Sanderson's sermons were also admired; but he is perhaps best remembered for his
Nine Cases of Conscience Resolved (1678), in consideration of which he has been placed at the head of English casuists. He left large collections of historical and heraldic matter in MS. At the
Stuart Restoration, he was
elected to the See of Lincoln on 13 October 1660,
confirmed 24 October and consecrated a bishop on 28 October. He was a
Calvinist in theology and believed only some individuals were predestined to
salvation and
eternal life by their
calling from God. He further believed that the church, being the small group of pious individuals, kept the nation adverse destinies. Sanderson is today perhaps best known as the subject of one of
Izaak Walton's Lives, published in 1678. ==Works==