A TABLE OF THE LETTERS Contained in this Book, declaring by whom, and to whom, they To a Cousin of his 58 A Letter written to all his faithful Friends as his last farewell 59 77 84 Another farewell to the prisoners in the cause of Christ's A Letter of his cruel handling in the Schools at Oxford, Letters of Master Hooper, BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER. To certain godly persons, instructing them how to use themselves at the change of religion To certain of his relievers and helpers in the City of London An answer to a Letter, whereby he was certified of them that were taken at Bow Church Yard. To the Prisoners in both Counters which were taken at To certain of his Friends, exhorting them to stick to To a Merchant, by whom he had received comfort in the Fleet To Master Farrer, Doctor Taylor, Master Bradford, and 101 To Master John Hall and his Wife 103 To one that was fallen from the truth of the Gospel 104 106 To a certain Woman, teaching her how to behave herself in her widowhood 107 A Letter, concerning a Woman that was troubled with her Husband in matters of Religion 108 To Doctor Cranmer, Doctor Ridley, and Doctor Latimer To a Friend of his, concerning his talk with the Commissioners Letters of Master Laurence Saunders. To Doctor Cramner, Doctor Ridley, and Doctor Latimer 136 139 144 146 To his Wife, Mistress Harrington, and Mistress Hurland 147 149 A Letter concerning Doctor Weston's coming to him to the Marshalsea 150 Another Letter to his Wife, and certain other of his Two Letters to Master Robert Glover and John Glover 158 159 161 162 A Letter to Mistress Harrington To a faithful Woman, exhorting her to be patient under the Cross 191 To certain of his Friends, as his last farewell 497 Letters of Master Bradford. To the faithful Professors of God's Word in the City of 192 To the true Professors of God's Word in the University and Town of Cambridge 197 To the Professors of the true Religion of Christ in To Master Warcup, Mistress Wilkinson, and other his Another Letter to Master Humphrey Hales To certain of his Friends, encouraging to be joyful under the Cross 240 241 To Master Laurence Saunders, prisoner in the Marshalsea 245 246 A Letter of comfort to a faithful Woman in her heaviness and trouble 247 Another Letter to Master Richard Hopkins 271 To Doctors Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer, prisoners in 273 To his friend Master Shalcross and his Wife 275 To his godly friends, G. and N. exhorting them to be patient under the cross 279 Another Letter to certain Godly Persons to the same effect. 281 Another Letter to the same persons 284 To John Careless 286 To Master John Hall and his Wife, prisoners in Newgate 287 290 An Admonition to certain Professors of the Truth, that they consent not to the shrinking, halting, and double-faced gospellers To a Friend of his, instructing him how he should To a Friend of his, entreating of God's election and predestination. 301 To a Woman, desiring to know whether she might come To Mistress M. H.. A Letter to a friend of his, whom he called Nathaniel To certain Godly Men, exhorting them to patience and constancy in the truth To Mistress W. and Mistress W. To all the Professors of the Gospel within the realm of 319 322 325 327 328 To Master George Eaton 342 To One by whom he had received much comfort in his Another Letter to Mistress A. W 350 351 352 To certain Relievers of him and others in their impri A Letter entreating of the place of St. Paul, concerning the desire and groanings of the creature, for the deliverance of God's children To certain Men, maintaining the heresy of man's freewill with the Pelagians and Papists To the Professors of the Gospel in the City of London 379 384 To Master Fils and Cutbert . 386 A Letter declaring how cruelly he was handled of Bonner 502 cross · 504 |