152 Readings in European Histoiy A. Refer- ences. who yet persisteth obstinate, and hath refused mercy when it was graciously offered, shall be put to execution in the said city of Gloucester, for the example and terror of such as he has there seduced and mistaught, and because he hath done most harm there. . . . And forasmuch also as the said Hooper is, as heretics be, a vainglorious person, and delighteth in his tongue, and, having liberty, may use his said tongue to persuade such as he hath seduced, to persist in the miserable opinion that he hath sown among them, our pleasure is therefore, and we require you to take order, that the said Hooper be neither, at the time of his execution, nor in going to the place thereof, suffered to speak at large, but thither to be led quietly and in silence, for eschewing of further infection and such inconvenience as may otherwise ensue in this part. Wherefore fail not, as ye tender our pleasure. BIBLIOGRAPHY Zwingli and the Swiss Reform : Hausser, Period of the Reforma- tion, pp. 125-142 ; Cambridge Modern History, Vol. II, Chapter X, pp. 305-341 ; Walker, The Reformation, Chapter IV, pp. 147-180. Calvin and the Genevan Reformation: Hausser, pp. 241-255; Cambridge Modern History, Vol. II, Chapter XI, pp. 342-376 ; Walker, Chapter VI, pp. 225-276. The English Humanists : Green, Short History of England, pp. 303-320; Translations and Reprints, Vol. I, No. 1. Henry VIII: Cheyney, Short History of England, pp. 289-310; Andrews, History of England, pp. 245-268; Green, pp. 320-356; Cambridge Modem History, Vol. II, Chapter XIII, pp. 416-473 (by James Gairdner ; excellent); Terry, A History of England, pp. 512-559. Edward VI: Cheyney, pp. 310-319; Cambridge Modern History, Vol. II, Chapter XIV, pp. 474-512 (by Pollard); Terry, pp. 560-570. Mary and the Catholic Reaction: Green, pp. 361-369; Terry, pp. 571-586; Cambridge Modem History, Vol. II, Chapter XV, pp. 512-459; Cheyney, pp. 319-328. B. Addi- tional read- ing in English. Jackson, S. M., Huldreich Zwingli, 1901. The best biography of Zwingli in English ; scholarly and well illustrated. Schaff, Philip, History of the Reformation, Vol. II (Vol. VII of his History of the Christian Church), is devoted to Zwingli and Calvin.