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Rh Knowles, James Davis. Memoirs of Roger Williams. Boston, 1834.

Lowell, J. R. New England Two Centuries Ago. In Among my Books.

Masson, David. Life of Milton. 6 vols. London, 1859-1880. Vols. II-III. For a history of the idea of toleration before R. W. see vol. hi, 98 seq.

Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi Americana, vii, 2.

Merriman, Titus M. Pilgrims, Puritans, and Roger Williams Vindicated, etc. Boston, 1892.

Straus, Oscar S. Roger Williams, the Pioneer of Religious Liberty. 1894.

Tuckerman, H. T. Roger Williams, The Tolerant Colonist. In Essays, Biographical and Critical. Boston, 1857.

Waters, Henry F. Genealogical Gleanings in England. N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. 43, 291. [Establishes the place of Williams's birth.]

V. Thomas Hooker (1586-1647)

A careful bibliography of Hooker's writings, prepared by J. Hammond Trumbull, is appended to Walker's Life of Hooker, from which the following list is mainly drawn.

A. Separate Works

(1) The Poor Doubting Christian drawne unto Christ. London, [1629]. The twenty-third in a collection of twenty-nine sermons, published under the title, The Saints Cordials. As they were delivered in sundry sermons, etc. [See Mead's discussion of Hooker's farewell sermon, listed below.] 6th ed., with supplementary title, 1641, 1652, 1659, 1667. 12th ed. 1700. 1st Amer. ed., Boston, 1743. Re-issued, with life and introd. by Rev. Ed. W. Hooker. Hartford, 1845. (2) The Soules Preparation for Christ. Or, A Treatise of Contrition. Etc. London, 1632, 1635, 1638 [twice], 1643, 1658. (3) The Equall Wayes of God: Tending to the Rectifying of the Crooked Wayes of man. Etc. London, 1632. (4) Advertisement and preface to W. Ames' A Fresh suit against Human Ceremonies in Gods Worship. [London?], 1633. (5) Letter to John Winthrop, concerning the Synods. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. Sec. Series, vi-425. 1637. (6) The Soules Effectuall Calling to Christ. [London], 1637. [Paged continuously with no. 9, but published separately.] (7) The Soules Humiliation. London, 1637, 1638. Amsterdam, 1638. London, 1640. (8) The Soules Implantation. A Treatise containing, The Broken Heart, on Esay 57. 15. The Preparation of the Heart, on Luke 1. 17. The Soules Ingraffing into Christ, on Mai. 3.1. Spirituall Love and Joy, on Gal. 5.22. [London], 1637. An improved ed. under title, The Soules Implanation into the Naturall Olive. Etc. 1640. (9) The Soules Ingrafting into Christ. [London], 1637. [A portion of no. 8.] (10) An Exposition of the Lords Prayer. By T. H. 1638. [Probably by Hooker.] (11) Four Godly and learned Treatises: viz. The Carnall Hypocrite. The Churches Deliverances. The Deceitfulness of Sinne. The Benefit of Afflictions. [London], 1638. (12) Letter to John Winthrop on the hostile attitude of Mass. toward Conn. Conn. Hist. Soc. 1,1; with notes by J. H. Trumbull. [See Winthrop 's reply, Life and Letters, II-421.] (13) Letter to John Winthrop on the people's share in "counsel and judicature." Conn. Hist. Soc. I, II. [See Winthrop, Life and Letters, II, 428.] (14) Sermon before the General Court, May 31, 1638. [On the theory of democracy.] Conn. Hist. Soc. I, 20, with notes by J. H. Trumbull. (15) The Soules Exaltation. A Treatise containing the Soules Union with Christ. The Soules Benefit from Union with Christ. . . The Soules Justification, etc. [London], 1638. (16) The Soules Possession of Christ: upon Romans 13. 4. etc. [London], 1638. [Probably