Select Bibliography
Primary resources
Denbighshire Record Office: Plas Power MSS DD/PP/839.
Inner Temple Library: Petyt MSS, 538/47.
A Brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford in Germany Anno Domini 1554 (1575).
A Brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford in Germany Anno Domini 1554 (Reprint: London, 1846).
A Brief Discourse of the Troubles at Frankfurt, 1554–1558 A.D, ed. Edward Arber (London: Eliot Stock, 1908).
Original Letters Relative to the English Reformation, 2 vols, ed. Hastings Robinson (Cambridge, 1846–47).
The Zürich Letters, ed. Hastings Robinson (Cambridge, 1842).
John Calvin, A Harmonie vpon the three Euangelists [STC 2962], trans. E.P. (London, 1584).
———. Corpus Reformatorum: Ioannis Calvini opera omnia, 59 vols (Brunsvigae, 1863–1900).
Edmund Grindal, The Remains of Edmund Grindal, ed. William Nicholson (Cambridge, 1843).
John Jewel, The Works of John Jewel, Bishop of Salisbury, 4 vols, ed. Richard William Jelf (Oxford, 1845).
John Knox, The Works of John Knox, 6 vols, ed. David Laing (Edinburgh, 1846–64).
Nicholas Ridley, The Works of Nicholas Ridley, D.D., Sometime Lord Bishop of London, Martyr, 1555, vol. 40, ed. Henry Christmas (Cambridge, 1843).
Secondary Resources
Elizabeth Baldwin, '"Obedience is good, but...": Christopher Goodman, the Chester Plays, and the Problem of Authority,' Yearbook of English Studies 43 (2013): 281-98.
Jane E.A. Dawson, ‘John Knox, Christopher Goodman and the “example of Geneva”’ in P. Collinson and P. Ha (eds), The Reception of Continental Reformation in Britain, (Oxford University Press, Oxford Proceedings of the British Academy, 164, 2010): 107–35.
Christina Howell Garrett, The Marian Exiles: A Study in the Origins of Elizabethan Protestantism (Cambridge, 1938).
David Mills, 'Recycling the Cycle: The City of Chester and its Whitsun Plays' Studies in Early English Drama 4 (1998): 146-48.
