Post-Reformation
1600–1800
The traditions consolidating and deepening after the initial reforming generation; the great devotional writers of Catholic and Protestant Europe. c. 1600–1800.
Texts in the library
15- ExegesisA Form of Prayer on the Lord's PrayerJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 15 min read
- ExegesisA Prayer for CharityJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 5 min read
- TreatiseA Priest to the Temple (The Country Parson)George Herbert · Anglicanapprox. 125 min read
- CatechesisA Short CatechismJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 15 min read
- ExegesisAn Exposition of the Apostles' CreedJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 25 min read
- TreatiseChapter I: Man is the Highest, the Most Absolute, and the Most Excellent of Things CreatedJohn Amos Comenius · Reformedapprox. 5 min read
- TreatiseChapter II: The Ultimate End of Man is Beyond this LifeJohn Amos Comenius · Reformedapprox. 10 min read
- TreatiseDedicatory LetterJohn Amos Comenius · Reformedapprox. 15 min read
- TreatiseGreetings to the ReaderJohn Amos Comenius · Reformedapprox. 15 min read
- ExegesisHymns Celebrating the MysteriesJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 20 min read
- ExegesisLetanies for All Things and PersonsJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 15 min read
- ExegesisPrayersJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 25 min read
- ExegesisThe Diary: Or, Rule to spend each Day religiously.Jeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 35 min read
- EssayThe Use of the Art of TeachingJohn Amos Comenius · Reformedapprox. 5 min read
- LetterTo the Pious and Devout ReaderJeremy Taylor · Anglicanapprox. 10 min read