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Historical and Political Writers
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England
The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume IX. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift.
VII.
Historical and Political Writers
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§ 6. Attacks upon it and Replies.
Of the principal controversial writings to which
The History of the English Reformation
gave rise, at a time when polemics between the church of Rome and her opponents could not but be at their height, a bibliographical list must suffice. To a French historians, Joachim Legrand, elaborate refutation of the first two books of the work (1688), Burnet wrote a reply, which his adversary immediately published in a French translation, with his own counter-blast. Burnet himself was not one of those
rarae aves,
in any branch of literature, who hold that criticisms are best left to answer themselves, and few challenges found him unready. He quickly (1688) retorted in the
Oxford Theses Relating to the English Reformation
attributed to Obadiah Walker. On the other hand, in the case of the first two volumes of the popular Antoine Varillass long-expected history of heresies, Burnet himself assumed the offensive, and, in two pamphlets printed at Amsterdam in the year of the appearance of this portion of Varillass work (1686) and in the following year respectively, contributed to the overthrow of its authors reputation. Varillas had avowedly attacked the protestant reformation from the political side; and Burnet was well qualified to carry the war into the enemys camp, and to show that the new
History
was nothing but Sanders drest up in another Method. That method was the assumption of great documentary learning, and an audacious use of the imagination in the handling of such materials as the writer possessed. Burnets pamphlets are in the perennial style of a smashing review, with an infusion of the personal element hardly in excess of what contemporary readers expected; and they served their purpose.
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Finally, he took up Bossuets gauntlet, flung down by the greatest catholic controversialist of his age in his famous
Histoire des Variations,
where
The History of the English Reformation
had been treated as the authoritative text-book of English Protestantism,
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in
A Censure of M. de Meaux History
(1688), which sought to turn the tables on his august adversary.
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Note 12
. Foxcroft, H. C.,
u.s.,
p. 247.
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