_J. Taulers Predigten_, ubertragen von W. Lehmann. 2 vols. 1914.
Thomas a Kempis: _imitatio Christi_. (So many editions and translations of this celebrated work that it is hardly necessary to specify one).
_The German Theology_, translated by Susannah Winkworth. 1854.
TREATISES.
Kuno Francke: "_Medieval German Mysticism_." _Harvard Theological Review_, Jan., 1912.
G. Siedel: _Die Mystik Taulers_. 1911.
M. Windst.o.s.s.e.r: _etude sur la 'Theologie germanique.'_ 1912.
W. Preger: _Geschichte der deutschen Mystik im Mittelalter_. 3 vols.
1874-93.
_History and Life of the Rev. John Tauler, with 25 sermons_, translated by Susannah Winkworth. 1858.
M. Maeterlinck: _Ruysbroeck and the Mystics_, with selections from Ruysbroeck, translated by J. T. Stoddard. 1894.
J. E. G. de Montmorency: _Thomas a Kempis, his Age and his Book_. 1906.
A. R. Burr: _Religious Confessions and Confessants_. 1914. (The best psychological study of mysticism).
SECTION 5. _Pre-Reformers_
SOURCES.
_J. Wyclif's Select English Works_, ed. by T. Arnold. 1869-71. 3 vols.
_J. Wyclif's English Works. .h.i.therto unprinted_, ed. F. Matthew. 1880.
F. Palacky: _Doc.u.menta Magistri J. Hus_. 1869.
_The Letters of John Huss_, translated by H. B. Workman and R. M. Pope.
1904.
Wyclif's Latin Works have been edited in many volumes by the Wyclif Society of London, the last volume being the _Opera minora_, 1913.
John Huss: _The Church_, translated by D. S. Schaff. 1915.
TREATISES.
H. C. Lea: _A History of the Inquisition in the Middle Ages_. 3 vols.
1888.
G. M. Trevelyan: _England in the Age of Wyclif_[2]. 1899.
F. A. Gasquet: _The Eve of the Reformation_[2]. 1905.
F. Palacky: Geschichte von Bohmen.[3] 1864 ff. 5 vols.
J. H. Wylie: _The Council of Constance to the Death of John Hus_. 1900.
H. B. Workman: _The Dawn of the Reformation_. The Age of Hus. 1902.
Count F. Lutzow: _The Hussite Wars_. 1914.
Count F. Lutzow: _The Life and Times of Master John Hus_. 1909.
D. S. Schaff: _The Life of John Hus_. 1915.
SECTION 6. _Nationalizing the Churches_
Most of the bibliography in this chapter is given below, in the chapters on Germany, England and France.
Freher et Struvius. _Rerum German icarum Scriptores_. (1717.) pp.
676-1704: "Gravamina Germanicae Nationis . . . ad Caesarem Maximilianum contra Sedem Romanam."
C. G. F. Walch: _Monumenta medii aevi_. (1757.) pp. 101-110.
"Gravamina nationis Germanicae adversus curiam Romanam, tempore Nicolai V Papae."
B. Gebhardt: _Die Gravamina der deutschen Nation gegen den romischen Hof_. 1895.
_Doc.u.ments ill.u.s.trative of English Church History_, compiled by Henry Gee and W. J. Hardy. 1896.
A. Werminghoff: _Geschichte der Kirchenverfa.s.sung Deutschlands im Mittelalter_. Band I.[2] 1913.
A. Stormann: _Die Stadtischen Gravamina gegen den Klerus_. 1916.
SECTION 7. _The Humanists_
SOURCES.
_The Utopia of Sir Thomas More_. Ralph Robinson's translation, with Roper's Life of More and some of his letters. Edited by G. Sampson and A. Guthkelch. With Latin Text of the Utopia. 1910. (Bohn's Libraries).
_Der Briefwechsel des Mutia.n.u.s Rufus_, bearbeitet von C. Krause. 1885.
_J. Reuchlins Briefwechsel_, hg. von L. Geiger. 1875.
E. Bocking: _Hutteni Opera_. 1859-66. 5 vols.
_Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum_: The Latin Text with an English translation, Notes and an Historical Introduction by F. G. Stokes.
1909.