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The articles marked with an asterisk have now (to the best of the editor's knowledge and belief) been printed for the first time.

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Letters (301 in number, of which all but 77 are now

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VOL. II.

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A Collection of Extracts from the Canon Law, showing the extravagant pretensions of the Church of Rome Substance of a Speech on the authority of the Pope, and General Council

Speech in Convocation, on the prevailing Controversies, and

on the best mode of settling them

Queries and Answers on Confirmation

Injunctions (sede vacante) for the diocese of Hereford
*Corrections of the Institution of a Christian Man, by

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Seventeen Questions and Answers on the Sacraments, and

on the appointment and power of Bishops and Priests. Preface to the Bible

Speech at the Coronation of Edward VI.

*Notes and Authorities on Justification Homily of Salvation..

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Articles of Inquiry at the Visitation of the diocese of Can

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*Articles of Inquiry at the Visitation of the Dean and

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* Injunction to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Answer to the Devonshire Rebels

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Notes for a Sermon against Rebellion..

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*Sermon on Rebellion..

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Defence of the true and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament

of the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ

Letter of Dedication to Edward VI.

Book I. Of the true and Catholic Doctrine and Use of

the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Saviour
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Book II.-Against the Error of Transubstantiation
Book III. Of the Manner of Christ's Presence in his
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Book IV.-Of Eating and Drinking the Body and Blood of our Saviour Christ

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Book V. Of the Oblation and Sacrifice of our Saviour

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VOL. III.

Answer to the false calumniations of Dr. Richard Smythe..
Answer unto a crafty and sophistical Cavillation, devised

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Matters wherein the Bishop varieth from the truth, and from the old authors of the Church

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Disputation at Oxford with Chedsey and others, April, 1554
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Condemnation at Oxford by Weston, April, 1554
Examination at Oxford before Brokes, Sept. 1555..
Appeal from the Pope to a General Council, Feb. 1556..
Prayer, Exhortation, and Confession of Faith, at St. Mary's
Church, 21st March, 1556.
Confutation of Unwritten Verities

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"The Submissions and Recantations" of Cranmer are, very properly, placed, by the Editor, in his Appendix. The attention of the reader is particularly requested, to the Appendix to the present Volume, No. 5, which will surely enable him to see how grossly injurious it would have been to the memory of the Archbishop, to place these very apocryphal documents among his undoubted "Remains.”

It may be stated here, that the Editor has rendered an invaluable service to all, who wish to study the controversy between Cranmer and Gardyner, by printing, in the original languages, a collection of authorities cited by the parties, generally in English, in the course of the dispute. This collection will be found in vol. iv. Appendix, p. 401–439.

In explanation of the order in which Cranmer's Answer to Gardyner is arranged', it must be observed, that the Romanists usually contended for the necessity of first discussing the real corporeal presence, and other points connected with it; and then proceeding to transubstantiation: for, if the former were once established, the way would be better prepared for the establishment of the latter also. Cranmer's Treatise, transubstantiation stood first: in his Answer, he accommodates himself to the order adopted by his antagonists; and takes Gardyner's remarks on the second book, after those on the third and fourth.

See the bottom of the preceding page 328.

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No. I.

ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA, TO VOL. I.

IN vol. i. c. iv. p. 93, the letter of Cranmer to Henry VIII., in which he reports his Sermons on the King's Supremacy, is represented as written in August, 1535. But the editor of Cranmer's Remains has produced good reasons for believing that it was not written till August, 1536.-See Remains, vol. i. p. 167. Lett. 171, note (k).

It is stated in vol. i. c. vi. p. 148, that the order for placing the Bible in Churches was inserted in Cromwell's Injunctions, of 1535. It is, however, remarked in the note to p. 148, that this article of the Injunctions is to be found in Collier only, (vol. ii. p. 129,) and not in Burnet or in Wilkins. It now appears, that this order is not to be found in the official copy of Cranmer's Register; and it is further suggested by the editor of Cranmer's Remains, that its appearance in 1536 is scarcely to be reconciled with a letter from Grafton, the printer, to Cromwell, in 1537, urgently begging that the Bible printed by him might be licenced. Strype's Cranmer, b. i. c. 15. The probability therefore is, that the Article, as given by Collier, is an interpolation, adopted incautiously from a draft which was afterwards altered; and that no order was actually issued for placing the English Bible in Churches before Cromwell's Injunctions of 1538.-See Cranmer's Remains, vol. i. p. 200, note (i).

The designs of Cranmer, relative to the Prebendal preferments, have been alluded to in the first volume of this work, c. viii. p. 197-199. They are more fully developed

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