian CommunityTempe, Ariz 1997Google Scholar
Davis, J. C.Gerard Winstanley and the Restoration of True MagistracyPP 70 1976 76Google Scholar
Davis, J. C.Levellers and Democracy 1968 174
Davis, J. C.Utopia and the Ideal Society: A Study of English Utopian Writing 1516–1700Cambridge 1981Google Scholar
Davis, StevieUnbridled Spirits: Women of the English Revolution: 1640–1660London 1998Google Scholar
Dean, DavidLaw-Making and Society in Late Elizabethan England: The Parliament of England, 1584–1601Cambridge 1996CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dickens, A. G.The English ReformationNew York 1964Google Scholar
Diethe, JürgenThe Moderate: Politics and Allegiances of a Revolutionary NewspaperHistory of Political Thought 4 1983 247Google Scholar
Doan, LauraGarrity, JaneSapphic Modernities: Sexuality, Women and National CultureNew York 2006CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dodds, GregoryExploiting Erasmus: The Erasmian Legacy and Religious Change in Early Modern EnglandToronto 2009CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dunn, JohnThe Political Thought of John LockeCambridge 1969CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dzelzainis, MartinHistory and Ideology: Milton, the Levellers, and the Council of State in 1649’Huntington Library Quarterly 68 2005 269CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Earle, PeterThe Making of the English Middle Class: Business, Society, and Family Life in London, 1660–1730Berkeley 1989Google Scholar
Elias, NorbertThe Civilizing Process: Sociogenetic and Psychogenetic Investigations(Maldon, Mass 1994Google Scholar
Elliott, J. H. 2006
Elms, AlanThe Three Bears”: Four InterpretationsThe Journal of American Folklore 90 1977 257CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Elton, G. R.Thomas Cromwell's Decline and FallCambridge Historical Journal 10 1951 150CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eppley, DanielDefending Royal Supremacy and Discerning God's Will in Tudor EnglandAldershot 2007Google Scholar
Ferguson, ArthurThe Articulate Citizen and the English RenaissanceDurham, N.C 1965Google Scholar
Ferrell, Lori AnneGovernment by Polemic: James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603–1625Stanford 1998Google Scholar
Finkelstein, Andrea 2000
Fitzmaurice, AndrewHumanism and AmericaCambridge 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Foster, StephenThe Long Argument: English Puritanism and the Shaping of New England Culture, 1570–1700Chapel Hill, N.C 1991Google Scholar
Foster, StephenTheir Solitary Way: The Puritan Social Ethic in the First Century of Settlement in New EnglandNew Haven 1971Google Scholar
Foucault, MichelThe Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical PerceptionNew York 1994Google Scholar
Foucault, MichelDiscipline and Punish: The Birth of the PrisonNew York 1979Google Scholar
Foucault, MichelPower/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977Gordon, ColinNew York 1980Google Scholar
Foucault, MichelSecurity, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de France 1977–1978Michel Senellart, transNew York 2007Google Scholar
Foucault, MichelThe Use of Pleasure: Volume 2 of the History of SexualtiyNew York 1990Google Scholar
Foxley, RachelHJ 47 2004 849CrossRef
Foyster, ElizabethMale Honour, Social Control and Wife Beating in Late Stuart EnglandTRHS 6 1996 215Google Scholar
Foyster, ElizabethMarital Violence: An English Family History, 1660–1875Cambridge 2005CrossRefGoogle Scholar
French, H. R.The Middle Sort of People in Provincial England 1600–1750Oxford 2007Google Scholar
French, H. R.Social Status, Localism and the “Middle Sort of PeopleP&P 166 2000 66Google Scholar
Fukuda, ArihiroSovereignty and the Sword: Harrington, Hobbes and Mixed Government in the English Civil WarsOxford 1997CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gal, StéphaneMalaise et Utopie Parlementaires au Temps de la Ligue: Les “Moyenneurs” du Parlement de DauphinéRevue Historique 303 2001 403CrossRefGoogle Scholar
George, CharlesGeorge, KatherineThe Protestant Mind of the English Reformation 1570–1640Princeton 1961CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gibbs, LeeRichard Hooker: Prophet of Anglicanism or English Magisterial ReformerAnglican Theological Review 84 2002 952Google Scholar
Gilbert, David, David MatlessShort, BrianGeographies of British ModernityOxford 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gillies, JohnShakespeare's Virginian MasqueEnglish Literary History 53 1986 673CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Glover, SamuelThe Putney Debates: Popular versus Elitist RepublicanismP&P 164 1999 47Google Scholar
Goldie, Mark‘John Locke's Circle and James IIHJ 55 1992 557CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldie, MarkThe Theory of Religious Intolerance in Restoration EnglandGrell, Ole PeterIsrael, JonathanTyacke, NicholasFrom Persecution to Toleration: The Glorious Revolution and Religion in EnglandOxford 1991Google Scholar
Goldie, MarkThe Unacknowledged Republic: Officeholding in Early Modern EnglandHarris, TimThe Politics of the Excluded, c.1500–1850New York 2001Google Scholar
Gordon, ColinGovernmental Rationality: An IntroductionBurchell, GrahamGordon, ColinMiller, PeterThe Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality with Two Lectures and an Interview with Michel FoucaultChicago 1991Google Scholar
Gowing, LauraDomestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern LondonOxford 1996Google Scholar
Greenblatt, StephenRenaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to ShakespeareChicago 1980Google Scholar
Greene, DavidThe Identity of the Emblematic NemesisStudies in the Renaissance 10 1963 25CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greengrass, MarkGoverning Passions: Peace and Reform in the French Kingdom, 1576–1585Oxford 2007CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greengrass, MarkMixed MessagesRacaut, LucRyrie, AlecModerate Voices in the European ReformationAldershot 2005Google Scholar
Gregory, BradSalvation at Stake: Christian Martyrdom in Early Modern EuropeCambridge, Mass 1999Google Scholar
Gilbert, DavidMatless, DavidShort, BrianGeographies of British ModernityOxford 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gunn, SimonVernon, JamesIntroduction: What Was Liberal Modernity and Why Was It Peculiar in Imperial BritainGunn, SimonVernon, JamesThe Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial BritainBerkeley 2011Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenModernity: An Incomplete Project’, trans. Nicholas WalkerBenhabib, SeylaD’Entreves, MaurizioHabermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity: Critical Essays on the Philosophical Discourse of ModernityCambridge, Mass 1997Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenThe Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve LecturesCambridge, Mass 1987Google Scholar
Harris, TimThe Bawdy House Riots of 1688HJ 29 1986 537CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harris, TimLondon Crowds in the Reign of Charles II: Propaganda and Politics from the Restoration until the Exclusion CrisisCambridge 1987Google Scholar
Harrison, WilliamThe ChurchKirby, TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008Google Scholar
Hart, VaughanTucker, RichardImmaginacy Set Free: Aristotelian Ethics and Inigo Jones's Banqueting House at WhitehallRES: Anthropology and Aesthetics 39 2001 151Google Scholar
Hartwig, JoanHorses and Women in ’Huntington Library Quarterly 45 1982 285CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hill, ChristopherPuritanism and Revolution: Studies in Interpretation of the English Revolution of the Seventeenth CenturyLondon 1958Google Scholar
Hill, ChristopherThe Religion of Gerard WinstanleyOxford 1978Google Scholar
Hill, ChristopherThe World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas in the English RevolutionLondon 1975Google Scholar
Hill, W. SpeedWorks and Editions IIKirby, TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008Google Scholar
Hindle, SteveOn the Parish? The Micro-Politics of Poor Relief in Rural England c.1550–1750Oxford 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hindle, SteveThe State and Social Change in Early Modern England, c.1550–1640New York 2000Google Scholar
Hirschman, AlbertThe Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism before Its TriumphPrinceton 1977Google Scholar
Hobby, ElaineWinstanley, Women and the FamilyProse Studies 22 1999 61CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holstun, JamesEhud's Dagger: Class Struggle in the English RevolutionLondon 2000Google Scholar
Houlbrooke, RalphCivility and Civil Observances in the Early Modern English FuneralBurke, PeterHarrison, BrianSlack, PaulCivil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith ThomasOxford 2000Google Scholar
House, Seymour BakerAn Unknown Tudor Propaganda Poem c.1540Notes and Queries 39 1992 282Google Scholar
Houston, AlanA Way of Settlement”: The Levellers, Monopolies, and the Public InterestHistory of Political Thought 14 1993 381Google Scholar
Houston, AlanPincus, SteveNation Transformed: England after the RestorationCambridge 2001Google Scholar
Howell, RogerThe Structure of Urban Politics in the English Civil WarAlbion 11 1979 111CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howell, RogerBrewster, DavidReconsidering the Levellers: The Evidence of the ModerateP&P 46 1970 68Google Scholar
Hunt, MargaretThe Middling Sort: Commerce, Gender, and the Family in England 1680–1780Berkeley 1996Google Scholar
Hussein, NasserThe Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of LawAnn Arbor 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ingalls, RanallSin and GraceKirby, TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008Google Scholar
James, SusanPassion and Action: The Emotions in Seventeenth-Century PhilosophyOxford 1997Google Scholar
James, SusanReason, the Passions and the Good LifeGarber, DanielAyers, MichaelThe Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century PhilosophyCambridge 2003Google Scholar
Jennings, FrancisThe Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of ConquestChapel Hill 1975Google Scholar
Jones, NormanGod and the Moneylenders: Usury and the Law in Early Modern EnglandOxford 1989Google Scholar
Jordan, W. K.The Development of Religious Toleration in EnglandCambridge, Mass 1932Google Scholar
Joyce, PatrickThe Rule of Freedom: Liberalism and the Modern CityLondon 2003Google Scholar
Kahn, VictoriaThe Passions and the Interests in Early Modern Europe: The Case of Guarini's Paster, GailRowe, KatherineFloyd-Wilson, MaryReading the Early Modern Passions: Essays in the Cultural History of EmotionPhiladelphia 2004Google Scholar
Kamen, HenryThe Rise of TolerationLondon 1967Google Scholar
Kaye, JoelEconomy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century: Money, Market Exchange, and the Emergence of Scientific ThoughtCambridge 1998CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaye, JoelThe (Re)Balance of Nature, c.1250–1350Hanawalt, BarbaraKiser, LisaEngaging with Nature: Essays on the Natural World in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeNotre Dame 2008Google Scholar
Kenyon, TimothyUtopian Communism and Political Thought in Early Modern EnglandLondon 1989Google Scholar
Kirby, W. J. TorranceReason and LawKirby, W. J. TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kirby, W. J. TorranceRichard Hooker's Doctrine of the Royal SupremacyLeiden 1990Google Scholar
Kishlansky, MarkParliamentary Selection: Social and Political Choice in Early Modern EnglandCambridge 1986CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kishlansky, MarkThe Rise of the New Model ArmyCambridge 1979Google Scholar
Klein, LawrencePoliteness and the Interpretation of the British Eighteenth CenturyHJ 45 2002 869CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Knapp, JeffreyAn Empire Nowhere: England, America, and Literature from Utopia to The TempestBerkeley 1992Google Scholar
Knapp, JeffreyShakespeare's Tribe: Church, Nation, and Theater in Renaissance EnglandChicago 2002Google Scholar
Knights, MarkMeer Religion” and the “Church-State” of Restoration England: the Impact and Ideology of James II's Declarations of IndulgenceHouston, AlanPincus, SteveA Nation Transformed: England after the RestorationCambridge 2001Google Scholar
Knights, MarkOccasional Conformity and the Representation of Dissent: Hypocrisy, Sincerity, Moderation and ZealParliamentary History 24 2005 41CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Knockles, PeterThe Oxford Movement in Context: Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760–1857Cambridge 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krey, Gary DeReformation and Arbitrary Government: London Dissenters and James II's Polity of Toleration, 1687–88’McElligott, JamesFear, Exclusion and Revolution: Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680sAldershot 2006Google Scholar
Kroll, RichardIntroductionKroll, RichardAshcraft, RichardZagorin, PerezPhilosophy, Science and Religion in England 1640–1700Cambridge 1992CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kupperman, KarenThe Beehive as a Model for Colonial DesignKupperman, KarenAmerica in European Consciousness 1493–1750Chapel Hill 1995Google Scholar
Kupperman, KarenClimate and Mastery of the Wilderness in Seventeenth-Century New EnglandHall, DavidAllen, DavidSeventeenth-Century New England: A ConferenceBoston 1984Google Scholar
Kupperman, KarenErrand to the Indies: Puritan Colonization from Providence Island through the Western DesignWMQ 45 1988 70CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kupperman, KarenFear of Hot Climates in the Anglo-American Colonial ExperienceWMQ 41 1984 213CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kupperman, KarenThe Jamestown ProjectCambridge, Mass 2007Google Scholar
Kupperman, KarenThe Puzzle of the American Climate in the Early Colonial PeriodAHR 87 1982 1262Google Scholar
Kupperman, KarenSettling with the Indians: The Meeting of English and Indian Cultures in America, 1580–1640Totowa, N.J 1980Google Scholar
Lake, PeterAnglicans and Puritans? Presbyterianism and English Conformist Thought from Whitgift to HookerLondon 1988Google Scholar
Lake, PeterJoseph Hall, Robert Skinner and the Rhetoric of Moderation at the Early Stuart Court’Ferrell, Lori AnneMcCullough, PeterThe English Sermon Revised: Religion, Literature and History 1600–1750Manchester 2001Google Scholar
Lake, PeterThe Moderate and Irenic Case for Religious War: Joseph Hall's in Context’Amussen, SusanKishlansky, MarkPolitical Cultures and Cultural Politics in Early Modern England: Essays Presented to David UnderdownManchester 1995Google Scholar
Lake, PeterModerate Puritans and the Elizabethan ChurchCambridge 1982CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lake, PeterOrder, Orthodoxy and Resistance: The Ambiguous Legacy of English Puritanism or Just How Moderate Was Stephen DenisonBraddick, MichaelWalter, JohnNegotiating Power in Early Modern Society: Order, Hierarchy and Subordination in Britain and IrelandCambridge 2001Google Scholar
Langford, PaulPublic Life and the Propertied Englishman, 1689–1798Oxford 1991Google Scholar
Latour, BrunoWe Have Never Been ModernCambridge, Mass 1993Google Scholar
Lehmberg, StanfordThe Later Parliaments of Henry VIII, 1536–1547Cambridge 1977CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Levine, Joseph‘Latitudinarians, Neoplatonists and Ancient WisdomKroll, Richard, Richard AshcraftZagorin, PerezPhilosophy, Science, and Religion in England 1640–1700Cambridge 1992Google Scholar
Lewis, J. E.The Trial of Mary Queen of Scots: A Brief History with DocumentsBoston 1999Google Scholar
Light, AlisonForever England: Femininity, Literature and Conservatism between the WarsLondon 1991Google Scholar
Louthan, HowardZachman, RandallConciliation and Confession: The Struggle for Unity in the Age of ReformNotre Dame 2004Google Scholar
Lovejoy, ArthurThe Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an IdeaCambridge, Mass 1936Google Scholar
McClendon, MurielThe Quiet Reformation: Magistrates and the Emergence of Protestantism in Tudor NorwichStanford 1999Google Scholar
McCrea, AndreaConstant Minds: Political Virtue and the Lipsian Paradigm in England 1584–1650Toronto 1997CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacCulloch, DiarmaidRichard Hooker's ReputationEHR 117 2002 773CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacCulloch, DiarmaidSuffolk and the Tudors: Politics and Religion in an English CountyOxford 1986CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDiarmid, JohnThe Monarchical Republic of Early Modern England: Essays in Response to Patrick CollinsonAldershot 2007Google Scholar
McGinnis, TimothyGeorge Gifford and the Reformation of the Common SortKirksville, Miss 2004Google Scholar
McGrade, A. S.EpiscopacyKirby, W. J. TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008Google Scholar
McLaren, AnnePolitical Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I: Queen and Commonwealth, 1558–1585Cambridge 1999CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacMillan, KenSovereignty and Possession in the English New World: The Legal Foundations of Empire, 1576–1640Cambridge 2006Google Scholar
Macpherson, C. B.The Political Theory of Possessive IndividualismOxford 1962Google Scholar
McRae, AndrewGod Speed the Plough: The Representation of Agrarian England, 1500–1660Cambridge 1996Google Scholar
Maddox, GrahamThe Limits of Neo-Roman Liberty’History of Political Thought 23 2002Google Scholar
Maltby, JudithPrayer Book and People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart EnglandCambridge 1998Google Scholar
Maltby, WilliamThe Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558–1660Durham, N.C 1971Google Scholar
Mandelbrote, ScottReligious Beliefs and the Politics of Toleration in the Late Seventeenth CenturyNederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis 81 2001 93CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mandler, PeterLiberty and Authority in Victorian BritainOxford 2006CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Manning, BrianThe English People and the English Revolution, 1640–1649London 1976Google Scholar
Marshall, JohnJohn Locke: Resistance, Religion and ResponsibilityCambridge 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshall, JohnJohn Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture: Religious Intolerance and Arguments for Religious Toleration in Early Modern and Early Enlightenment EuropeCambridge 2006Google Scholar
Marshall, JohnSome Intellectual Consequences of the English RevolutionThe European Legacy 5 2000 515CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mayer, ArnoThe Persistence of the Old Regime: Europe to the Great WarNew York 1981Google Scholar
Maza, SarahThe Myth of the French Bourgeoisie: An Essay on the Social Imaginary, 1750–1850Cambridge, Mass 2003Google Scholar
Mendle, MichaelDangerous Positions: Mixed Government, the Estates of the Realm, and the Making of the Answer to the xix PropositionsUniversity, Ala 1985Google Scholar
Mendle, MichaelParliamentary Sovereignty: A Very English Absolutism’Phillipson, NicholasSkinner, QuentinPolitical Discourse in Early Modern BritainCambridge 1993Google Scholar
Merchant, CarolynThe Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific RevolutionSan Francisco 1980Google Scholar
Miller, JohnContaining Division in Restoration NorwichEHR 121 2006 1019CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Miller, JohnA Moderate in the First Age of Party: The Dilemmas of Sir John Holland, 1675–85EHR 114 1999 844CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Milton, AnthonyCatholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600–1640Cambridge 1995CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrill, JohnProvincial Squires and “Middling Sorts” in the Great RebellionHJ 20 1977 229CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrill, JohnThe Religious Context of the English Civil War’TRHS 34 1984 155Google Scholar
Morrill, JohnRevolt in the Provinces: The People of England and the Tragedies of War, 1634–48London 1999Google Scholar
Muldrew, CraigThe Economy of Obligation: The Culture of Credit and Social Relations in Early Modern EnglandNew York 1998CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Murphy, AndrewConscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and Religious Dissent in Early Modern England and AmericaUniversity Park, Penn 2001Google Scholar
Neale, JohnThe Via MediaLondon 1958Google Scholar
Nelson, EricThe Greek Tradition in Republican ThoughtCambridge 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
North, HelenSophrosyne: Self-Knowledge and Self-Restraint in Greek LiteratureIthaca 1966Google Scholar
Nugent, DonaldEcumenism in the Age of Reformation: The Colloquy of PoissyCambridge, Mass 1974Google Scholar
Nussbaum, MarthaThe Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic EthicsPrinceton 1994Google Scholar
Opie, IonaOpie, PeterThe Classic Fairy TalesOxford 1974Google Scholar
O’Shea, AlanEnglish Subjects of ModernityNava, MicaO’Shea, AlanModern Times: Reflections on a Century of English ModernityLondon 1996Google Scholar
Pagden, AnthonyLords of All the World: Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain and France c.1500–c.1800New Haven 1995Google Scholar
Paster, GailRowe, KatherineFloyd-Wilson, MaryReading the Early Modern Passions: Essays in the Cultural History of EmotionPhiladelphia 2004Google Scholar
Pateman, CaroleThe Sexual ContractStanford 1988Google Scholar
Patterson, W. B.King James VI and I and the Reunion of ChristendomCambridge 1997Google Scholar
Pears, DavidCourage as a MeanRorty, AmélieEssays of Aristotle's EthicsBerkeley 1980Google Scholar
Peltonen, MarkkuThe Duel in Early Modern England: Civility, Politeness and HonourCambridge 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perkin, HaroldThe Origins of Modern English SocietyLondon 1969CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Peterson, MarkThe Price of Redemption: The Spiritual Economy of Puritan New EnglandStanford 1997Google Scholar
Pincus, Steve1688: The First Modern RevolutionNew Haven 2009Google Scholar
Pincus, SteveNeither Machiavellian Moment nor Possessive Individualism: Commercial Society and the Defenders of the English CommonwealthAHR 103 1998 705Google Scholar
Pocock, J. G. A.The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: A Study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth CenturyCambridge 1957Google Scholar
Pocock, J. G. A. 1998 7
Pocock, J. G. A.The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican TraditionPrinceton 1975Google Scholar
Pocock, J. G. A.Virtues, Rights, and Manners: A Model for Historians of Political ThoughtPolitical Theory 9 1981 353CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pollock, LindaHonor, Gender, and Reconciliation in Elite Culture, 1570–1700’JBS 46 2007 3CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Poovey, MaryMaking a Social Body: British Cultural Formation, 1830–1864Chicago 1995Google Scholar
Porter, H. C.Hooker, the Tudor Constitution, and the Hill, W. SpeedStudies in Richard Hooker: Essays Preliminary to an Edition of His WorksCleveland 1972Google Scholar
Porter, RoyThe Creation of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British EnlightenmentNew York 2000Google Scholar
Price, RichardBritish Society, 1680–1880: Dynamism, Containment and ChangeCambridge 1999CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prior, CharlesDefining the Jacobean Church: The Politics of Religious Controversy, 1603–1625Cambridge 2005CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Racault, LucRyrie, AlecModerate Voices in the European ReformationAldershot 2005Google Scholar
Rahe, PaulAgainst Throne and Altar: Machiavelli and Political Theory under the English RepublicCambridge 2008CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rahe, PaulThe Classical Republicanism of John MiltonHistory of Political Thought 25 2004 243Google Scholar
Rahe, PaulRepublics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American RevolutionChapel Hill 1992Google Scholar
Rasmussen, BarryThe Priority of God's Gracious Action in Richard Hooker's HermeneuticKirby, W. J. TorranceRichard Hooker and the English ReformationDordrecht 2003Google Scholar
Rawls, JohnA Theory of JusticeCambridge, Mass 1971Google Scholar
Read, DavidColonialism and Coherence: The Case of Captain John Smith's General Historie of Virginia’Modern Philology 91 1994 428Google Scholar
Redemaker, AdriaanSophrosyne and the Rhetoric of Self-Restraint: Polysemy and Persuasive Use of an Ancient Greek Value TermLeiden 2005Google Scholar
Remer, GaryJames Harrington's New Deliberative Rhetoric: Reflection of an Anticlassical Republicanism’History of Political Thought 16 1995 532Google Scholar
Rex, RichardThe Crisis of Obedience: God's Word and Henry's ReformationHJ 39 1996 863CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rivers, IsabelReason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660–1780Cambridge 1991Google Scholar
Roberts, PennyThe Languages of Peace during the French Religious WarsCultural and Social History 4 2007 297CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rogers, MichaelGerard Winstanley on Crime and PunishmentSCJ 27 1996 735Google Scholar
Rust, MarthaThe ABC of AristotleKline, DanielMedieval Literature for ChildrenNew York 2003Google Scholar
Schmitt, CharlesJohn Case and Aristotelianism in Renaissance EnglandKingston 1983Google Scholar
Schochet, GordonFrom Persecution to ‘TolerationJones, J. R.Liberty Secured? Britain Before and After 1688Stanford 1992Google Scholar
Scodel, JoshuaExcess and the Mean in Early Modern English LiteraturePrinceton 2002Google Scholar
Scott, JoanOnly Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of ManCambridge, Mass 1996Google Scholar
Scott, JonathanCommonwealth Principles: Republican Writings of the English RevolutionCambridge 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scott, JonathanThe Rapture of Motion”: James Harrington's Republicanism’Phillipson, NicholasSkinner, QuentinPolitical Discourse in Early Modern EuropeCambridge 1993Google Scholar
Scott, JonathanWhat Were Commonwealth Principles?HJ 47 2004 591CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Seaberg, R. B.The Norman Conquest and the Common Law: The Levellers and the Argument from Continuity’HJ 24 1981 791CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Secor, PhilipRichard Hooker and the Via MediaBloomington, Ind 2006Google Scholar
Selement, GeorgeThe Covenant Theology of English Separatism and the Separation of Church and State’Journal of the American Academy of Religion 41 1973 66CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shagan, EthanThe Battle for Indifference in Elizabethan EnglandRacault, LucRyrie, AlecModerate Voices in the European ReformationAldershot 2005Google Scholar
Shagan, EthanBeyond Good and Evil: Thinking with Moderates in Early Modern EnglandJBS 49 2010 488CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shagan, EthanThe English Inquisition: Constitutional Conflict and Ecclesiastical Law in the 1590sHJ 47 2004 541CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shagan, EthanPopular Politics and the English ReformationCambridge 2003Google Scholar
Shapin, StevenA Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century EnglandChicago 1994Google Scholar
Shepard, AlexandraMeanings of Manhood in Early Modern EnglandOxford 2003Google Scholar
Shuger, DeboraHabits of Thought in the English Renaissance: Religion, Politics, and the Dominant CultureBerkeley 1990Google Scholar
Shuger, DeboraSocietie Supernaturall”: The Imagined Community of Hooker's McGrade, ArthurRichard Hooker and the Construction of Christian CommunityTempe, Ariz 1997Google Scholar
Shulman, GeorgeRadicalism and Reverence: The Political Thought of Gerard WinstanleyBerkeley 1989Google Scholar
Skinner, QuentinHobbes and Republican LibertyCambridge 2008Google Scholar
Skinner, QuentinJohn Milton and the Politics of SlaveryProse Studies 23 2000 1CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Skinner, QuentinLiberty Before LiberalismCambridge 1998Google Scholar
Skinner, QuentinRethinking Political LibertyHistory Workshop Journal 61 Spring 2006 156Google Scholar
Smail, JohnThe Origins of Middle-Class Culture: Halifax, Yorkshire, 1660–1780Ithaca 1994Google Scholar
Smith, DavidConstitutional Royalism and the Search for Settlement, c.1640–1649Cambridge 1994CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, HildaAll Men and Both Sexes: Gender, Politics, and the False Universal in England 1640–1832University Park, Penn 2002Google Scholar
Smith, NigelGerrard Winstanley and the Literature of RevolutionProse Studies 22 1999 46CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, NigelPopular Republicanism in the 1650s: John Streater's “Heroick MechanicksArmitage, DavidHimy, ArmandSkinner, QuentinMilton and RepublicanismCambridge 1995Google Scholar
Smuts, MalcolmForce, Love and Authority in Caroline Political CultureAtherton, IanSanders, JulieThe 1630s: Interdisciplinary Essays on Culture and Politics in the Caroline EraManchester 2006Google Scholar
Sommerville, JohannEnglish and Roman Liberty in the Monarchical Republic of Early Stuart EnglandMcDiarmid, JohnThe Monarchical Republic of Early Modern England: Essays in Response to Patrick CollinsonAldershot 2007Google Scholar
Spurr, JohnLatitudinarianism” and the Restoration ChurchHJ 31 1988 61CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Spurr, JohnThe Restoration Church of England, 1646–1689New Haven 1991CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stanwood, P. G.Works and EditionsKirby, TorranceA Companion to Richard HookerLeiden 2008Google Scholar
Stern, PhilipA Politie of Civill & Military Power”: Political Thought and the Late Seventeenth-Century Foundations of the East India Company-StateJBS 47 2 2008Google Scholar
Stevens, PaulLeviticus Thinking” and the Rhetoric of Early Modern ColonialismCriticism 35 1993 441Google Scholar
Stevenson, LauraPraise and Paradox: Merchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular LiteratureCambridge 1984CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Strier, RichardDonne and the Politics of DevotionHamilton, DonnaStrier, RichardReligion, Literature and Politics in Post-Reformation England 1540–1688Cambridge 1996Google Scholar
Stuurman, SiepThe Canon and the History of Political Thought: Its Critique and a Proposed AlternativeHistory and Theory 39 2000 147CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sullivan, VickieMachiavelli, Hobbes and the Formation of a Liberal Republicanism in EnglandCambridge 2004CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tadmor, NaomiThe Social Universe of the English Bible: Scripture, Society and Culture in Early Modern EnglandCambridge 2010Google Scholar
Tawney, R. H.Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: a Historical StudyLondon 1926Google Scholar
Thomas, KeithThe Levellers and the FranchiseAylmer, GeraldThe Interregnum: The Quest for Settlement 1646–1660London 1972Google Scholar
Thompson, W. DCargill, J.The Philosopher of the “Politic Society”: Richard Hooker as a Political Thinker’Hill, W. SpeedStudies in Richard Hooker: Essays Preliminary to an Edition of His WorksCleveland 1972Google Scholar
Thrupp, SylviaThe Merchant Class of Medieval LondonAnn Arbor 1962Google Scholar
Tillyard, E. M. WThe Elizabethan World PictureLondon 1958Google Scholar
Todd, MargoChristian Humanism and the Puritan Social OrderCambridge 1987Google Scholar
Todd, MargoSeneca and the Protestant Mind: The Influence of Stoicism on Puritan EthicsArchiv für Reformationgeschichte 74 1983 182Google Scholar
Travers, RobertIdeology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century BengalCambridge 2007CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tuck, RichardPhilosophy and Government, 1572–1651Cambridge 1993CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tuckness, AlexRethinking the Intolerant LockeAmerican Journal of Political Science 46 2002 288CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tully, JamesAn Approach to Political Philosophy: Locke in ContextsCambridge 1993CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Turner, JamesLibertines and Radicals in Early Modern London: Sexuality, Politics, and Literary Culture, 1630–1685Cambridge 2002Google Scholar
Tyacke, NicholasAnti-Calvinists: The Rise of English Arminianism c.1590–1640Oxford 1987Google Scholar
Urmson, J. O.Aristotle's Doctrine of the MeanRorty, AmélieEssays of Aristotle's EthicsBerkeley 1980Google Scholar
Vaughan, AldenFrom White Man to Red Skin: Changing Anglo-American Perceptions of the American IndianAHR 87 1982 917Google Scholar
Verkamp, BernardThe Indifferent Mean: Adiaphorism in the English Reformation to 1554Athens, Ohio 1977Google Scholar
Vickers, BrianAuthority and Coercion in Elizabethan ThoughtQueen's Quarterly 87 1 1980Google Scholar
Vickers, DanielCompetency and Competition: Economic Culture in Early AmericaWMQ 47 1990 3CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Voak, NigelRichard Hooker and Reformed Theology: A Study of Reason, Will, and GraceOxford 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wahrman, DrorImagining the Middle Class: The Political Representation of Class in Britain, c.1780–1840Cambridge 1995CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Waldron, JeremyLocke, Toleration and the Rationality of PersecutionLiberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981–1991Cambridge 1993Google Scholar
Walsham, AlexandraCharitable Hatred: Tolerance and Intolerance in England, 1500–1700Manchester 2006Google Scholar
Walzer, MichaelOn TolerationNew Haven 1997Google Scholar
Warnicke, RethaThe Marrying of Anne of ClevesCambridge 2000Google Scholar
Webb, DarrenThe Bitter Product of Defeat? Reflections on Winstanley's Law of FreedomPolitical Studies 52 2004 199CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Webster, TomGodly Clergy in Early Stuart England: The Caroline Puritan Movement, c.1620–1643Cambridge 1997CrossRefGoogle Scholar
White, PeterPredestination, Policy, and Polemic: Conflict and Consensus in the English Church from the Reformation to the Civil WarCambridge 1992CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Winship, MichaelFreeborn (Puritan) Englishmen and Slavish Subjection: Popish Tyranny and Puritan Congregationalism, .1570–1606EHR 124 510 2009Google Scholar
Winship, MichaelGodly Republicanism and the Origins of the Massachusetts Polity’WMQ 63 2006 427Google Scholar
Winship, MichaelMaking Heretics: Militant Protestantism and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636–1641Princeton 2002CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Withington, PhilThe Politics of Commonwealth: Citizens and Freemen in Early Modern EnglandCambridge 2005CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Withington, PhilPublic Discourse, Corporate Citizenship, and State Formation in Early Modern England’AHR 112 2007 1016Google Scholar
Wood, AndyThe 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern EnglandCambridge 2007CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wood, DianaMedieval Economic ThoughtCambridge 2002CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wooding, LucyRethinking Catholicism in Reformation EnglandOxford 2000CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wootton, DavidRepublicanism, Liberty, and Commercial Society, 1649–1776Stanford 1994Google Scholar
Worden, BlairJames Harrington and “The Commonwealth of OceanaWootton, DavidRepublicanism, Liberty, and Commercial Society, 1649–1776Stanford 1994Google Scholar
Worden, BlairMarchamont Nedham and the Beginnings of English RepublicanismWootton, DavidRepublicanism, Liberty, and Commercial Society, 1649–1776Stanford 1994Google Scholar
Worden, BlairThe Question of Secularisation’Houston, AlanPincus, SteveA Nation Transformed: England after the RestorationCambridge 2001Google Scholar
Worden, BlairWit in a Roundhead: The Dilemma of Marchamont NedhamAmussen, SusanKishlansky, MarkPolitical Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern Europe: Essays Presented to David UnderdownManchester 1995Google Scholar
Wright, JonathanMarian Exiles and the Legitimacy of Flight from PersecutionJournal of Ecclesiastical History 52 2001 220CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wrightson, KeithEstates, Degrees and Sorts: Changing Perceptions of Society in Tudor and Stuart EnglandCorfield, PenelopeLanguage, History and ClassOxford 1991Google Scholar
Wrightson, KeithThe Social Order in Early Modern England: Three Approaches’Bonfield, LloydSmith, RichardWrightson, KeithThe World We Have Gained: Histories of Population and Social StructureNew York 1986Google Scholar
Wrightson, KeithSorts of People” in Tudor and Stuart England’Barry, JonathanBrooks, ChristopherThe Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550–1800New York 1994Google Scholar
Zagorin, PerezHow the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the WestPrinceton 2003CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • Ethan H. Shagan, University of California, Berkeley
  • Book: The Rule of Moderation
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139003711.016
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • Ethan H. Shagan, University of California, Berkeley
  • Book: The Rule of Moderation
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139003711.016
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • Ethan H. Shagan, University of California, Berkeley
  • Book: The Rule of Moderation
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139003711.016
Available formats
×