English theologian (1554-1600)
1The Life of Mr. Richard Hooker
2He stands in true succession to Richard Hooker in working out the principles of the Puritanism, Andrewes chiefly combated Romanism.
3That great patron of learning, Richard Hooker, author of the "Ecclesiastical Polity," and of several other valuable pieces.
4He asks Burton what he is working on and the young man says he is doing a thesis on Richard Hooker, an English divine.
5The idea that men might sometime live without any government at all is found in such widely different writers as Richard Hooker and Francis Rabelais.
6Near is one to the memory of the father of the poet Young, and a modern tablet to Richard Hooker, author of "Ecclesiastical Polity."
7Richard Hooker's "Ecclesiastical Polity" swept the ground from under Thomas Cartwright's "Admonition to Parliament."
8]-Tobe sure not; Richard Hooker, you are perfectly right.
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