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58, 61, 62; forbidden by Act after a certain date, 66, 93; denied to
have passed Convocation, 73; depraved, 74; contest with the Latin
service, 94, 96, 112, 128, 202, 240, 248, 300, 306, 355, 373; the Com-
munion in, 202, 206, 207, 219, 295, 298; Litany, 233, 353; the Second
Book preferred by the English Confessors, 300, 314; read in prison,.
353, 405; forbidden, 375; contest with the Latin service, 393, 394,
399, 400, 402, 405, 489, 589, 598, 606, 632, 638, 644, 707, 733;
depraved by exiles, 686, 689, seq.

Praying for the Queen's death, 287, 298

Preachers at Paul's Cross, 5, 17, 24, 113, 131, 276, 364, 371, 657, 703
Preachers, licensed, to be employed, 16, 17, 236, 238; those of Edward

silenced, 18; imprisoned, 21, 22; criticized, 72; others licensed, 23;
not to be disturbed, 67; heretical, to be removed, 133; secret minis-
trations of, 297, 308; erroneous, to recant, 295; Pole on, 464

Preaching against the Queen, 318

Prerogative, the Royal, 166, 415

Presence, in the Sacrament, 59, 60; articles on, 74, 75, seq., 175, 178, 183,
185, 188, seq., 205; maintained by reformers, 219, 282; the test
question, 309, 349, 352; the corporal, 614

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,
303; appeal to Parliament, 305 ; ought to have been released before the
persecution, 307, 323; their principles, 311, seq.; demeanour of, 330
Priuli, 261, 716, 728

Proceedings, the Queen's, 21, 24, 26, 59, 132, 137, 179, 214, 235, 236, 287,
393, 394, 410, 590

Processions, 94, 130, 133, 184, 210, 232, 237, 242, 324, 360, 365, 406, 595,
619, 658, 704

Proclamation, Mary's first, about religion, 19, 20, 62, 63, 308; against the
English service, 93; against offending Spaniards, 230

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-
mittee of Parliament consider it, and make a supplication, 270; it is
presented, 271; the realm absolved, 272; rejoicings for, in Rome,
275; in England, 324; in foreign countries, 325; Pole orders
further proceedings in, 326; reported at Rome, 382; first anni-
versary of, 457; to be kept for ever, 461; a consequence of, 705
Reformation, The, 6; had taken root, 13; Catholic nature of the English

not acknowledged, 13, 95; laws of, repealed, 55, 65, 66, 96; a
tendency of, 175; relation to Mary's reign, 176; mention of the, 229,
234, 237; laws of repealed, 287; martyrs of the, 336; called blessed,
589; justified by this reign, 731

Reformers, contempt felt for the, 12, 210, 732; indignant, 25; rally, 39;
resolute, 95; endangered, 135; puritanism of some, 218

Religious, The former, 136, 144, 146; their pensions taken away by mar-
riage, 168; women, married, to be divorced, 296; easily dealt with by
Pole, 329

Renard, 28, 105, 120, 338, 343

Rescius, Friar, 508; undertakes Cranmer, 509, 513, 519, 529, 543
Rich, Lord, 10, 166, 350, 354, 355, 362, 477, 574, 581, 632
Ridley preaches against Mary, 5; sent to the Tower, 7, 49, 77; mentioned,
143, 174; in the Tower, 176; his conferences with Latimer, 178;
taken to Oxford, 181; examined, 186; condemned by the commission,
209; protests to Convocation, 210; his conduct in disputing discussed,
212; appealed to by Bradford, 301; mentioned, 352; tried, 431,
seq.; degraded, 436; burned, 437; story of, 477

Rochester, Sir Rt., 9, 10, 163, 312, 316, 332, 359

Rogers, John, 5, 17, 21, 77, 218, 284, 300; examined by Gardiner, 309,
310, 316, 317; burned, 331, 374; his peculiarities, 336

Romanensians, a convenient word, 223, 237, 281, 732; called Neoterics,
282

Romanism, 25, 27

Roman Jurisdiction, the, 235

Roman Obedience, the term, 214

Rome, 27, 54, 66; designs of, from the beginning, 96; consistories held,
Ib., 102, 275, 381, 428, 430, 459, 663; relation to England, 234;
early bishops not ambitious, 354; embassy to, 370, seq.

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;
sententiæ on, 91; use of, to be interdicted, 109; adoration of, denied,
218; a test question, 322, 323, 540, 584

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
Sacrilege, 236, 732

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,
213, seq., 284; examined, 323; martyrdom of, 332; stood for the
English service, 336; his curate, 352

Schism, the alleged, 25, 27, 56, 95, 108, 240, 310, 414; how to be treated,
109; confessed by Parliament, 289; things done therein allowed to
stand, 290

Schismatic, the term used indiscriminately, 624

Schismatical, alleged, 62; the term applied to orders and marriage, 240,
250; repudiated, 300

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
of the Reformation, 300

Secession from the Church of England, began not really with the Free-
willers, 301

Sedgwick, Dr., 182

Sedition mixed with religion, 22, 23, 43, 62, 63, 119, 147, 164, 183, 238,
267, 291, 354, 405, 489, 601, 643, 706, 712

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
away, 451, 452

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,
272, 310, 312, 422, 491, 492, 682

Symonds, a preacher, 21, 146

Synod of London of 1552 mentioned, 74

Synod, Pole's legatine, 455, seq.; deputation of, sent to examine Philpot,
472, 479, 481, 483; referred to, 595, 596, 723

TAYLOR, Bp., 56, 130, 137, 138, 142

Taylor, Roland, joins in a protestation, 214, 284; mentioned, 300;
examined before Gardiner, 309, 313, 316; burned, 374; mentioned,
575, 576, 711

Terentianus, 36, 41

Thirlby, 142, 226, 262, 309, 377, 382, 389,443,497,499,500, 553, 556, 572, 592
Thomas, William, 126

Thornden, 39, 147, 395, 47o, 573, 593, 630

Tims, 575, 576

Tithe, petition to tithe monastic lands, 294; pretended lay fiefs, 297, 448
Tomkins, 345, 350, 374

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;
denied, 218, 219, 220, 310; doubted, 352; made dangerous, 368; said
not to be a point to be made so, 370; mention of, 453

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;
on the depriving commissions, 137, 139, 140; mentioned, 226;
reviled by Bale, 246, 249; meets Pole, 264; examines the London
prisoners, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 316; interview with Philpot, 481;
refuses to confer with Cranmer, 490

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
another direction, 67, 68, 134

Unity, Romanensian return of, 185, 187, 295, 310, 337, 620; not acknow-
ledged, 213, 297; Pole's book on, republished, 257; Pole on, 269,
270; the phrase obedience of the Pope added to, 272, 312, 325
Unity, said to consist in the Creed, 369

Universities, 33, 64; delegates of the, to dispute, 174; proposal to have
members in the Convocation, 175; their former determinations,
213; visitation of, 236, 251, 654

Utenhovius, 45

VERGERIUS attacks Pole, 297

Vernon, a preacher, 21

Vida, 603

Visitations, of the Universities, 251; of their dioceses by the bishops,
238, 239; of London, 239; Pole's directions abɔut, 467

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
execution, 121; as prolocutor, 173; lawless spirit alleged, 176; as
moderator at Oxford, 183, seq.; described by Latimer, 201; disputes
pro formâ against Harpsfield, 207; condemns the bishops, 209, 210;
mentioned, 235, 249, 292, 324, 368; visits Bradford, 369, 370;
mentioned, 432, 482; resists the refounding of Westminster, 617
White, Dr., 48, 94; made Bp. of Lincoln, 141, 142; mentioned, 226;
tries Latimer and Ridley, 431, seq.; mentioned, 443, 472, 553, 594;
visits Lincoln, 597, 599; tries prisoners, 645, 649

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

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