This edition of the late-Elizabethan manuscript Reformed Government is masterly in execution.
Torrance Kirby, Church History
Reformed Government is a model of how manuscripts of this kind should be edited and published. Scholars of early modern debates on ecclesiology and religious politics will find much of interest in this edition.
Elliot Vernon, Journal Of Ecclesiastical History
Through Reformed Government, Ha not only reiterates one of her key findings since the early 2010s,...but also persuasively presents a picture of 'civil war' rather than puritan resignation long before Charles and Parliament went into open military conflict in 1642. More widely, this fascinating piece of presbyterian propaganda confirms many scholars' observation that terms like the Elizabethan Settlement and post - Reformation are problematic...This volume is therefore a helpful extension of Ha's work on presbyterian persistence and indeed one of the most informative primary sources for the study of iure divino presbyterianism in early modern England.
Christy Wang, The Journal of Religion