CONTENTS. WHEREIN IS DISCOURSED THE BLOODY MURDERINGS OF GOD'S SAINTS, WITH The History of Dr. Robert Ferrar, Bishop of St. David's, in Wales. The answer of Robert, Bishop of St. David's, to the Articles Exceptions General, laid and preferred against the pretensed Ferrar's Answer, before Winchester and others; other Articles,etc. 22 The Copy of certain Letters of the Bishop of St. David's, written, belike, to the Lord Chancellor, Dr. Goodrick The History of one Rawlins White, burned at Cardiff The Words spoken by Queen Mary to certain of her Council- lors, touching the Restitution of the Abbey-Lands A Letter from the Bishop of Winchester to Bonner, of the cele- brating the Pope's Funeral: also Prayers to be used in the A Spectacle to behold, and a Warning of the Pope's blas- phemous Doctrine; John Awcock, Martyr . How Dr. Cotes, Bishop of Chester, came to Lancaster, and of his Doings there, in setting up Idolatry A Letter to the faithful Professors of Laughton Another Letter to some dearly beloved Friends at Manchester. A Letter to Jenken Crampton and others Another, to certain faithful Brethren in the Congregation Another, to Robert Langley and others. A Letter of George Marsh to a certain godly Friend; also a Letter of a godly Brother, one James Bradshaw, to George The Life and Story of William Flower, who, for striking a Priest, was apprehended; first, having his Hand cut off, and, A Debate between Robert Smith, Prisoner in Newgate, and . His last Appearance before Bonner; with the Depositions pro- The Burning and Martyrdom of John Cardmaker, and John 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 A Letter of John Cardmaker to a Friend of his The Story of John Ardeley and John Simson, Martyrs Articles objected against John Simson and John Ardeley; with The ridiculous Handling and Proceeding of Bishop Bonner and his Mates against John Tooley; digged out of his Grave and A Letter from the Council to Bonner; also the Writ or Man- The History and Martyrdom of the worthy Servant of Christ, A Letter of the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; followed by a pri- Talk between Harpsfield and Haukes Talk between Fecknam and Haukes. The Public Examination of Thomas Haukes, at the Bishop's An Epistle to the Congregation, by Thomas Haukes A Letter of his to Master Throgmorton. The History of Thomas Wats, examined, tried, and burnt A Letter sent by certain Justices in Essex to Bonner The First Appearance of Wats in the Consistory; his Articles A Proclamation of the King and Queen, for the Restraining of Notes: the Church of Rome examined The Story of Thomas Osmond, William Bamford, Thomas Osborne, and Others, Martyrs: a Letter to the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; also the articles objected against Osmond, Bam- Their Answers to the Articles . The History of the worthy Martyr and Servant of God, Master 141 The Last Examination of Bradford in St. Mary Overy's Talk of Dr. Heath, Archbishop of York, and Day, Bishop of Talk between Master Bradford and the Spanish Friars . 179 Certain Reasons against Transubstantiation, by Bradford A Colloquy between Bradford and a Gentlewoman's Servant, John Leaf, burnt with Bradford The Behaviour of Master Bradford, and the Young Man that To my loving Brethren, B. C. etc., their Wives, and whole Two Letters to Laurence Saunders, Prisoner in the Marshalsea. 215 To the Right Honourable Lord Russel, now Earl of Bedford. 218 To Master Warcup and his Wife, Mrs. Wilkinson, and others. 219 To his well-beloved in the Lord, W. P.; also a Letter to a A Letter to certain godly Persons, encouraging them, etc. Another to Mistress Ann Warcup To a certain godly Gentlewoman, troubled by her Friends, etc. 256 Another Letter to the same; also a Letter sent with a Suppli- cation to the Queen, her Council, and the Parliament . 266 To certain Friends of his, N. S. and R. C. Notes upon the same Epistle, and to the Matter of Election A Declaration made at Paul's Cross by Master Chedsey, at the The Behaviour of John Bland, of Adisham, on Dec. 3d, 1553. 289 The Answer of Master Bland before the Commissary and others. 298 The History of Nicholas Sheterden, John Frankish, and Hum- The last Examination and Condemnation of the four godly A Letter of Nicholas Sheterden to his Mother 304 306 A Letter to his Mother, written the day before his death Nicholas Hale and Christopher Wade, Martyrs; with their 318 The Execution and Martyrdom of Christopher Wade The Examination and Martyrdom of Margery Polley, Widow A. D. . PAGE 327 Thomas Iveson, or Everson, who suffered at Chichester; with A Letter sent by Denley, Simson, Ardeley, and others, from Articles objected against Denley, Newman, and Packingham, . ibid. Richard Hook; also the Examinations, Answers, and Con- The Persecution of Ten Martyrs, sent by certain of the Council 330 331 335 339 . 341 The History of Elizabeth Warne, Widow; burnt at Stratford. 312 Thomas Hayward and John Goreway, Martyrs Certain Notes of his after he came to suffer at St. Alban's. 345 His last Examination and Condemnation His Letters in Metre . A Letter to his Wife; followed by three others to the same 366 The Martyrdom of Stephen Harwood and Thomas Fust; also · 370 . ibid. A Letter to Bishop Bonner, from Sir Richard Southwell; also A Letter to the Christian Congregation, from the same The Martyrdom of George Catmer, Robert Streater, Anthony The Persecution and Trouble of Master Robert Glover, Gentle- 384 A Letter of Master Robert Glover to his Wife, containing the 387 A Letter from the same to the Mayor of Coventry . 395 399 The Story how John and William Glover were excommuni- The Story of Nicholas Ridley and Master Hugh Latimer A Letter from Bishop Ridley to his Prison-fellows 401 402 405 |