Works Extant
- The repressing of over mich wyting of the Clergie ; by Reginald Pecock; Ed. by Churchill Babington; London, Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860.
- The Book of Faith(1456), ed. J. L. Morison, (Glasgow, 1909).
- The Donet, ed. E. V. Hitchcock, (London, 1921).
- The Follower of the Donet, ed. E. V. Hitchcock (Oxford, 1971).
- The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy, ed. C. Babington, (2 vols, London, 1860).
- The reule of crysten religioun, by Reginald Pecock ... now first edited from Pierpont Morgan Ms. 519, by William Cabell Greet; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1927; & New York, 1971); Millwood, N.Y., Kraus Reprint, 1987.
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