Articles, Bonner's negative, exhibited to martyrs, 349, 355, 366, 367 against Cranmer, 418
Bonner's, Whittle and Green, Articles, 489, 576, 581, 632, 637, 701 Pole's Articles to be enquired at Canterbury, 593
Bonner's, to Loseby and others, 632, 640
Bonner's, to Gibson, 640
ministered in Norwich, 652
Arundel, 3, 5, 33, 48, 163
Assemblies and Conventicles, Act against, 68; Bonner's inquiry about, 240; for the English service, 287, 298, 354, 361, 607, 635, 643, 706, 707; acts revived against unlawful, 702
Aylmer, in Convocation, 75, seq.
BAINES, Bp., 142, 292, 389, 405, 476, 605
Bale; his Admonition, 111, seq., 578; he issues an English translation of Gardiner's De Vera Obedientia, 113; his Declaration of Bonner's Articles, 245, seq., 289; he was perhaps the Fabyan Withers who translated an attack on Pole under the name of Athanasius, 257, 259; mentioned, 343, 591, 682, 684, 695
Bamford, 366
Baptism, 191
Barlow, Bp., imprisoned, 51; resigns, 141, 142; examined, 309, 310, 320, 321
Bath and Wells, deprivations there, 148
Becket, his name to be put back into books, 328; set up over Mercers' Chapel, 358; defaced, 359
Bedford, Earl of, mentioned, 3; funeral of, 360
Benefices to be retained by ecclesiastical persons, 328
Bible, forbidden, 249, 295; new translation designed, 457, 458 Bickley, 36
Bird, Bp., deprived, 136, 138, 142; made suffragan, 245 Bishops, deprived to be restored, 47; Act for election of, repealed, 65; to be appointed before the reconciliation, 109; ordered to deprive married priests, 134; deprived 136; consecrated, 141; uncanonically judged by priests, 211; directed how to reconcile their dioceses, 326; they did little in persecution, 330; blamed for it, 338; not equal to it, 341; spurred on to it, 363; position of, 416; papally provided, 389, 662; Pole's directions to, 466, 467; form of patents restoring temporalities altered, 486; to ordain at any time, 703
Bonner, Bp., released, 9, 17; restored, 38, 47, 48; his treatment of his enemies, 49; of Saunders, 62; mentioned, 71; presides over Convo- cation, 73, 93, 292, 454; mentioned, 112; his alleged Preface to Gardiner's book on the divorce published in England, 113; restores
the former worship, 128; on the depriving commissions, 137; his activity in depriving, 155; presides over Convocation, 173, 454; mentioned, 226, 235; his Visitation, 239, seq., 360; mentioned, 288; examines the prisoners for religion, 316, 322; mentioned, 324; assiduous in visiting prisoners, 330; he degrades Rogers, 331; Saun- ders and Taylor, 332; made the public scapegoat, 343; examines Lawrence, Tomkins, Hunter, Hawkes, and others, 345, seq.; examines Flower, 351; Watts, 354; he declares that he will do his duty, 364; Samson and others, 366; Bradford, 367, 370; spurred again by the Council, 371; his Profitable and Necessary Doctrine, and Homilies, 376; spurred again by the Council, 398; and Philpot, 471, seq.; and Whittle, Green, and others, 488; degrades Cranmer, 497; visits Cranmer, 504; charged with dishonestly suppressing Cranmer's last words, 546; consecrates Pole, 553; made a central tribunal for heresy, 572; persecutes, 573, seq.; clashes with Pole, 584; Articles and cases, 632; sings Mass, 657; immures nuns, 680; beats prisoners, 707; his character, 709; owned to be more lenient than some, 715 Bonner's Necessary Doctrine, 375, 595 Books, Act against divers, repealed, 66; unlawful and erroneous, con- demned, 133, 169, 236, 250, 295, 462; former Church books to be restored, 242; proclamation forbidding, 375; books and bills against the King and Queen, 451
Bourne, sermon at Paul's Cross, 17, 48, 94, 320 ; made Bishop of Bath, 141, 142; mentioned, 235, 320, 576; interview with Philpot, 475, 481, 483 Bradford, 17; committed to the Tower, 21, 181; joins in a protestation, 214; rebukes compliers, 221; issues an appeal, 283; and challenge, 284; his controversy with the Freewillers, 300, 301; exhorts his fellows, 304; issues a declaration, 305; examined before Gardiner, 309, 311, 316, 320; condemned but reserved, 336; visited, 367, seq.; burned, 374
Bread, Holy, 241
Breviary, 102
Bridges, Sir Thomas, 117; Sir John, 477
Bridgettites of Sion restored, 359; immured, 680
Brooks, Bp., 141, 142; tries Cranmer, 411, seq.; tries Ridley and Latimer, 431, seq.; Latimer on his book, 434; his visitation of Gloucester, 594, 595; of Oxford, 656; dies, 727
Brown, Justice, 346, 349, 354, 583
Bucer, mentioned, 191; exhumed, 654
Bulls, Papal, sent to England, 383; one read in Parliament, 445; for degrading Cranmer, 493; for prayers for peace, 621
Calvinism, 59, 161, 223, 301, 369, 613, 686, 697
Cambridge, Northumberland surrenders there, 4; the Mass restored, 33;
delegates sent to Oxford, 182, seq.; visitation of, 251
Canon law to be put in force, 133, 137, 295; the old canons on marriage, 140, 314; those of Otto and Ottobon, 241; difference between epis- copal and pontifical, 422, 425; canons to be examined, 455; canon and pontifical law ordered to be restored by Pole, 462, 465
Canterbury, Mass set up there, 39; the See put in commission, 69; de- privation there, 146; the Dean and Chapter ministered in the vacancy of the See, 327; burnings there, 393, seq., 470, 489; visitation of, 593, 602; burnings, 630, 714
Capon, 594
Caraffa, 677, 678, 701
Cardmaker, 148, 306,-316, 320, 364, 366, 374
Careless, 302
Carew, 118, 123, 608
Carne, 48, 377, 383, 662, 663, 670
Carranza, 342, 469; his correspondence with Pole, 719
Carthusians, the, 619
Cartwright, Nic., 203
Carver, 699
Catechism, the Short, 74, 92, 193, 197; of the Prayer Book, 350, 577; Carranza's to be translated, 723
Catholic, as different from papist, 20, 95, 220, 283
Catholic, the word by which ordinaries let off prisoners, 483
Catholic Church, definition, 90, 395, 433, 477; custom as to marriage of clergy, 140, 144; not the Roman Church, 193, 204; appealed to, 216, 281, 283, 502, 504; held to be the Roman, 310, 312, 318, 323; claimed by martyrs, 399, 404; held to be the Roman, 413, 414, 419, 577, 578; denied to be the Roman, 432, 633
Catholic Faith, said to be fallen in England, 174, 220; the opposite view, 282; said to be one, 474; affirmed, 504, 539, 589
Causton, 374
Cecil, 37, 608
Celibacy, 145, 313
Ceremonies, the former, restored, 94, 128, 134, 596; Bonner's enquiry on, 240, 657
Challenges to dispute, 40 215, 281, 284, 305
Chamberlain, a Freewiller, 300, 302, 366, 374
Chancels to be repaired, 249
Chantry lands, to be kept, 71, 260, 286; chantries, 294
Charles the Fifth, his advice to Mary, 10, 15, 28, 97, 98, 100, 104, 105,165, 227, 326, 338; and Pole, 253; rejoicings for the reconciliation, 325; death of, 620, 728
Chedsey, Doctor, 80, 174, 189, 193, 364, 371, 482, 657, 708, 709
Cheke, Sir John, sent to the Tower, 7; fined, 28, 37, 38, 56; goes abroad 171,688; mentioned, 251; cruel case of, 608, seq.
Cheney, in Convocation, 75, seq.
Cheyne, Sir Thomas, 10, 55
Chicken, 157, 249
Cholmondeley, 7, 177, 489, 707
Christopherson, 251, 439, 441, 454, 481, 649, 655, 726 Church, accusation of forsaking the, denied, 179, 474 Church, defined, 613
Church, the primitive, appealed to, 13, 41, 62, 63, 212, 216, 250, 352, 369, 395, 615; disregarded, 176
Church of England, 65, 95, 178; independence of the, 213, 234, 264; much in the hands of inferior officials, 330; spoken of as Catholic, 246; Pole's account of the ancient, 268, 293, 295; freedom petitioned, 295; described, 319; martyrs of, 336; and Church Catholic, 366, 367; false notion about, 364, 476; primitive, independent, 561, 734
Churches, restoration of furniture, 242; proprietors to be liable for burdens 296
Clergy, laid under incapacities, 66, 95; comp. Marriage, discipline of, 465
Clerks, parish, 297
Cockram, the Rood of, 245
Cole, 48, 174, 190, 193, 292, 293, 454, 475; visits Cranmer, 523; preaches at Cranmer's burning, 529, 542, 572, 655, 708, 722
Collins, 393, 397, 489, 555, 573, 593, 714
Commendone, the papal agent, 17, 32, 101, 109 Commission to restore the deprived bishops, 38, 47; to deprive reformed bishops, 136; to examine three bishops, 174, 176; Pole's commis- sion as Legate, 273; his commission to Gardiner and others to sit on heretics, 315; Pole's commission to the Chapter of Canterbury, 326; on commissions for heresy, 572, 583, 585; Pole's commissions for visitation of dioceses, 593, 714
Commons, House of, packed, 164; bribed, 165; eager to persecute, 169, 172; some of them indicted, 306; alarm of, at their own work, 446; committee confers with the Queen, 447
Communion Book, the English, 11, 13, 61, 93, 295, 298, 300, 311, 352, 606, 644
Conferences held with prisoners, 330, 395; refused by some, 367, 368, 436, 489; accepted by Cranmer, 490; by Cheke, 609, 614 Confession, 129, 131, 216, 329, 353
of Faith, a new one designed, 457
of Faith exhibited by prisoners, 216, 350, 581, 582, 605
Confessors, the English; see Prisoners for Religion
Consecration of bishops, 138
Consistory, see Rome; held by Bonner in St. Paul's, 344, 348, 349, 351,
Conventicles, Act about, 68, enquiry about, 594; see Assemblies
Convocation of 1553-71, 482; of 1554—179, seq., 182, 183,184; spirit of, 210, 213, 216; of 1554—290, 292, seq.; of 1555—454, seq.; of 1558— 703
Convocation of the University of Oxford, 184
Coo, 404
Cook, 48, 171, 688
Corpus Christi Day revived, 131
Cotes, Bp., 141, 142, 353
Council, scheme for a General, 621
Council, the, I; duplicity towards Northumberland, 2, seq. ; order Ridley to preach against Mary, 5; remodelled, 10; meet in the Tower, 16, 18; examines Cranmer, 42; dissensions in, 160; proposed reduction of, 163; Cranmer writes to, 211; Mary's directions to, 236; letters of, to justices, 362, 371, 374; order demonstrations at burnings to be stopped, 488; admonish lax laymen, 637; use the rack, 706; stop an investigation, 709
Council of Florence, summary of faith by, 462
Council of Trent, referred to, 217, 219, 369, 396, 621
Councils, Ancient, 140, 198, 216, 352, 561
Court of Mary, 283, 513, 570, 658
Courts, ecclesiastical, not to be interfered with, 67 Courtiers, 12
Courtney, Lord, 8, 57, 77, 116, 118, 122, 124, 571 Coverdale, Bp., 50, 143, 218, 307
Cranmer, mentioned, 5; buries Edward, 11; visits the Court, 37; writes to Cecil, Ib.; called before a commission, and leniently treated, 38, 48; rumour that he had set up the Mass, 39; his Declaration, 39-42 ; sent to the Tower, 43; mentioned, 54; blamed for the divorce, 63, 64; tried for treason, 68; writes to the Queen, Ib.; mentioned, 174, 176; sent to Oxford, 181, 183; examined there and disputes, 185, 187, seq.; his book on the Sacrament, 204, 205, 295, 453; disputes pro forma against Harpsfield, 207; thanked, 208; sentenced by the commission, 209; writes to the Council, 211; his conduct in dis- puting discussed, 212; appealed to by the London prisoners, 301, 303; his writings forbidden, 375; renewed proceedings against, 411, seq.; he writes to the Queen, 421; provides himself with an appeal to a general council, 427; condemned by the Pope, 428; his first submissions, 490, seq.; his degradation, 493, seq.; appeals to a general council, 500; his third and fourth submissions, or writings, 504 writ for burning, 506; liberated from Bocardo, 510; his fifth submission, or recantation proper, 511; it is immaturely printed, and the publication suppressed, 513; former controversy as to whether he ever recanted at all, 516; his state of mind, 518; his sixth sub- mission, a personal confession, 519; Cole visits him, 523; Garcia said to have visited him, 525; he is taken to St. Mary's, 527, seq.; his death, 543; his submissions authoritatively published, 546; his
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