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retained1. So that in every other point, excepting orthography, the grammatical antiquary, it is hoped, will find the present Collection not less useful in illustrating the progress of the English language, than the original manuscripts and the earlier impressions.

Oriel College, 1st of March, 1833.

HENRY JENKYNS.

1 Proper names also, since their orthography is not always decidedly fixed, have been allowed to stand without alteration in the text. In the notes and preface they have been spelt in what seems to have been the most frequent method; and on this point the judgment of the editor of the State Papers, wherever it has been given, has been implicitly followed.

List of Cranmer's Writings from Bale, "Scripto"rum Illustrium majoris Britannia Catalogus, Basil, 1559."

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INTER Occupationes varias in Anglico sermone composuit Cranmerus:

Catechismum Doctrinæ Christianæ, a Lib. I. "Excel"lentissimo principi Edwardo.” b

Ordinationes Ecclesia Reformatæ. Lib. I. "Nusquam "excogitatum aliquid erat.” c

De Ministris Ordinandis. Lib. I. " Clarum est omnibus "hominibus." d

De Eucharistia cum Luthero. Lib. I.

Defensionem Catholicæ Doctrinæ. Lib. V. "Pro cura "Dominici gregis mihi." e

Ad Veritatis Professores. Lib. I. "Dominus et Servator "noster." f

Jura Ecclesiastica tempore Edwardi.s Lib. I. "Quoniam regni potestas et legum."

Contra Gardineri Concionem. Lib. I.

Doctrinam Cœnæ Dominicæ. Lib. I." Servator Noster "Christus Jesus." h

a

[The Italics distinguish the works which are not contained in the present Collection.]

b [See Preface, p. liv; and Vol. i. Letter CCLXXI.]

C

[See Preface, p. liii; and Appendix, No. xxxvI.]

d [Ibid.]

e

[Vol. ii. p. 283.]

f[These are the first words of Cranmer's Answer to the three Articles on the Lord's Supper proposed to him at Oxford in 1554. See Vol. iv. p. 14.]

[See Preface, p. cviii.]

Ꮒ [The same work with the Defensio Catholica Doctrina mentioned

Contra Transubstantiationis Errorem. Lib. I. "Quatuor "audivistis declaratas." i

Quomodo Christus adsit in Coena. Lib. I. "Resoluta "jam, ut spero, transub.” k

De Esu Cœnæ Dominicæ. Lib. I. " Crassus Papistarum error de." 1

De Christi Oblatione. Lib. I. "Maxima blasphemia et "injur." m

Homelias Christianas. Lib. I. n

Ad Ricardi Smithi Calumnias. Lib. I. "Jam nunc ob"tinui, candide lec." o

Confutationes Veritatum non scriptarum. Lib. I. "Nihil "addetis ad verbum quod." P

Locos Communes ex Doctoribus. Lib. XII. "Sacræ Scrip"turæ intellectus et." q

De non ducenda Fratria. Lib. II.
Contra Primatum Papæ. Lib. II.
Adversus Papa Purgatorium. Lib. II.
De Justificatione. Lib. II.

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above; "Servator noster Jesus Christus" being the first words of the preface, and "Pro cura Dominici gregis" the first words of a letter of dedication to Edward VI, prefixed to the Latin translation in 1553. See Vol. ii. pp. 283. 287.]

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9 [These are the first words of the Table of Contents prefixed to Cranmer's Common Place Book, preserved in the British Museum, Royal MSS. 7 B. xi. xii. See Preface, pp. ii. lxxiii.; and Vol. iv. p. 147.]

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[See Preface, p. vi.]

["The Archbishop's Letters to learned men were never either by "himself or others collected into one or more books, especially at that "time. But it was Bale's foolish way to account to every great man

CRANMER'S WRITINGS.

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Scripsit ex carcere :

Contra Sacrificium Missa. Lib. I.

Contra Adorationem Panis. Lib. I.

Ad Reginam Mariam. Lib. I. t

et alia quædam.

Bibliorum translationes Anglicas pluribus in locis emendavit, præfationesque addidit ".

"whom he had placed in his rhapsody of writers, one book of Epistles." H. Wharton, Corrections of Strype, p. 263.]

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[Vol. i. Letter ccxcix.]

"[See Preface, p. cxvii.]

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