The Works of,
containing
all his sermons.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
Of Legal and Evangelical
Righteousness. 8. Of the shortness of Pharisaical Righteousness. 9. Of
the Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion. 10. Of a Christian's
Conflicts with and Conquests over Satan. Of these 1, 4, 5 and 9 are
printed by Campagnac, E. T. , in The Cambridge Platonists, pp. 79-209,
1901. ]
Biographical and Critical Notices
Campagnac, E. T. , U. s. Introd. xxvii-XXX.
Hunt, J. , U. S. vols. I and 11.
Mullinger, J. B. , u. s. vol. 111, pp. 630-643. 1911.
Oration by Patrick, and account by Worthington in his edition of the Select
Discourses. 1660.
Searle, W. G. Hist. of Queens' College, pp. 550, 568. 1867.
Tulloch, J. , u. s. vol. 11, pp. 121-186.
9
9
8
BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE
Ocodopoúueva Abyuara, or, some select Notions of the Learned and Reverend
Divine of the Church of England, Benj. Whichcote, D. D. , faithfully
collected from him by a Pupil and Particular Friend of his. 1865.
Select Sermons, with a Preface by the third Earl of Shaftesbury, author of
the Characteristics. 1698. Rptd Edinburgh, 1742, by Principal Wishart.
Several Discourses, examined and corrected by his own Notes, and published
by Jeffery, John, D. D. , archdeacon of Norwich. 1701.
The True Notion of Place in the Kingdom or Church of Christ, stated by
the late Dr Whitchcot in a Sermon (on St James, iii, 18] preach'd by him
on the malignity of Popery. Examined and corrected by Jeffery, J.
1717.
The Works of the learned Benjamin Whichcote, D. D. , rector of St Lawrence
Jewry. 4 vols. Aberdeen, 1751. [Contains only the Discourses. ]
Moral and Religious Aphorisms: collected from the manuscript Papers of
the Reverend and Learned Dr Whichcote, and published in MDCCIII,
by Dr Jeffery. Now republished, with very large additions from the
Transcripts of the latter, by Samuel Salter, D. D. . . . to which are added
Eight Letters, which passed between Dr Whichcote, Provost of King's
College, and Dr Tuckney, Master of Emmanuel College. 1753.
Campagnac, E. T. , The Cambridge Platonists, pp. 1–75, 1901, gives ex-
tracts both from the Sermons and the Aphorisms. Although, however, he
thus implicitly claims for Whichcote a place among the Platonists, it is to
be noted that neither Plato nor Plotinus is named in the pages quoted.
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458
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Biographical and Critical Notices
Hunt, J. , U. S. vols. I and II.
Mullinger, J. B. , vol. III, passim.
Notes (as yet unpublished] by the late Professor J. E. B. Mayor in his
Cambridge in the Reign of Queen Anne, pp. 297–306.
Tillotson, Archbp. J. Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Reverend
Benj. Whichcote, 1683.
Tulloch, J. , u. s. vol. 11.
Westcott, B. F. Masters in English Theology. 1877.
JOHN WORTHINGTON
The Christian's Pattern: a translation of the De Imitatione of Thomas à
Kempis. 1654.
Life of Joseph Mede by J. W. , prefixed to 3rd ed. of Mede's Works. 1672.
Diary and Correspondence of Dr John Worthington. Ed. Crossley, J.
2 vols. (Chetham Society. ) Manchester, 1847-86. [From the Baker
MSS in the British Museum and the Cambridge University Library, etc. )
A bibliography of works which Worthington either wrote or edited was
published by the Chetham Society in 1885, and in this the following are given
as his own:
'YITOTÚTWOIS Üyelvæv tv dóyov. A Form of Sound Words: or a Scripture
Catechism; shewing what a Christian is to believe and practise in order
to Salvation. 1673 and later eds.
The Great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will. 1675. [This went
through numerous editions and was translated into German. ]
The Doctrines of the Resurrection and the Reward to come, considered as
the grand Motives to an Holy Life. 1690.
Charitas Evangelica: a Discourse of Christian Love. 1691.
Forms of Prayer for a Family. 1693, 1721. [This also was translated into
German. ]
Miscellanies . . . also a Collection of Epistles; with the Author's Character
by Archbishop Tillotson. 1704.
Select Discourses . . . with the Author's Character. 1725.
Biographical and Critical Notices
Tulloch, J. , U. 8. vol. 11, pp. 426-433.
Mullinger, J. B. Art. in D. of N. B. vol. LXIII; Hist. of University of
Cambridge, vol. II, passim.
CHAPTER XII
DIVINES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1660-1700
A. PARTICULAR WRITERS
Barrow, Isaac. The Works of, published by Tillotson, J. With a life of
the author by Hill, A. 1683-7.
The Theological Works of. Ed. Napier, A. 9 vols. Cambridge, 1859.
Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions. 1678.
B. M. Davy MSS (Addit. 19,117, f. 61) (an interesting life]. Life
by Hill, A. , in Tillotson's ed. ; Martin, B. , Biographia Philosophica,
pp. 342-7, 1764; Cassan, S. H. , Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of
Sherborne and Salisbury, part III, pp. 122–144, 1824.
## p. 459 (#481) ############################################
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459
Barrow, Isaac. A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy. Ed. Tillotson, J.
1680. Ed. McCrie, T. (Protestant Library. ) Vol. I. 1852.
A brief exposition of the Lord's Prayer and the Decalogue. To which
is added, the Doctrine of the Sacraments. 1681.
Beveridge, William.
The Works of, containing all his sermons. [Ed.
Gregory, T. ) With a preface giving some account of the author and
his writings [by Kimber, I. ]. 2 vols. 1720.
The Theological Works of. 12 vols. (Library of Anglo-Catholic Theo-
logy. ) 1842-8.
B. M. Addit. MSS 4274, 4275 (Letters). Bodleian, Rawlinson MSS.
Bull, George. The Works of . . . concerning the Holy Trinity. 2 vols. 1725.
The Works of, collected and revised by Burton, E. To which is affixed
the Life of Bishop Ball, by Nelson, R. 7 vols. Oxford, 1827. Second
ed. 6 vols. 1846.
Harmonia Apostolica. 1669-70. Engl. tr. by Wilkinson, T. 1801.
Examen Censurae. 1675. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1843.
Apologia pro Harmonia. 1675. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1843.
Defensio Fidei Nicaeanae. 1680. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1851-5.
Some important points of primitive christianity maintained . . . in several
sermons. . . . Ed. Bull, R. To which is prefixed the history of his life. . . .
By Nelson, R. 4 vols. 1713. 2 vols. 1714.
A Vindication of the Church of England. 1719.
Burnet, Gilbert. The Mystery of Iniquity unvailed. 1673.
Some Passages of the Life and Death of the Right Honourable John
(Wilmot] Earl of Rochester. 1680.
A Discourse of the Pastoral Care. 1692. New Preface and Additional
Chapter. 1713.
Four Discourses to the Clergy. 1694.
- An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. 1699.
An Exposition of the Church Catechism. 1710.
Some Sermons preach'd on several occasions. 1713.
See, also, bibliography to vol. ix, chap. VII, and Clarke, T. E. S. and
Foxcroft, H. C. , A Life of Gilbert Burnet, Cambridge, 1907 (with full
bibliography. )
Compton, Henry. Episcopalia, or Letters. . . to the Clergy of his Diocese.
1686.
Cosin, John. The Works of, now first collected. 5 vols. (Library of Anglo-
Catholio Theology. ) Oxford, 1843-55.
A Collection of Private Devotions, in the practice of the ancient Church,
called the Hours of Prayer. 1627.
Historia Transubstantiationis Papalis. 1675. Engl. tr. by Brewer, J. S.
1840, 1850.
Basire, I. , The dead man's real speech . . . together with the life of the
late Lord Bishop of Durham (J. Cosin), 1673; The Correspondence of
John Cosin, Surtees Society, vols. LII, LV, ed. Ornsby, G. , 1869-72.
Dodwell, Henry. Some Considerations of Present Concernment. 1675.
Two Discourses against the Papists. 1676.
Separation of Churches from Episcopal Government, etc. 1679.
Dissertations upon St Cyprian. 1682.
De Sacerdotio Laicarum. 1685.
Dissertationes in Irenaeum. 1689.
An Invitation to Gentlemen to acquaint themselves with Ancient His-
tory. 1694.
Brokesby, Francis, Life of K. D. , with an account of his Works, eto. ,
9
1715.
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460
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3
Hickes, George. Works. 3 vols. (Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology. )
Oxford, 1847-8.
Linguarum Vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. . . . Oxoniae, 1705-3.
B. M. Addit. MSS 32,096, 32,502, 32,511, 33,286; Harleian MSS 3317,
3781; Lansdowne MSS 987, 988. Bodleian MSS.
English Hist cal Review, pp. 752-4, Oct. 1887.
Horneck, Anthony. The great law of Consideration. 1676.
Delight and Judgment. 1683.
First Fruits of Reason. 1685.
The Crucified Jesus. 1686.
The Fire of the Altar. 1690.
Advice to Parents, etc. 1690.
Bibliotheca Hornecciana, 1697; Hone, R. B. , Lives of Eminent
Christians, vol. II. , 1834-43; Kidder, R. , The Life of A. Horneck. . .
late preacher at the Savoy, 1698.
Ken, Thomas. The Works of; published from Original MSS by Hawkins, W.
1721.
The Prose Works of;i to which are added some of his letters
(never before , published) and his life by Hawkins, W. 4 vols.
1838.
The Prose Works of T. K. now first collected and edited with a
biographical notice by Benham, W. 1877 ff.
Ichabod. 1663.
Life by Hawkins, W. , in 1721 ed.
Righteousness. 8. Of the shortness of Pharisaical Righteousness. 9. Of
the Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion. 10. Of a Christian's
Conflicts with and Conquests over Satan. Of these 1, 4, 5 and 9 are
printed by Campagnac, E. T. , in The Cambridge Platonists, pp. 79-209,
1901. ]
Biographical and Critical Notices
Campagnac, E. T. , U. s. Introd. xxvii-XXX.
Hunt, J. , U. S. vols. I and 11.
Mullinger, J. B. , u. s. vol. 111, pp. 630-643. 1911.
Oration by Patrick, and account by Worthington in his edition of the Select
Discourses. 1660.
Searle, W. G. Hist. of Queens' College, pp. 550, 568. 1867.
Tulloch, J. , u. s. vol. 11, pp. 121-186.
9
9
8
BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE
Ocodopoúueva Abyuara, or, some select Notions of the Learned and Reverend
Divine of the Church of England, Benj. Whichcote, D. D. , faithfully
collected from him by a Pupil and Particular Friend of his. 1865.
Select Sermons, with a Preface by the third Earl of Shaftesbury, author of
the Characteristics. 1698. Rptd Edinburgh, 1742, by Principal Wishart.
Several Discourses, examined and corrected by his own Notes, and published
by Jeffery, John, D. D. , archdeacon of Norwich. 1701.
The True Notion of Place in the Kingdom or Church of Christ, stated by
the late Dr Whitchcot in a Sermon (on St James, iii, 18] preach'd by him
on the malignity of Popery. Examined and corrected by Jeffery, J.
1717.
The Works of the learned Benjamin Whichcote, D. D. , rector of St Lawrence
Jewry. 4 vols. Aberdeen, 1751. [Contains only the Discourses. ]
Moral and Religious Aphorisms: collected from the manuscript Papers of
the Reverend and Learned Dr Whichcote, and published in MDCCIII,
by Dr Jeffery. Now republished, with very large additions from the
Transcripts of the latter, by Samuel Salter, D. D. . . . to which are added
Eight Letters, which passed between Dr Whichcote, Provost of King's
College, and Dr Tuckney, Master of Emmanuel College. 1753.
Campagnac, E. T. , The Cambridge Platonists, pp. 1–75, 1901, gives ex-
tracts both from the Sermons and the Aphorisms. Although, however, he
thus implicitly claims for Whichcote a place among the Platonists, it is to
be noted that neither Plato nor Plotinus is named in the pages quoted.
## p. 458 (#480) ############################################
458
Bibliography
Biographical and Critical Notices
Hunt, J. , U. S. vols. I and II.
Mullinger, J. B. , vol. III, passim.
Notes (as yet unpublished] by the late Professor J. E. B. Mayor in his
Cambridge in the Reign of Queen Anne, pp. 297–306.
Tillotson, Archbp. J. Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Reverend
Benj. Whichcote, 1683.
Tulloch, J. , u. s. vol. 11.
Westcott, B. F. Masters in English Theology. 1877.
JOHN WORTHINGTON
The Christian's Pattern: a translation of the De Imitatione of Thomas à
Kempis. 1654.
Life of Joseph Mede by J. W. , prefixed to 3rd ed. of Mede's Works. 1672.
Diary and Correspondence of Dr John Worthington. Ed. Crossley, J.
2 vols. (Chetham Society. ) Manchester, 1847-86. [From the Baker
MSS in the British Museum and the Cambridge University Library, etc. )
A bibliography of works which Worthington either wrote or edited was
published by the Chetham Society in 1885, and in this the following are given
as his own:
'YITOTÚTWOIS Üyelvæv tv dóyov. A Form of Sound Words: or a Scripture
Catechism; shewing what a Christian is to believe and practise in order
to Salvation. 1673 and later eds.
The Great Duty of Self-Resignation to the Divine Will. 1675. [This went
through numerous editions and was translated into German. ]
The Doctrines of the Resurrection and the Reward to come, considered as
the grand Motives to an Holy Life. 1690.
Charitas Evangelica: a Discourse of Christian Love. 1691.
Forms of Prayer for a Family. 1693, 1721. [This also was translated into
German. ]
Miscellanies . . . also a Collection of Epistles; with the Author's Character
by Archbishop Tillotson. 1704.
Select Discourses . . . with the Author's Character. 1725.
Biographical and Critical Notices
Tulloch, J. , U. 8. vol. 11, pp. 426-433.
Mullinger, J. B. Art. in D. of N. B. vol. LXIII; Hist. of University of
Cambridge, vol. II, passim.
CHAPTER XII
DIVINES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1660-1700
A. PARTICULAR WRITERS
Barrow, Isaac. The Works of, published by Tillotson, J. With a life of
the author by Hill, A. 1683-7.
The Theological Works of. Ed. Napier, A. 9 vols. Cambridge, 1859.
Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions. 1678.
B. M. Davy MSS (Addit. 19,117, f. 61) (an interesting life]. Life
by Hill, A. , in Tillotson's ed. ; Martin, B. , Biographia Philosophica,
pp. 342-7, 1764; Cassan, S. H. , Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of
Sherborne and Salisbury, part III, pp. 122–144, 1824.
## p. 459 (#481) ############################################
Chapter XII
459
Barrow, Isaac. A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy. Ed. Tillotson, J.
1680. Ed. McCrie, T. (Protestant Library. ) Vol. I. 1852.
A brief exposition of the Lord's Prayer and the Decalogue. To which
is added, the Doctrine of the Sacraments. 1681.
Beveridge, William.
The Works of, containing all his sermons. [Ed.
Gregory, T. ) With a preface giving some account of the author and
his writings [by Kimber, I. ]. 2 vols. 1720.
The Theological Works of. 12 vols. (Library of Anglo-Catholic Theo-
logy. ) 1842-8.
B. M. Addit. MSS 4274, 4275 (Letters). Bodleian, Rawlinson MSS.
Bull, George. The Works of . . . concerning the Holy Trinity. 2 vols. 1725.
The Works of, collected and revised by Burton, E. To which is affixed
the Life of Bishop Ball, by Nelson, R. 7 vols. Oxford, 1827. Second
ed. 6 vols. 1846.
Harmonia Apostolica. 1669-70. Engl. tr. by Wilkinson, T. 1801.
Examen Censurae. 1675. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1843.
Apologia pro Harmonia. 1675. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1843.
Defensio Fidei Nicaeanae. 1680. Engl. tr. Oxford, 1851-5.
Some important points of primitive christianity maintained . . . in several
sermons. . . . Ed. Bull, R. To which is prefixed the history of his life. . . .
By Nelson, R. 4 vols. 1713. 2 vols. 1714.
A Vindication of the Church of England. 1719.
Burnet, Gilbert. The Mystery of Iniquity unvailed. 1673.
Some Passages of the Life and Death of the Right Honourable John
(Wilmot] Earl of Rochester. 1680.
A Discourse of the Pastoral Care. 1692. New Preface and Additional
Chapter. 1713.
Four Discourses to the Clergy. 1694.
- An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. 1699.
An Exposition of the Church Catechism. 1710.
Some Sermons preach'd on several occasions. 1713.
See, also, bibliography to vol. ix, chap. VII, and Clarke, T. E. S. and
Foxcroft, H. C. , A Life of Gilbert Burnet, Cambridge, 1907 (with full
bibliography. )
Compton, Henry. Episcopalia, or Letters. . . to the Clergy of his Diocese.
1686.
Cosin, John. The Works of, now first collected. 5 vols. (Library of Anglo-
Catholio Theology. ) Oxford, 1843-55.
A Collection of Private Devotions, in the practice of the ancient Church,
called the Hours of Prayer. 1627.
Historia Transubstantiationis Papalis. 1675. Engl. tr. by Brewer, J. S.
1840, 1850.
Basire, I. , The dead man's real speech . . . together with the life of the
late Lord Bishop of Durham (J. Cosin), 1673; The Correspondence of
John Cosin, Surtees Society, vols. LII, LV, ed. Ornsby, G. , 1869-72.
Dodwell, Henry. Some Considerations of Present Concernment. 1675.
Two Discourses against the Papists. 1676.
Separation of Churches from Episcopal Government, etc. 1679.
Dissertations upon St Cyprian. 1682.
De Sacerdotio Laicarum. 1685.
Dissertationes in Irenaeum. 1689.
An Invitation to Gentlemen to acquaint themselves with Ancient His-
tory. 1694.
Brokesby, Francis, Life of K. D. , with an account of his Works, eto. ,
9
1715.
## p. 460 (#482) ############################################
460
Bibliography
3
Hickes, George. Works. 3 vols. (Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology. )
Oxford, 1847-8.
Linguarum Vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. . . . Oxoniae, 1705-3.
B. M. Addit. MSS 32,096, 32,502, 32,511, 33,286; Harleian MSS 3317,
3781; Lansdowne MSS 987, 988. Bodleian MSS.
English Hist cal Review, pp. 752-4, Oct. 1887.
Horneck, Anthony. The great law of Consideration. 1676.
Delight and Judgment. 1683.
First Fruits of Reason. 1685.
The Crucified Jesus. 1686.
The Fire of the Altar. 1690.
Advice to Parents, etc. 1690.
Bibliotheca Hornecciana, 1697; Hone, R. B. , Lives of Eminent
Christians, vol. II. , 1834-43; Kidder, R. , The Life of A. Horneck. . .
late preacher at the Savoy, 1698.
Ken, Thomas. The Works of; published from Original MSS by Hawkins, W.
1721.
The Prose Works of;i to which are added some of his letters
(never before , published) and his life by Hawkins, W. 4 vols.
1838.
The Prose Works of T. K. now first collected and edited with a
biographical notice by Benham, W. 1877 ff.
Ichabod. 1663.
Life by Hawkins, W. , in 1721 ed.
