ABBERFORDE, Thos. i. 53. 58. 100. Abbey lands, ii. 242. plan for their distribution, iv. 163. Abergavenny, George Nevill, lord, i. 131. 280. iv. 239. letters to him, i. 43. 75. Abergavenny, Henry Nevill, lord, i. 280.
Abowan, Howell, i. 62. Accidents, iii. 392. 397. 399. de-
Adoration, of the sacrament, ii. 423. 444. in the sacrament, 441. iii. 346. 356. Adverbs in "ly," iii. 246. Epinus, iii. 55. 247. 248. 551. Afflictions, sent by God, ii. 72. 85.
Ager, Anthony, Crumwell's ser- vant, i. 150.
Aldington, Rich. Master, par- son of, i. 78. Aldrich, Dr., i. 32. Algerus, iii. 56. Alienation of Church lands, Cran- mer's attempt to check it, i. 319. All Hallows Eve, proposal for abolishing the ringing of bells on it, i. 318.
All Souls' College, Oxford, i. 36. letter to the Warden, 93. Almericus, iii. 18. Altars, the Council's letter for substituting Communion Ta- bles in their place, iv. App.
Ambrose, i. 306. iii. 100. 200.
Ambrose, De Benedictione Patri- arch. ii. 430.
In Lucam, ii. 364. iv.
De Mysteriis, ii. 326. 348. 383. 414. 430. iii. 282. 423. 450. 486. 488. iv. 52. App. 410.
De Sacramentis, ii. 326. 351. 383. 384. 413. 414. 431. iii. 280. 282. 423. iv. 53. 56. 57. 58. App. 411. Angelo, Michael, minister of the Italian Protestant Church in London, i. 356.
Angels, no sufficient authority touching religion, iv. 198. Anne of Cleves, her reception by Cranmer at Canterbury, i. 297. attempt to effect a reconcilia- tion between her and Hen. VIII. 311. Annihilation, iii. 474. Anselm, iv. 190. Anthony, John, i. 78. Anthropomorphites, iii. 269. iv. 63. Antichrist, ii. 287. iii. 39. 43. 44.54. 128. Antony, Robert, sub-cellerar of Ch. Ch. Cant. his flight from fear of examination, i. 183. his
return, 253. 257. Apollinaris, iii. 403. Apparitions, of the dead, insuffi- cient to prove articles of faith, iv. 202.
Aquinas, Thomas, iii. 101. 118. 120. 124. 156. 296. 450. iv.
Arians, iii. 116. 420. 521. Arius, iii. 70. 123. Armagh, persons recommended by Cranmer for the archbi- shopric, i. 353. 355. Arnold, James, i. 142. 178. Articles of faith, the authority of the Fathers not sufficient to prove them, iv. 173. Articles, Act of the Six, ii. 212. iii. 303. much opposed, 366. Articles of Religion, Thirteen, supposed to have been agreed on by English and German divines, in 1538. iv. Appendix 273.
The Forty- Two of 1552. i. 355. 357. iv. 102. mandates by Edw. VI. for subscription to them, iv. App. 389. 391. Articles, Three, proposed to Cran- mer, Ridley, and Latymer, for disputation at Oxford, iv. 6. Articles of Visitation, for the diocese of Canterbury, ii. 185. for the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 196. Arundel, Humphry, ii. 243. Arundel, Wm. Fitz Alan, lord,
letter to him, i. 48. Ash Wednesday, the use of ashes on it discontinued, i. 324. Aske, captain, ii. 260. Askew, Edward, Cranmer's ser- vant, i. 296.
Astall, Rich., incumbent of Che-
vening, i. 47. 53. 57: Aston, near Stevenage, i. 85. Astrology, ii. 49.
Athanasius, iii. 327. iv. 175.
De Peccato in Spiri- tum Sanctum, ii. 429. iv. App. 408.
Symbolum, iii. 452.
Atkinson, i. 249. Audeley, Sir Thos., Lord Chan-
cellor, i. 32. 50. 52. letter to him, 64.
Augustine, i. 305. 306. ii. 420. iii. 17. 67. 75. 100. 137. 161. 174. 190. 193. 194. 203. 210. 225. 279. 283. 307. 334. 354. 356. 446. 465. 516. iv. 56. 72. 73. 165. 182. 192. 205. 207. 214. 227.
reasoning against the Manichees seemed to agree with the Pelagians, and rea- soning against the Pelagians seemed to agree with the Ma- nichees, iii. 465.
Contra Adamantium, ii. 387. iii. 350. iv. App. 416. Contra Adversarium Le- gis et Prophetarum, ii. 380. 381. iii. 349.
De Baptism. contra Do- natistas, ii. 440. iii. 334. 338. iv. App. 419.
-Ad Bonifacium, ii. 384. 458. iii. 201. 339. 340. 349. iv. App. 415.
De Catechiz. Rudibus, ii. 380. 381. iii. 349. 426. 526.
De Civitate Dei, ii. 431. 458. iii. 212. 215. 327. 350. iv. App. 418.
Contra Cresconium, ii.
438. iv. App. 419.
Ad Dardanum, ii. 361. 365. iii. 175. 291. 350. iv. App. 413.
De Doctrina Christ. ii. 379. 434. iii. 68. 208. 350. 377. iv. App. 414.
Contra Faustum, ii.
In Psalm. xcvIII. ii. 443. iii. 348. 426. 526. iv. App. 419.
In Psalm. XCIX. iii.
358. In Serm. Domini in Monte, iii. 312. 318. iv. App. 420.
Serm. ad Infantes, ii. 327. iii. 425.431. iv. App. 413. De Verbis Apostoli, Serm. 11. ii. 375. 434. iii. 317. iv. App. 418.
De Verbis Domini,
Serm. XI. iii. 335. 339.
De Verbis Domini, Serm. xxxIII. ii. 428. iv. App. 416.
Balthasor, surgeon to Hen. VIII. letter to him, i. 36. Baptism, ii. 38. 48. 100. 222. 385. 421. iii. 11. 49. 65. 77. 86. 118. 122. 131. 171. 209. 214. 225. 229. 232. 237. 242. 281. 322. 389. 410. 421. 490. 524 527 553. iv. 33. App. 279. Christ present in bap- tism as well as in the Lord's Supper, iii. 276. 346. 527. 534.553.
Barber, Dr. John, i. 229. 263. 276. Barkley, chaplain to the Princess Mary, iv. App. 385.
Barnard, James, Cranmer's secre-
Berthlet, Thomas, secretary to Cranmer, i. 74. 130. the King's printer, 289.
Barnes, Dr. Robert, i. 267. iii. Bertram, iii. 42. 43. 143. 269.
Barton, Eliz., the Holy Maid of
Kent, i. 43. 76. 79—83. Baschurche, incumbent of Che- vening, i. 47. a predestinarian, 159.
Basil, ii. 412. iii. 269. 327. 493.
Epist. ii. 430. iv. App. 409. De Spiritu Sancto, ii. 366. Basset, Francis, i. 161. 240. 265. 278.
Basset, Dr., i. 46.
Bavaria, Duke William of, i. 15. Baylis, Richard, priest of Mal- ling College, i. 37. Baynton, Lady, i. 314. Baynton, i. 310.
Becket, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, i. 279. his blood at Canterbury suspected of be- ing red ochre, 262. Becket, Thomas, a monk of Ch. Ch. Cant. i. 181. Bede, iv. 190.
Hom. Pasch. ii. 365. 435. Hom. Vigil. Pentecost. ii.
365. Bedel, esquire bedel's place at Oxford at the disposal of the King, i. 42.
Bedyll, Wm., i. 25. 28. 60. 78. Bell, Dr., i. 28. letters to him, i. 45. 46.
Benbowe, Jane, i. 37. 42. 45. Benefices, returns required re-
specting them, iv. App. 308. Benett, Dr. Wm., i. 17. 58. 61.
73. 85. 109.. Benger, Dr., i. 130. Berengarius, ii. 310. iii. 18. 23. 42. 43. 56. 89. 269. 307. 308. 317. iv. 69. Bernard, iii. 116.
270. 307.308. iv. App. 435. Bianket, John, his letter from Rome, i. 175.
Bible, contains all things neces- sary to salvation, iv. 147. 154. 171. the clergy enjoined to study it, ii. 19. an English translation of it sent by Cran- mer to Hen. VIII. i. 196. li- censed by the King, 199. 200. declaration to be read by cu- rates, on its publication in English, iv. App. 271. the per- mission to read it abused, i. 284. Cranmer's directions for its proper use, ibid. ordered to be placed in every church, iv. App. 330. objected to by the Devonshire rebels, ii. 236. Bible, the Great Bible, Cran- mer's application to Crumwell respecting it, i. 289. his Pre- face to it, ii. 104. submitted to Hen. VIII. i. 290. Bidding the beads, order for, iv. App. 252. 257:
Bidding Prayer, form of, iv. App. 340.
Bishops, ii. 99. 101. their office, iv. App. 300.
Blag, John, grocer, i. 108. Bocking, Dr., the adviser of the Nun of Kent, i. 77. 80. Body. The text "This is my "body," explained, ii. 371. iii. 45. 74. 83. 122. Body of Christ, the attempt of the papists to show that it may be in two places at once, iii. 15. 16. said by some to be torn in the sacrament, 89. whether present in the Lord's Supper in its proper form and quantity, 134. figuratively in
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