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Definition of Richard Hooker
1. Noun. English theologian (1554-1600).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Richard Hooker
Literary usage of Richard Hooker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1910)
"Six generations bring the family down to Richard Hooker. ... Richard Hooker Wilmer
was his third child by Marian Hannah Cox, his second wife. ..."
2. Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of Some of the Poetical and Prose by Grolier Club (1905)
"The life by Walton, followed by an epitaph on Hooker by Sir William Cooper, an
appendix to the life, and "George Cranmer's Letter unto Mr. Richard Hooker. ..."
3. Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of Some of the Poetical and Prose by Grolier Club (1905)
"The life by Walton, followed by an epitaph on Hooker by Sir William Cooper, an
appendix to the life, and "George Cranmer's Letter unto Mr. Richard Hooker. ..."
4. An Introduction to English Literature by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1917)
"Richard Hooker. (1553-1600.) Richard Hooker, a man of humble origin, was by nature
a thinker and a student. He was born near Exeter in ~- 1553. ..."
5. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1892)
"Richard Hooker was born at Heavitree, now a suburb of Exeter, in March, 1554.
Like Spenser, from whom he differed in views of Church polity, he was wholly ..."
6. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1892)
"Richard Hooker was born at Heavitree, now a suburb of Exeter, in March, 1554.
Like Spenser, from whom he differed in views of Church polity, he was wholly ..."
7. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1858)
"1. A Woman Growing Old—By a Woman, - - Chambers' Journal, - - - 321 2. Richard
Hooker, North British Review, - - 328 3. The Student—A Story of Bien ..."