Part 1 Introduction: the text - printed manuscript version of the "Sermons", the history and reputation of the "Sermons", a note on dates; the biography of Roger Edgeworth - early years, Oriel College Oxford c.1503-1525, Bristol and Wells c.1525-1547, the Edwardian years 1547-1553, the reign of Mary I (Chancellor of Wells Cathedral) 1554-156; changes in doctrine and worship 1536-1553 - the Ten Articles and the "Sermons", Cranmer's questionnaire and the "King's Book", the "King's Book" and the "Sermons"; sources of the "Sermons" - scriptural and parasitic sources, classical sources, vernacular sources; Edgeworth's use of the Bible - the oral traditions of the Church, the Protestant Bibles, scriptural interpretation and themes in the "Sermons"; the style of the "Sermons" - a colloquial voice (humanism and the Reformation), the style of ecclesiastical authority, the imagery of the "Sermons". Part 2 Sermons very fruitfull, godly and learned: note on the text; the preface; the contentes of this boke; the repertoire or table; the sermons; commentary on the sermons. Appendix: the will of Roger Edgeworth.