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Warden Mocket's "Summa" of Anglican doctrine was condemned to be burnt (1617) by James I of England and VI of Scotland. It contains his text with variants of the virtually unknown manuscript of the warden's own treatise and the variants of the issues of 1616 and 1617. It also has his unique translation of the Jacobean "Book of Common Prayer" and works by Jewel and Nowell.

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Warden Mocket's "Summa" of Anglican doctrine was condemned to be burnt (1617) by James I of England and VI of Scotland. It contains his text with variants of the virtually unknown manuscript of the warden's own treatise and the variants of the issues of 1616 and 1617. It also has his unique translation of the Jacobean "Book of Common Prayer" and works by Jewel and Nowell.
Autorenporträt
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.