3. Contexte religieux

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  3. Avis, Paul. Anglicanism and the Christian Church. Edinburg: T. & T. Clark, 1989. xviii + 335 pp.
  4. Bennett, G. V. The Tory Crisis in Church and State: The Career of Francis Atterbury. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. xvii + 335 pp.
  5. Bennett, G. V. "Conflict in the Church." In Britain After the Glorious Revolution, 1689‑1714. London: Macmillan, 1984. 155-175.
  6. Bonnard, Georges. La Controverse de Martin Marprelate, 1588-1590. Lausanne: Imprimeries Réunies, 1916. xv + 239 pp.
  7. Brook, Stella. The Language of The Book of Common Prayer. London: André Deutsch Ltd, 1965. 232 pp.
  8. Chadwick, Owen, ed. The Mind of the Oxford Movement. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1960. 239 pp.
  9. Champion, J. A. I. The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken: The Church of England and its Enemies, 1660-1730. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992. 268 pp.
  10. Conlon, Michael. "Swift and Anglican Rationalism: A Retrospective View." Swift Studies 14 (1999): 13‑20.
  11. Cragg, Gerald R. The Church and the Age of Reason, 1648-1789. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1960. 299 pp.
  12. Creed, John Martin and John Sandwith Boysmith, eds. Religious Thought in the Eighteenth Century. Illustrated from Writers of the Period. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1934. xl + 301 pp.
  13. Curtis, L. P. Anglican Moods of the Eighteenth Century. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1966. 84 pp.
  14. Curtis, T. C. and W. A. Speck. "The Societies for the Reformation of Manners: A Case Study in the Theory and Practice of Social Reform." Literature and History 3 (1976): 45-64.
  15. Curtius, Ernst R. "Jest and Earnest in Medieval Literature." In European Literature and the Middle Ages. Ed. E. R. Curtius. London: Routledge, 1953. 417-435.
  16. Duffy, Eamon. "Primitive Christianity Revived: Religious Renewal in Augustan England." Studies in Church History 14 (1977): 287-300.
  17. Edwards, David L. Christian England. Vol 2: From the Reformation to the Eighteenth Century. London: Collins, 1983. 520 pp.
  18. Eire, Carlos M. W. War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to Calvin. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. x + 325 pp.
  19. Emerson, Roger. "Latitudinarianism and the English Deists." Deism, Masonry, and the Enlightenment: Essays Honoring Alfred Owen Aldridge. Ed. J. A. Lemay. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1987. 209 pp.
  20. Frei, Hans W. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics. New Haven: Yale UP, 1974. ix + 355 pp.
  21. Gregerson, Linda. "Protestant Erotics: Idolatry and Interpretation in Spencer’s Faerie Queene." English Literature and History 58 (1991):1-34.
  22. Griffin, Martin I. J. Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth Century Church of England. Leiden, New York, Köln: E. J. Brill, 1992. 213 pp.
  23. Isaacs, Tina. "The Anglican Hierarchy and the Reformation of Manners, 1688-1738. " Journal of Ecclesiastical History 33.3 (1982): 391-411.
  24. Jones, M. G. The Charity School Movement: A Study of Eighteenth Century Puritanism in Action. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1938. xiii + 446 pp.
  25. Knox, Ronald. Enthusiasm: A Chapter in the History of Religion, with Special Reference to the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950. viii + 623 pp.
  26. Kolve, V. A. "Religious Laughter." In The Play Called Corpus Christi. Ed. Kolve. London: Edward Arnold Ltd., 1966. 124-144.
  27. Lake, Peter. Anglicans and Puritans?: Presbyterian and English Conformist Thought from Whitgift to Hooker. London: Unwin Hyman, 1988. 262 pp.
  28. Lamb, Jonathan. The Rhetoric of Suffering. Reading the Book of Job in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. ix + 329 pp.
  29. Norman, E. R. Church and Society in England 1770-1970. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976. 507 pp.
  30. Owst, G. R. Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England: A Neglected Chapter in the History of English Letters and of the English People. Oxford: Blackwell, 1961. 614 pp.
  31. Redwood, John. Reason, Ridicule and Religion: The Age of Enlightenment in England, 1660-1750. London: Thames and Hudson, 1976. 287 pp.
  32. Reedy, Gerard, S. J. The Bible and Reason: Anglicans and Scripture in Late Seventeenth-Century England. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1985. 184 pp.
  33. Rivers, Isabel. Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England, 1660-1780. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. xiii, 277 pp.
  34. Rosa, Susan. "Religion in the English Enlightenment: A Review Essay." Eighteenth-Century Studies 28.1 (1994): 145-149.
  35. Rupp, Gordon. Religion in England, 1688-1791. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. xii + 584 pp.
  36. Screech, M. A. Laughter at the Foot of the Cross. Boulder: Wetview Press (1997), 1999. xxiii + 328 pp.
  37. Spellman, W. M. The Latitudinarians and the Church of England, 1600-1700. Athens, GE and London: U of Georgia P, 1993. x + 228 pp.
  38. Spurr, John. The Restoration Church of England, 1646-1689. New Haven: Yale UP, 1991. xvii + 445 pp.
  39. Sykes, Norman. Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Century. New York: Octagon Book (1934), 1975 xi + 455 pp.
  40. Walsh, Marcus. "Swift and Anglican Rationalism and the Grounds of Interpretation." Swift Studies 14 (1999): 21‑28.
  41. Wilson, W.G. and J. H. Templeton. Anglican Teaching. An Exposition of the Thirty‑Nine Articles. Dublin: Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1962. xii + 264 pp.
  42. Wynne, Edith J. "Prudent Benevolence: The Charity Movement and the Eighteenth-Century Periodical." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association 5 (1980): 21‑25.