Parker Society

The Parker Society was a text publication society set up in 1841 to produce editions of the works of the early Protestant writers of the English Reformation.

Its Council was dominated by evangelicals, but not to the exclusion of other views.

[1] In response, a group of Tractarians founded the Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology.

[2] The Society took its name from Matthew Parker (1504–1575), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 to 1575, and a prominent collector of manuscripts.

[4] A General Index to the Publications of the Parker Society was published in 1855 by Henry Gough; the publications are listed on pp.