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THE
REMAINS
OF
THOMAS CRANMER, D. D.
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.
COLLECTED AND ARRANGED
BY
THE REV. HENRY JENKYNS, M. A.
FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE.
IN FOUR VOLUMES.
VOL. IV.
OXFORD,
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
MDCCCXXXIII.
Hef bes 8-24-35
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CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.
Appeal from the Pope to a General Council, February 1556.
DECLARATION Concerning the Mass.
p. 1.
Disputation at Oxford with Chedsey and others, April 1554.
Disputation at Oxford with Harpsfield, April 1554.
Condemnation at Oxford by Weston, April 1554.
Examination at Oxford before Brokes, Sept. 1555.
Confutation of Unwritten Verities.
Prayer, Exhortation, and Confession of Faith at St. Mary's
Church, 21 March, 1556.
p. 118.
p. 130.
p. 143.
APPENDIX.
I. Cranmer's Oaths and Protestation at his Consecration, 1533.
II. Cranmer's Oath to the King for his Temporalities, 1533.
p. 247.
III. An Order for preaching and bidding the beads, 1534.
p. 251.
p. 252.
IV. Mandate by Cranmer for inhibiting Visitations, 1535.
V. The judgment of the Convocation concerning General Coun-
cils, 1536.
p. 256.
p. 258.
VI. Fifteen Questions tending to reformation.
p. 260.
VII. Reasons offered to the King for suspending his determi-
nation against the marriage of priests.
p. 262.
VIII. The opinion of certain Bishops, &c. touching the General
Council, 1537.
Mark, 1537.
p. 264.
IX. Mandate by Cranmer for celebrating the festival of St.
vals, 1537.
X. Mandate by Cranmer against observing the abrogated festi-
p. 266.
XI. 1. Cranmer's Letter to Henry VIII. for a Suffragan of
p. 267.
Dover. 2. His Letters of Commission to the said Suffragan,
1537.
p. 269.
XII. A Declaration to be read by all Curates upon the publish-
ing of the Bible in English, 1538.
p. 271.
*XIII. Thirteen Articles of Faith, supposed to have been
agreed on by the English and German divines in 1538. p. 273.
*XIV. Three Articles. 1. On Private Masses. 2. On the
Worship of Saints. 3. On Images.
p. 292.
*XV. On the Order and Office of Priests and Bishops. p. 300.
XVI. Mandate by Cranmer for certain returns respecting bene-
fices and beneficed persons, 1541.
p. 308.
XVII. Mandate by Cranmer for taking away shrines and images,
1541.
p. 310.
XX. Extracts from the Fathers against the fear of death, &c.
XVIII. Constitution by Cranmer for the regulation of Church-
men's tables, 1541.
p. 312.
XIX. Statute by Cranmer respecting the number of proctors in
the Archiepiscopal Courts, 1542.
p. 313.
p. 316.
XXI. Mandate by Cranmer for Rogations and Processions for fair weather, 1543.
XXII. Mandate by Cranmer for Processions in English, 1544.
p. 318.
p. 320.
*XXIII. Mandate by Cranmer for Processions in English, 1545.
p. 322.
XXIV. Preface to King Henry VIII.'s Primer, 1545. p. 325.
XXV. King Edward VI.'s Injunctions to the Clergy. 1547.
p. 327.
XXVI. King Edward VI.'s Injunctions to the Bishops. 1547.
p. 341.
*XXVII. Letter from the Privy Council concerning Homilies
and Injunctions, 1547.
ibid.
XXVIII. A Proclamation concerning irreverent talkers of the
sacrament, 1547.
p. 342.
XXIX. A Proclamation for abstaining from flesh in Lent, 1548.
p. 345.
XXX. A Proclamation against innovation without authority,
and preaching without license, 1548.
p. 348.
*The Articles marked with an asterisk are now, it is believed, printed
for the first time.
XXXI. Mandate by Cranmer for removing images, 1548. p. 350.
XXXII. Letter from the Council to the Bishops, respecting the
administration of the communion in both kinds, 1548. p. 352.
XXXIII. Letter from the Council to licensed preachers, 1548.
p. 354.
XXXIV. A Proclamation for the inhibition of all preachers,
1548.
p. 356.
XXXV. Of Unwritten Verities.
p. 358.
XXXVI. 1. Preface to the Book of Common Prayer, 1549.
2. Of Ceremonies. 3. Preface to the Ordination Services,
1550.
p. 363.
XXXVII. Three letters from the Lords of the Council at Wind-
sor to the Lords of the Council in London, 1549.
XXXVIII. Mandate by Cranmer for bringing in popish rituals,
p. 369.
XXXIX. Letter from the Council to Ridley for taking down
altars, 1550.
p. 374.
p. 377.
XL. Letter from the Council to the Princess Mary respecting
the celebration of mass by her chaplains, 1550.
p. 378.
XLI. Mandate by Cranmer for reading in the churches an act
of parliament against rebellion, 1551.
p. 386.
*XLII. Letter from Edw. VI. to the bishops, on occasion of the
sweating sickness, 1551.
p. 388.
XLIII. 1. Edw. VI.'s Letter to the Bishop of Norwich respecting
subscription to the Forty-two Articles. 2. His Mandate to
the officers of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the same sub-
ject, 1553.
p.
389.
XLIV. All the Submissions and Recantations of Thomas Cran-
mer, &c. 1556.
XLV. Collection of authorities on the Eucharist.
p. 393.
p. 401.