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_aLaw and Revelation _eRichard Hooker and His Writings _fRaymond Chapman, ed. |
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_aNorwich _cCanterbury Press _d2009 |
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215 | _a216 pages | ||
320 | _aincludes bibliographical information | ||
327 | _a1. Introduction 2. Preface: Concerning the present state of the Church of God 3. Book One: Concerning Laws and their several kinds in general 4. Book Two: Concerning Sufficiency of Holy Scripture 5. Book Three: That which the general principles and rules of Scripture potentially claim 6. Book 4: To alter unnecessarily the ancient received custom of the whole Church 7. Book 5: The general maintenance and defence of our whole Church service 8. Book 6: Matter belonging to the power of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction 9. Book 7: Whether Ecclesiastical regiment by Bishops be lawful in the Church 10. Book 8: The Church and Common wealth do flourish together | ||
330 | _aRichard Hooker's Lawsof Ecclesiastical Polity, published during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, not only described the constitution of the Church of England but enshrined a theological and philosophical outlook that formed the ground from which an essential Anglican identity would emerge and which characterizes it to this day. This volume offers selections of the Laws that reflect Hooker's method, style, and continuing relevance to Anglicanism. | ||
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