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The Word Made Flesh for us
Richard Hooker’s Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity is one of the great landmarks of Protestant theological literature, and indeed of English literature generally, but is scarcely read today on account of its difficult and archaic style. The time has come to translate it into modern English.
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Apology of the Church of England
John Jewel (1522-1571), Bishop of Salisbury, stands as one of the leading architects and perhaps the staunchest defender of the Protestant Church of England.
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Jurisdiction Regal, Episcopal, Papal
A new edition of George Carleton’s 1610 work, published after the Gunpowder Plot, presenting Protestant views of church, state, and papacy.
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A Short Treatise on Political Power
A Short Treatise of Politike Power is the latest volume in The Library of Early English Protestantism from Davenant Press.
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A House for the Word
A Treatise on Public Worship from the fifth book of Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
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In Defense of Reformed Catholic Worship – Book IV of Hooker’s Laws: A Modernization
Must Protestants reject every hint of continuity with Rome? Or can we be reformed and catholic at the same time? Writing in the 1590s but with startling relevance even today, Richard Hooker argues for an approach to our catholic liturgical heritage that helps Protestants sort through what Protestant worship can and should look like.





