25. Questions concerning some abuses in the mass, with the an swers made by some bishops and divines to them 26. A collection of the chief indul the sins of that time gences then in the English offices, 280 105 39. Ridley's letter to the Protector 27. Injunctions for a visitation of 281 107 concerning the visitation of the University of Cambridge 60. The Protector's answer to the former letter ib. 192 324 ib. 282 111 61. A letter of Cranmer's to King 283 120 284 147 ib. 156 execution 287 159 33. Articles for the King's visitors, 288 163 34. A paper of Luther concerning a reconciliation with the Zwinglians ib. 167 35. The sentence against Joan of Kent ib. 178 Henry, concerning a further reformation, and against sacrilege BOOK II. 1. The proclamation of Lady Jaue Gray's title to the crown 2. A letter written by Queen Katherine to her daughter 325 313 326 364 328 372 3. An humble submission made by Queen Mary to her father 4. Another of the same strain confirming the former . . 5. Another to the same purpose 6. A letter written by her to Cromwell, containing a full submission in all points of religion to her father's pleasure 330 ib. 7. A letter of Bonner's upon his being restored to his bishoprick. ib. 385 8. Cranmer's manifesto against the mass. 331 ib. 9. The conclusions of instructions sent by Card. Pole to the Queen, ib. 403 10. Injunctions sent by the Queen to the bishops tector 41. The Council's letter to the King against the Protector 294 212 332 425 42. The Protector's submission 43. A letter from the Council to the King 298 216 ib. 217 299 218 44. A letter writ by the Council to Cranmer and Paget 45. Cranmer's and Paget's answer 46. Articles objected to the Duke of Somerset 300 ib. ib. 219 S01 220 47. A letter of the Council's to the 3. A letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry; with a copy of his book for the Pope 4. A letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry, about foreign news, and concerning Luther's 5. A letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry, sent with letters that the King was to write to the Emperor 6. A letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to the King, concerning the Emperor's firmness to him 420 25 7. The first letter of Cardinal Wolsey to King Henry, about his election to the popedom, upon Adrian's death 421 26 8. The second letter of Cardinal Wolsey to the King, about the succession to the popedom answer to the King's book . ib. 27 9. The third letter of Cardinal ib. 28 422 ib. ih. 29 10. A remarkable passage in Sir T. 13. A letter written by King Henry 16. Some account of the proceed- 18. Copy of the King's letters to the 19. A letter of Gregory Cassali, 20. A representation made by the 21. A letter by Magnus to Crom- 429 97 38. A letter of Barlow's to Crom- 464 159 465 160 466 ib. 41. A letter of the Archbishop of 435 120 sion of the monasteries 467 163 . 468 166 43. The Smalcaldic league 469 170 436 124 441 128 24. Cranmer's letter, for an appeal 28. The judgment of the Prior and 444 140 475 173 ib. ib. 51. Instructions by Cardinal Pole, to one he sent to King Henry 52. A letter to Pole,from the Bishop of Durham 53. A letter of Pole's to Cromwell, justifying himself ib. ib. 54. A letter of the Abbess of Godstow, complaining of Dr. London, 485 199 55. A letter to Bullinger, from one of Maidstone; giving an account of an image, which seems to be the rood of Boxley in Kent 56. A consolatory letter to Henry VIII. from the Bishop of Durham, after the death of Queen Jane 57. Injunctions given by Edward, archbishop of York, to be observed within the diocess of York, by all the clergy of the same, and others whom the said injunctions do con 486 200 487 201 490 203 491 ib. 2. The Lady Mary's letter to the Lord Protector, and to the rest of the King's Majesty's Council, upon their suspecting that some of her household had encouraged the Devonshire rebellion 3. A letter of Christopher Mount's, concerning the Interim. 4. A part of a letter of Hooper's to Bullinger, giving an account of the cruelty of the Spaniards in the Netherlands. C. H. 515 263 516 284 . 517 S00 . . ib. ib. 5. The oath of supremacy, as it was made when the bishops did homage in King Henry the Eighth's time. The last words were struck out by King Edward VI.. . . 518 306 6. A letter of Peter Martyr's to Bullinger of the state of the university of Oxford in the year 1550, 519 $10 7. A mandate, in King Edward's name, to the officers of the Archbishop of Canterbury; requiring them to see that the Articles of Religion should be subscribed 8. The King's mandate to the Bishop of Norwich, sent with the Articles to be subscribed by the clergy 9. The mandate of the visitors of the university of Cambridge to the same purpose 10. King Edward's device for the succession 522 321 ib. 322 11. The Council's original subscription to Edward the Sixth's Limitation of the Crown 66. A letter of the visitors sent to examine the Abbot of Glastonbury, ib. 218 12. Articles and instructions, an |