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List of Cranmer's Writings, from Mr. Todd's Life of Cranmer, vol. ii. p. 519.

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A LONG Speech in the House of Lords in 1534, discussing the propriety of a General Council, and denouncing the Authority of the Pontiffa.

A Speech in Convocation in 1536, defending the Opinion of Alexander Aless concerning the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper b.

Answers to Questions concerning Confirmation, 1537 c. Considerations submitted to King Henry in order to a further Reformation, 1537 d.

Injunctions given at his Visitation of the See of Hereford, 1538 e.

Preface to the Translation of the Bible, in 1539, first printed in 1540 f.

Articles intended to be the Doctrine of the Church of England, 15405.

Answers to Seventeen Questions concerning the Sacraments, previously to the publication of the Necessary Doctrine, in 1543 h.

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Three brief Discourses on his Review of the Necessary

[Vol. ii. p. 11. Burnet speaks of another discourse by Cranmer about the same time, on the power of bishops, and the authority of a Christian prince to make them do their duty; but expresses his fear that it is lost. Reformat. vol. i. p. 359.]

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Doctrine, entitled, Faith, Justification, and Forgiveness of

Injuries i.

Other Annotations on this Review k.

Parts of three other Discourses against the fear of Death, and on patience in Sickness and Adversity1.

Collection of Passages from the Canon Law, to show the necessity of reforming it, about the year 1544 m.

Speech to Edward the Sixth at his Coronation, 1546-7 n. Speech in Convocation to the Clergy, 1547 o.

The Homilies on Salvation, Faith, and Good Works, 1547 P.

Answers to Questions concerning the Mass, 15479.

Additions to the Translation of Justus Jonas's Catechism, 1548 r.

Against Unwritten Verities, 1548 s.

Articles to be inquired into at his Visitation, 1548. Preface to the Book of Common Prayer, entitled, "Con"cerning the Service of the Church," 1548-9 ".

Answers to the Fifteen Articles of the Devonshire Rebels, 1549 x.

Notes for a Homily on the subject of Rebellion, 1549 y. Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ, 1550 z. Vindication of the Defence in Answer to Bishop Gardiner and Dr. Smith, 1551 a.

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CRANMER'S WRITINGS.

Disputation at Oxford, 1554 d.

Speech before the Papal Commissioners, 1555e.
Appeal to a General Council, 1555-6 f.

Speech at his Martyrdom, 1555-68.

d [Vol. iv. pp. 4, 67.]

f[Vol. iv. p. 121.]

e [Vol. iv. pp. 83. 110.]

8 [Vol. iv. p. 135.]

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[The above are described by Mr. Todd as having been printed entire or in part. "Of his papers which have been saved," he proceeds to state, some are in the library at Lambeth Palace, more in that of "Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; some in that of the State Paper "Office of the realm, with several of his letters; more, of the latter de"scription especially, in the British Museum; a large collection of his "letters also in the Chapter House at Westminster; some at Geneva "and at Zurich; some that were in possession of the late Dr. Gloucester "Ridley; and some in the library of Emmanuel College, Cambridge." Among the works not now to be found, Mr. Todd mentions, besides those in the lists of Bale and Tanner,

"Reasons against the Six Articles." See Preface, p. xxvi.

"Confutation of eighty-eight Articles, devised and proposed by a Con"vocation in Henry's reign." See Foxe, Acts, &c. vol. iii. p. 647; Strype, Cranmer, pp. 75. 395; Memorials, vol. i. p. 354.]

FACSIMILES.

No. I. Facsimile of Cranmer's earliest handwriting, from his Letter to the Earl of Wiltshire in 1531.

No. II. Facsimile of Cranmer's latest handwriting, from his Answer to the Devonshire rebels in 1549.

No. III. Facsimile of the handwriting of Cranmer's principal Secretary.

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