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A Debate between Robert Smith, Prisoner in Newgate, and
William Flower, concerning striking the Priest.

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His last Appearance before Bonner; with the Depositions pro-
duced upon his Answers .

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The Burning and Martyrdom of John Cardmaker, and John
Warne, Upholsterer

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Articles objected against Cardmaker; with his Answers

Articles ministered against John Warne; with his Answers

The Confession of his Faith, written the day before he was

burned.

A Letter of John Cardmaker to a Friend of his

The Story of John Ardeley and John Simson, Martyrs
A Letter of the King and Queen to Bonner

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Articles objected against John Simson and John Ardeley; with
their Answers

The ridiculous Handling and Proceeding of Bishop Bonner and

his Mates against John Tooley; digged out of his Grave and

burned for a Heretic

A Letter from the Council to Bonner; also the Writ or Man-
date of Bonner to inquire into the Case of John Tooley.
The Depositions or Attestations, concerning the Words of John
Tooley, at the time of his Death at Charing Cross.
The Examination of Robert Bromley, etc.

The History and Martyrdom of the worthy Servant of Christ,
Thomas Haukes, Gentleman

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A Letter of the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; followed by a pri-
vate Talk between Haukes and Bonner

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The Last Examination of Bradford in St. Mary Overy's
Private Conferences with such as the Prelates sent unto him,
after the Time of his Condemnation; by his own Hand.

Talk between Dr. Harpsfield and Bradford.

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Talk of Dr. Heath, Archbishop of York, and Day, Bishop of
Chichester, with Bradford

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Talk between Master Bradford and the Spanish Friars . 179
Talk between Bradford, Weston, and Others
Disputation with Dr. Pendleton

Certain Reasons against Transubstantiation, by Bradford
Another Talk between Bradford and Dr. Weston.

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A Colloquy between Bradford and a Gentlewoman's Servant,
sent to visit him in Prison

John Leaf, burnt with Bradford

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The Behaviour of Master Bradford, and the Young Man that
suffered with him in Smithfield; with Verses to their Memory. 194
A comfortable Letter of John Bradford to his Mother, a godly
Matron dwelling at Manchester, and Others there.

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The Answer of Master Bland before the Commissary and others. 298
A Confutation of Master Bland against false and manifest Ab-
surdities granted by Mills, of Christ's Church in Canterbury 301
Other Appearances of John Bland, with the Articles ministered
unto him, followed by his Answers, and his Prayer before
his Death.

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The History of Nicholas Sheterden, John Frankish, and Hum-
phry Middleton: also Sheterden's Examination
Sheterden's Answering; also his Notes against the false
Worship and Oblation of the Sacrament.

The last Examination and Condemnation of the four godly
Martyrs, Bland, Frankish, Sheterden, and Middleton

A Letter of Nicholas Sheterden to his Mother
Two Letters to his Brother Walter

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A Letter to his Mother, written the day before his death
A Letter written to his Wife

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Nicholas Hale and Christopher Wade, Martyrs; with their
Articles and Answers.

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The Execution and Martyrdom of Christopher Wade
The Apprehension, Examination, Condemnation, and Burning
of Dirick Carver and John Launder; followed by their Con-
fessions before Bishop Bonner

The Examination and Martyrdom of Margery Polley, Widow
and Martyr

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A. D.
1555.

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Thomas Iveson, or Everson, who suffered at Chichester; with
his Answers to Bonner
John Aleworth; also James Abbes, a Martyr of blessed Memory. 328
The Apprehension, Examination, and Condemnation of John
Denley, John Newman, and Patrick Packingham
ibid.
Edmund Tyrrel's Letter to one of the Queen's Commissioners 329
Notes collected and gathered out of the Scriptures by John
Denley, on the Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood

A Letter sent by Denley, Simson, Ardeley, and others, from
Prison.

Articles objected against Denley, Newman, and Packingham,
by Bishop Bonner; with their Answers
The Story of John Newman, Martyr; with his Examination,
Answers, Arguments, and Faith

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Richard Hook; also the Examinations, Answers, and Con-
demnation of Six Martyrs in Kent, namely, Coker, Hopper,
Laurence, Colliar, R. Wright, and Stere

The Persecution of Ten Martyrs, sent by certain of the Council
to Bonner to be examined; with the Letter of the Com-
missioners

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The History of Elizabeth Warne, Widow; burnt at Stratford. 312
George Tankerfield, a faithful Martyr
ibid.

Thomas Hayward and John Goreway, Martyrs

Certain Notes of his after he came to suffer at St. Alban's. 345
The History and Examination of Robert Smith; followed by
his several Examinations

His last Examination and Condemnation

His Letters in Metre .

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A Letter to his Wife; followed by three others to the same 366
A Letter to a Friend, and another to all faithful Servants of
Christ

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The Martyrdom of Stephen Harwood and Thomas Fust; also
of William Hale, at Barnet
George King, Thomas Leyes, John Wade, and William
Andrew, who sickened in Prison and were buried in the
Fields.

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. ibid.

A Letter to Bishop Bonner, from Sir Richard Southwell; also
the Martyrdom of Robert Samuel, Preacher
A Letter of Exhortation of Robert Samuel, for patient suffer-
ing for Christ's Cause.

A Letter to the Christian Congregation, from the same
The Martyrdoms of William Allen and of Roger Coo
Thomas Cob, Butcher, of Haverhill, Martyr

The Martyrdom of George Catmer, Robert Streater, Anthony
Burward, George Brodbridge, and James Tutty

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The Persecution and Trouble of Master Robert Glover, Gentle-
man, and of John Glover, his Brother.

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A Letter of Master Robert Glover to his Wife, containing the
Description of his Troubles, etc.

387

A Letter from the same to the Mayor of Coventry
Cornelius Bungay, Fellow-Martyr with Robert Glover; with his
Articles and Answers.

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The Story how John and William Glover were excommuni-
cated, and cast out after their Death, and buried in the
Fields.

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The Story of Nicholas Ridley and Master Hugh Latimer
A Conference had betwixt them in Prison

A Letter from Bishop Ridley to his Prison-fellows

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