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Place of Publication | Cambridge, England : |
Publisher's Name | Cambridge University Press, |
Date of Publication | 1989 |
Extent | xxxvi, 252p. |
Other Details | bibliographical note, chronology, footnotes, indexes, source guide |
Series Responsibility - Personal | Geuss, Raymond (editor) |
Series Statement Title | Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought |
Item Descriptor | Providing the reader with those sections of the 'Laws' most important to an understanding of Hooker's wider aims and cointext |
Formatted Content Note | Sections include – Introduction; A preface - to them that seek (as they term it) the reformation of laws, and orders ecclesiastical, in the Church of England; The first book - concerning laws, and their several kinds in general; The eighth book - their Seventh assertion, that unto no civil prince or governor there may be given such power of ecclesiastical dominion as by the laws of this land belongeth unto the supreme regent thereof; A guide to Hookers’ sources and to the Elizabethan debate about religion and society |
Level Content-Audience | Undergraduate |
Subject Entry | Church of England - Doctrinal and controversial works Ecclesiastical law - Early works to 1800 Church polity Church of England - Government Church management - History Anglican communities - Doctrines Church and state - Great Britain Sermons, English - 16th century |
Item Record | Status | Return | Accession No. | Note |
1. Main | Normal | Available | A0045205 |