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Richard Mocket: Doctrina et Politia Ecclesiae Anglicanae

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Warden Richard Mocket's Doctrina et Politia Ecclesiae Anglicanae is a Summa of Anglican doctrine and organisation compiled by a chaplain of Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury. It includes (anonymously...
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  • 01 December 1994
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Warden Richard Mocket's Doctrina et Politia Ecclesiae Anglicanae is a Summa of Anglican doctrine and organisation compiled by a chaplain of Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury. It includes (anonymously) Jewel's Apologia for the Church of England, Nowell's Catechism, the thirty-nine Articles (in a controversial Latin version), Mocket's own — unique — Latin translation of the Jacobean Book of Common Prayer, a brief summary of the official Anglican Homilies and Mocket's treatise Disciplina et Politia Ecclesia Anglicanae with the variants of his little-known manuscript and the issues of 1616 and 1617 of the printed edition. The whole volume is given in facsimile, the text being that of 1617 (edited). James I condemned the edition to be burnt (1617). It is therefore little known. The introduction (by M.A.Screech) discusses why so important a book was burnt, with the result that it — as well as this edition of Jewel's Apologia and Nowell's Catechism are all but unknown.
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Price: $168.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Publication Date: 01 December 1994
ISBN: 9789004100404
Format: Other
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'...is detailed and informed...a careful overview...'
Egil Grislis, Sixteenth Century Journal, 1997.
M.A. Screech, Fellow Emeritus of All Souls College and Fellow of Wolfson College Oxford, Fellow of the British Academy of the Royal Society of Literature, London; Corresponding fellow of the Société Historique et Archéologique de Genève. Formerly Fielden Professor of French Language and Literature (London). Known for his works on Erasmus, Rabelais, Montaigne, Joachim Du Bellay and Renaissance religion.