58, 61, 62; forbidden by Act after a certain date, 66, 93; denied to Praying for the Queen's death, 287, 298 Preachers at Paul's Cross, 5, 17, 24, 113, 131, 276, 364, 371, 657, 703 silenced, 18; imprisoned, 21, 22; criticized, 72; others licensed, 23; Preaching against the Queen, 318 Prerogative, the Royal, 166, 415 Presence, in the Sacrament, 59, 60; articles on, 74, 75, seq., 175, 178, 183, Primacy, the, 234, 255, 376, 503 Prisoners for religion, 21; excepted from general pardon, 54, 57; two sets of them, their controversies, 299, seq.; encourage one another, Proceedings, the Queen's, 21, 24, 26, 59, 132, 137, 179, 214, 235, 236, 287, Processions, 94, 130, 133, 184, 210, 232, 237, 242, 324, 360, 365, 406, 595, Proclamation, Mary's first, about religion, 19, 20, 62, 63, 308; against the Prohibition, writ of, mentioned, 295 Protestant, the word, 221, 734 Protestants, 44 Provision, Papal, 106, 108, 387, 389 Provision, statute of, 295 Pullanus, 41, 688 Purgatory, 34, 633, 640 Puritan inclination, 218 RECONCILIATION, The, 267, seq.; Pole declares his Legacy, 265; com- not acknowledged, 13, 95; laws of, repealed, 55, 65, 66, 96; a Reformers, contempt felt for the, 12, 210, 732; indignant, 25; rally, 39; Religious, The former, 136, 144, 146; their pensions taken away by mar- Renard, 28, 105, 120, 338, 343 Rescius, Friar, 508; undertakes Cranmer, 509, 513, 519, 529, 543 Rochester, Sir Rt., 9, 10, 163, 312, 316, 332, 359 Rogers, John, 5, 17, 21, 77, 218, 284, 300; examined by Gardiner, 309, Romanensians, a convenient word, 223, 237, 281, 732; called Neoterics, Romanism, 25, 27 Roman Jurisdiction, the, 235 Roman Obedience, the term, 214 Rome, 27, 54, 66; designs of, from the beginning, 96; consistories held, Rood and roodloft, 242, 245, 383, 594, 596 Rose, Thos., 403 Roth, 638 Rough, 643 SACRAMENT, bill about receiving the, 67; articles on, see Articles; Sacrament of the altar distinguished from the Mass, 581 Sacramental doctrine maintained, 189, seq., 199, 201, 203, 319, 394, 579, 601 Sacramentarian opinions, 45, 133, 164 Sacrificing priests denied, 199, 200, 205; question of, in ordination, 376 Sampson, Bp., 114, 141, 142 Samuel, 403 Sanders, Dr., 656 Sandys, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, 6, 688 Saunders, Lawr., case of, 61, 62; deprived, 146; joins in a protestation, Schism, the alleged, 25, 27, 56, 95, 108, 240, 310, 414; how to be treated, Schismatic, the term used indiscriminately, 624 Schismatical, alleged, 62; the term applied to orders and marriage, 240, Schools, 70, 294; Pole's directions for cathedral, 467 Scory, Bp., 42, 143, 158, 686, 690 Scot, Dr., 182, 655, 703 Scriptures, texts removed in churches, 243; English read, 298; a principle Secession from the Church of England, began not really with the Free- Sedgwick, Dr., 182 Sedition mixed with religion, 22, 23, 43, 62, 63, 119, 147, 164, 183, 238, Sepulchre, 129, 157 Seton, 174 Shaxton, 439, 592 Shene refounded, 619 Shetterden, 21, 302, 386 Sidall, 510, 511 Simpson, 706 Simson, 366, 367, 371 Smith, Robert, 401 Smith, Dr. Rd., 182, 194, 197, 202, 204, 350, 420, 437 Smith, Sir Thos., 48, 49, 251, 608, 724 Smith, Wm., 351 Somerset mentioned, 32, 33 Soto, 436, 438, 469; sent by Pole to Cranmer, 490, 508; mention of, 724 Southwell, Sir Robt., 10 Rich., 309, 311, 312, 332 Spaniards disliked, 117, 230, 248, 298; suspected, 361; they begin to go Spanish Friars, 230, 232, 236; some of them preached suspected sermons, 342; in Oxford, 491, 508 Spanish marriage, The, 131, 224 Spies, 351 Stella, 253, 261, 677 Story, Dr., 411, 471, 476, 477, 572 Submission of the Clergy, The, mentioned, 132, 296 Succession, The, 133 Supplications of Parliament to legate, 290, 294; of Suffolk laymen, 588 Supreme Head, 74, 107, 133, 146, 268, 273, 277, 289, 414; Pope called, Symonds, a preacher, 21, 146 Synod of London of 1552 mentioned, 74 Synod, Pole's legatine, 455, seq.; deputation of, sent to examine Philpot, TAYLOR, Bp., 56, 130, 137, 138, 142 Taylor, Roland, joins in a protestation, 214, 284; mentioned, 300; Terentianus, 36, 41 Thirlby, 142, 226, 262, 309, 377, 382, 389,443,497,499,500, 553, 556, 572, 592 Thornden, 39, 147, 395, 47o, 573, 593, 630 Tims, 575, 576 Tithe, petition to tithe monastic lands, 294; pretended lay fiefs, 297, 448 Torture only used with political prisoners, 127, 362, 706 Transubstantiation, 63; articles on, 74, seq., 92, 183, 185; Paget avows, 162; Philips avows, 175; argument on, 195; origin of, 198, 204; Tregonwell, 48, 57 Tresham, 35, 182, 191, 197, 198, 251, 420 Tudor management of religion, 14, 24, 26, 135 Tunstall released, 9; restored, 47, 50, 53, 70, 72, 143, 166; reviled, 114; Turner, Dean, 93 John, 146 Tye, 635, 636, 638 Tyrannicide, doctrine of, 126, 727 Tyrrel, Justice, 354, 362, 400, 576, 579, 583, 636 Sir John, 585, 587, 711 UNIFORMITY, 20, 27; Acts for, repealed, 65; attempt to restore in Unity, Romanensian return of, 185, 187, 295, 310, 337, 620; not acknow- Universities, 33, 64; delegates of the, to dispute, 174; proposal to have Utenhovius, 45 VERGERIUS attacks Pole, 297 Vernon, a preacher, 21 Vida, 603 Visitations, of the Universities, 251; of their dioceses by the bishops, Voysey restored, 47, 143 WARD, 197, 208 Warne, 366, 374 Watson, Dr., mentioned, 11, note, 24, 78, 81, 87, 182, 723; preaches, 468, 657, 704 Watts, Thos., 354, 374 Wentworth, Lord, 10, 288 Westminster, refounded as a Black abbey, 617 Weston, Dr., 11, note, 24; as prolocutor, 71, 72, 76, seq.; at Suffolk's Rawlins, 355, 374, Whitehead, 696, seq. Whittingham, 691, seq. Whittle, 475, 576 Winchester diocese, Burnings in, 645, 712 Winchester, Marquis of, mentioned, 3, 48, 163, 359 Winsley, 71, 72 Wolsey, Wm., 439 Woodman, 647 Wyat, 118, seq., 123, 127, 164, 181, 229, 237 YORK, Sir John, 7 Young, Dr., 33, 75, 182, 192, 657 |