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Abbreviations
Augustine, ConfessionsAugustines Confessions is available in numerous Latin editions and English translations. References are to standard sections, and for convenience page references are given to Augustine, Confessions , ed. James J. ODonnell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).
Calvin, InstitutesJohn Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion . 1559 edition. Edited by John T. McNeill. Translated by Ford Lewis Battles. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1960.
CCCMCorpus Christianorum: Continuatio Medievalis (Turnhout: Brepols, 1966-).
CCSLCorpus Christianorum: Series Latina (Turnhout: Brepols, 1953-).
CSELCorpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1866- ).
EETSEarly English Text Society
fl.flourished
c.circa
d.died
HomiliesCertain Sermons or Homilies Appointed to Be Read in Churches in the Time of the Late Queen Elizabeth of Famous Memory: And Now Thought Fit to Be Reprinted by Authority from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1832).
Hooker, LawsRichard Hooker, The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity , ed. William Speed Hill, 8 vols. (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1977-1998).
Luther, Table TalkMartin Luther, The Table Talk of Martin Luther , trans. William Hazlitt (London: George Bell, 1883), www.ccel.org/ ccel/ luther/ tabletalk.html.
PLPatrologia cursus completus. Series Latina. 221 vols. Edited by J.-P. Migne. Paris, 1844-1864.
TannerNorman P. Tanner, Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1990).
WilkinsDavid Wilkins, Concilia magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London, 1737).
Acknowledgments

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I am grateful to numerous friends and colleagues who have been willing to talk about the topics of this book, its purposes and the complex task of drawing it together. I am especially grateful to Michael Gibson and the editorial staff of IVP for their professionalism and their patience with authorial vagaries and to Brannon Ellis for his invaluable work on the present edition.

Author Index

Page numbers refer to print edition: ISBN 978-0-8308-3996-4.

Abelard, Peter, 149, 152-53, 157, 161, 162, 171, 233, 268

Aelfric of Eynsham, 138, 140

Aelred of Riveaulx, 195, 196

Alan of Lille, 175, 176, 260

Albertus Magnus, 188

Ambrose of Milan, 86, 236, 241

Andreae, Jakob, 291

Andrew of St. Victor, 150, 233

Ann, Lady Bacon. See Bacon, Lady Ann

Anselm of Canterbury, 138-40, 142, 168-69

Anselm of Laon, 152

Aquinas. See Thomas Aquinas

Aristotle, 87-88, 118, 153, 157, 158, 256, 258, 379

Arnold of Brescia, 152, 172

Arundel, Thomas, 90, 205-6, 217, 219, 222

Astley, John, 256

Aston, Margaret, 295n3

Athanasius, 47, 203

Athenagoras, 408

Augustine of Canterbury, 167

Augustine of Hippo, 19, 32, 38, 40, 46n1, 48, 49, 51, 52-53, 54-56, 57-59, 61, 65, 66, 67, 69-70, 71, 72-74, 90, 132, 137, 140, 144, 146, 149, 150, 153, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 170, 175, 179, 204, 218, 224, 225-26, 235, 236, 238, 241, 252, 256, 267, 270, 277, 284, 287, 307, 322, 330, 380, 381, 392, 399, 412-13, 415, 432, 434, 439, 441, 453

Aurifaber, John, 42, 278, 281

Bacon, Francis, 351, 422-23

Bacon, Lady Ann, 372n7

Baldus de Ubaldis, 118, 119

Bale, Anthony, 208n21

Barbeyrac, Jean, 408

Bartolus of Sassoferrato, 118

Basil, 236, 394

Baxter, Richard, 411, 414, 416

Bede, 19, 35, 82, 146, 161, 165, 167, 303

Bellarmine, Robert, 369

Berengar of Tours, 87, 88

Bernard of Clairvaux, 114-15, 116, 117, 131, 154, 169, 170-71, 178, 196, 198, 199, 206

Beza, Theodore, 338-39, 348, 384

Birgitta of Sweden, 200, 207-8

Boethius, 154, 157, 238

Bolsec, Jrme-Herms, 321

Bonaventure, 83, 188, 212, 264

Booty, John E., 372n8

Boyle, Robert, 241, 401, 415, 416-20

Briggs, Charles F., 206n18

Bucer, Martin, 31, 67, 69, 76, 290, 298, 302, 317, 335, 392, 445, 446

Bullinger, Heinrich, 328, 336, 338, 339, 383, 404, 411

Bunyan, John, 412

Caesarius of Heisterbach, 89

Calvin, John, 31, 42, 45, 50, 51, 69, 246, 261, 271, 291, 315-24, 325, 328-29, 330, 331, 333, 336, 341, 364, 371, 381-82, 386-87, 392, 393, 426, 434, 441, 446, 454

Campensis, 301

Cappel, Louis, 396

Cartwright, Thomas, 338, 348

Cassiodorus, 149

Castelvetro, Giacomo, 383

Caxton, William, 208

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 15, 85, 131

Chemnitz, Martin, 261, 291, 395, 397

Chrysostom, 224, 271, 303

Cicero, 55n12, 56, 157, 165, 175, 238, 250, 256, 258

Clement of Alexandria, 60, 408

Clement of Rome, 30

Colet, John, 251, 256

Contarini, Gaspar, 232, 364-65

Copernicus, Nicolaus, 244n27, 373, 374, 375, 377

Corso, Giovani, 238

Coverdale, Miles, 273, 299-303, 336, 396

Cranmer, Thomas, 244, 295, 296, 297-99, 300, 302, 303-4, 328, 334-35, 346, 413

Crowley, Robert, 428

Cyprian, 69-72, 74, 241, 394, 408, 441n5

Cyril of Jerusalem, 86

DAilly, Pierre, 235

Dante Alighieri, 79, 80, 116, 117, 122

Dionysius, 30, 198

Donatus, 157

Donne, John, 250

Dryden, John, 250, 402

Duffy, Eamon, 421

Duns Scotus, John, 188, 241, 249-50

Eck, Johann Maier von, 50, 266-68, 290, 432

Eckhart, Meister, 199

Erasmus, Desiderius, 193, 240, 247-48, 251-52, 254, 256, 273, 293, 303, 307, 316, 396, 412, 413

Erastus, Thomas, 383-84, 429, 450

Eriugena, John Scotus, 86, 128

Euclid, 259

Eutyches, 94, 95, 105, 106

Everard of Breteuil, 133, 134

Farel, William, 316-17

Fernndez de Madrigal, Alonso, 233-34

Ficino, Marsilio, 237-38

Field, John, 348

Fletcher, John M., 246n34

Fox, George, 356, 358, 359, 362

Francis of Assisi, 184-86, 187, 192, 209, 211, 212, 370

Frey, Jean Ccile, 259

Fulbert of Chartes, 148

Fuller, Thomas, 350n46

Furey, Constance M., 256n70

Galileo, 375-78

Gaytryge, John, 203

Gennadius of Marseilles, 49

Gilbert of Poitiers, 153-54, 171, 268

Gregory Nazianzen, 237

Gregory of Nyssa, 236-37

Gregory the Great, 19, 49, 60-62, 96, 115, 130, 141, 143-44, 146, 161, 165, 167, 169, 224, 307, 408

Groote, Geert, 192

Grosseteste, Robert, 188-89

Gualter, Rudolph, 338

Guibert of Nogent, 127-29, 132, 134-35, 136-38, 140-44, 145, 179, 210

Harding, Thomas, 372

Hegham, Richard, 221

Henry the Monk (Henry of Lausanne), 171

Hereford, Nicholas of, 215, 216, 221

Higden, Ralph, 123

Hilary, 241

Hilton, Walter, 199, 206

Hincmar of Rheims, 86-87

Hobbes, Thomas, 396n13

Hooker, Richard, 24-25, 31, 45, 123, 333, 344, 345, 346, 380, 384-88, 390, 401, 413-14, 416, 423

Hooper, John, 411

Hugh of St. Victor, 58, 91, 149-50

Hus, John, 33, 102, 174, 213, 225-28, 454

Ignatius of Antioch, 38

Innocent I, 48

Isidore of Seville, 91, 237

Jerome, 48, 49, 51-52, 53, 60, 129-30, 136, 141, 150, 232, 233, 234, 237, 240, 241, 367, 368, 376, 398, 432, 433, 434

Jewel, John, 336, 371-72, 385

John of Paris, 116-17

John of Salisbury, 115, 119, 140, 152, 154, 156, 160

Jordan of Saxony, 179-83, 188-89

Joye, George, 300, 301, 302, 398

Juan de Mariana, 120

Julian of Norwich, 199, 200, 207

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