A TABLE OF RECORDS. 27. The King's letter to his ambassadors to hinder an avocation of the suit 28. The King's letter concerning his appearance 29. Dr. Bennet's letter to the Cardinal, showing 31. An act releasing to the King sums of money 32. A letter from Gardiner and Fox, concerning their proceedings at Cambridge 33. A letter from Crook out of Venice, concerning the opinions of divers about the divorce 111 119 34. The judgments of the Universities concerning the King's marriage 127 113 120 35. The judgment of the Lutheran divines about it 119 124 36. An abstract of the grounds of the divorce.... 120 37. A bull sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury against the statutes of provisors..... 121 145 38. A letter to King Henry VI, for repealing that statute 125 146 39. A letter to the parliament upon the same occasion 40. An instrument of the speech the Archbishop of Canterbury made to the House of Commons concerning it. 41. An act restraining the payment of annates to 42. The King's last letter to the Pope 126 147 127 ib. 129 155 136 157 for engaging him to procure the divorce 143 159 44. Bonner's letter concerning the proceedings at Rome 141 160 45. Another letter about the same process 148 161 process at Rome... 150 ib. 47. The sentence of divorce given by Cranmer.. 152 174 48. An act for the deprivation of the Bishops of Salisbury and Worcester 49. A letter from Cromwell to Fisher concerning the Maid of Kent 154 196 157 203 50. A renunciation of the Pope's supremacy, signed by the heads of six religious houses...... 162 205 51 A mandate for the consecration of suffragan bishops 165 208 BOOK III. C. H. 1. Instructions for the general visitation of the monasteries 166 240 174 242 2. General injunctions sent by the King to all the monasteries 3. Some particulars relating to the dissolution of Sect. 1. Of the preambles of some surrenders 179 250 180 291 3. A list of all the surrenders of monas- 181 309 4. The confessions made by some abbots 191 307 192 347 4. Queen Anne Boleyn's last letter to King Henry 196 268 5. The judgment of the convocation concerning general councils 198 285 6. Instructions for a visitation of monasteries, in order to their dissolution 200 288 7. Instructions given by the King to the clergy. 203 293 208 311 9. The sentence given out by Pope Paul III, against King Henry 211 318 10. The opinion of some bishops concerning the King's supremacy 226 322 323 231 330 11. Injunctions to the clergy made by Cromwell.. 227 233 331 14. The commission by which Bonner held his bishopric of the King.. 234 345 15. The King's letters-patents for printing the Bible in English 16. The attainder of Thomas Cromwell. marriage with Anne of Cleve 18. The King's own declaration about it 250 362 19. The judgment of the convocation annulling it 251 363 20. Anne of Cleve's letter to her brother 237 349 238-359 245 362, 363 A TABLE OF RECORDS. 21. The resolutions of several bishops and divines concerning the sacraments 22. Dr. Barnes's renunciation of some articles informed against him.. 455 C. H. 256 373 303 382 23. The foundation of the bishopric of Westmin ster...... 305 387 24. A proclamation for the English Bible to be set up in all churches... 310 390 25. An admonition set up by Bonner for all that came to read the Bible.... 312 ib. 26. Injunctions given by Bonner to his clergy 28. A mandate for publishing and using the 313 406 321 425 328 426 29. Articles subscribed by Shaxton, the late bishop of Sarum.... 30. A letter from Lethington, the Scottish secretary, to Cecil, secretary to Queen Elizabeth, by which it appears that King Henry's will was forged An Appendix, concerning some errors and falsehoods in Sanders's book of the English schism 329 438 331 449 337 ADDENDA. 1. Articles about religion, set out by the convoca- 375 466 389 ib. 3. Some queries concerning confirmation, with the answers that were given to them by Cranmer, and Stokesley, bishop of London 391 ib. 4. Some considerations offered to the King by Cranmer, to induce him to proceed to a further reformation .... 5. A declaration made by some bishops and divines, concerning the functions and Divine institution of bishops and priests.. 392 467 394 ib. 6. A letter of Melancthon's, to persuade the King to a further reformation 398 470 7. A letter written by the German Ambassadors to the King, against the taking away of the chalice, and against private masses, and the celibate of the clergy .... ... C. H. 402 471 422 ib. 8. The King's answer to the former letter prove auricular confession to be of a Divine 442 473 447 ib. 12. A definition of the Catholic Church, corrected 11. A letter of the King's to Tonstal, in answer to the former paper.. with the King's own hand 449 474 |