Protestant Revolt in Switzerland and England 153 Spalding, The History of the Brotestant Reformation. Vol. I, Chap- ter V (Zwingli); Vol. II, Chapter I (Henry VIII and Edward VI); Chapter II (Mary and Philip). A suggestive review of the subject by a critic hostile to the Protestant movement. Henry, P., Life and Times of Calvin, 2 vols., 1849. This is a trans- lation of a German work, and in spite of the fact that it is rather out of date, it is the best life of Calvin to be had in English. A new biography is announced in The Heroes of the Reformation Series, by Professor Williston Walker. Calvin, Works : The Institutes of the Christian Religion has several times been published in English ; for example, a translation by Beveridge, 3 vols., 1845-1846. Beveridge has also translated some important Tracts of Calvin relating to the Reformation, 3 vols., 1 844-1 85 1. Beza, Theodore, Life of Calvin. This is to be found in Vol. I of Beveridge's translation of Calvin's Tracts, mentioned just above. Beza was a co-worker of Calvin's and knew him well. Seebohm, The Oxford Reformers. An admirable account of the beginnings of humanism in England. Gasquet, The Eve of the Reformation, 1900. Excellent ; by a learned Benedictine. Moberly, The Early Tudors. A general review of the period in the Epoch Series. Pollard, Henry VIII, 1902, and Thomas Cranmer, 1903. Two useful biographies, by a careful writer. Stone, The Reign of Mary the First, 1901. An apology, correcting many common misapprehensions. Gee and Hardy, Documents Illustrative of English Church History. An admirable collection, particularly full on this period. It may be supplemented by the interesting extracts given in Kendall, Source Book of English History ; Colby, Selections from the Sources of English History ; and Lee, Source Book of English History. Cavendish, Cardinal Wolsey, in Morley's " Universal Library." Written by one of Wolsey's clerks. Wakeman, Introduction to the History of the Church of England, 1898, Chapters XI-XIV.- Gairdner, A History of the English Church from Henry VIII to Mary, 1904. Zwingli, Selected Works of, edited by S. M. Jackson, 1901. Con- C. Materials tains an account of the first disputation at Zurich, Zwingli's refutation for advanced of the Baptist teachings, etc.