History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction, 4. cilt

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G. Routledge and sons, 1891

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Her leniency towards the Dudleians
26
Several laymen fled abroad
27
Fetrar the same especially on the obligation of previous oaths
28
The leaders of the Opposition
29
Large number of sees that suffered change
30
his conduct toward Bonner
31
Petition of Convocation to the Legate for restoration of ecclesiastical
35
Ridley condemned and to be degraded from the degree of a bishop 434
38
Peter Martyr leaves England
46
He was condemned on Transubtantiation only and only on his
47
7
52
Convocation
57
Ridley degraded but only from the priesthood Latimer degraded
62
It set a day December 20 for the Latin service instead of the English
66
They are burned alive October 16
73
Disputation on the Sacrament October 23
75
Haddon and Watson
81
End of the Disputation
90
The Queen not called Supreme Head in the summons
105
An English version of Gardiners old book De Vera Obedientia with
114
The Queen intercedes for the realm
115
execution of Suffolk February 28
121
William Thomas
128
Distinction made though to no purpose between the surviving late
137
among them Whittle
146
A letter from the King read to the Houses
155
This seems to have been the effect of the Tridentine definitions
165
a brief document
166
Catholic character of the English Reformation
183
Cranmers exposition of Sacramental doctrine
189
Harpsfield with
191
He insists on reading the answers that he had written to the Articles
195
Weston and the doctors thank Cranmer for his behaviour
209
Great changes in the composition of the Commons
224
The speech of Gardiner thereon
254
The Legate goes in state to St Pauls on Advent Sunday December 2
276
Restoration of pillaged ornaments in London at least
278
129
290
He is condemned
319
Processions
325
Burning of Rogers the protomartyr February 4
332
Reasons why the persecution was ineffective and partial
334
Disturbance between Spaniards and English January 1
337
490
338
She partly declares her intentions to the Council August 12
403
They refuse and are formally condemned as heretics
416
Martyrs of the summer
424
70
444
In London Bonner is still urged on by the lay authorities
445
Marys designs for restitution Firstfruits and tenths Bill
447
Vain efforts of the French party to get Pole made Pope
452
Rogation week solemnly kept
455
526
458
Doctor Story
476
Rome interfered with England from the beginning of the reign
484
CHAPTER XXVII
486
Cranmers Appellatio considered
491
The Popes letters to that effect
493
Cranmer secretly gets a lawyer to prepare for him an appellation
501
Bradford sends a Supplication to the Queen and Parliament
503
Greetings from Rome to the English Fathers
553
Pole reads to the synod his canons or constitutions
559
99
580
Pole made a priest and a bishop at Greenwich March 22
588
Convocation October 7
593
Consistory held immediately in favour of delay September 15
601
The Houses meet the King Queen and Legate at Whitehall
602
Thence to Dillingen where he is stopped by the Emperor Cctober
610
556
624
559
637
Weston in his speech denies that the Prayer Book ever passed
697
This Convocation made no reference to the Papacy
717
134
725
560
733
Consistory held on Cranmer at Rome November 29
739
Bonners behaviour toward his enemies
740
Parliament revives the old Lollard heresy laws
741
The Pope sends the Queen a box of Agnus Deis
743
He holds a sort of disputation with Weston Smith and Tresham
744
They made no reference to Rome
745
75
747
486
748
Barlow sent to the Tower perhaps for the same reason September 15 51
750
It is rejected but they are assured that detainers will not be disturbed
751
Arrival of the Prince of Spain July 19
753
377
754
Consistory on Cranmer in which he is condemned December 4
756
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