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Duke of Somerset's Troubles. The Common Prayer ratified.

Anno 1549. The Archbishop writes to the Lords at Ely-house.

answer.
confirmed.

Their

The Archbishop gets the Common Prayer-Book

The Archbishop entertains learned Foreigners.

Anno 1549. The Archbishop harbours learned strangers. Bucer writes in
the Archbishop's family. The Archbishop's guests. Martyr
dedicates his Lectures at Oxon to the Archbishop. The
Archbishop writes to Bucer to come over. Bucer and Fagius
professors at Cambridge. Fagius dies. The Archbishop sends
money to Fagius's widow. Bucer laments his loss.

Peter Martyr disputes in Oxford, being challenged thereunto.

Anno 1549. Peter Martyr challenged publicly to a disputation.

His

Matters of the Church, and its State now.

Relicks of Popery remaining. The council gives orders to the Anno 1549.
justices and writes to the bishops. Neglect in London.
Adulteries frequent. Books dispersed by Protestants. Preach-
ing against Lent. Gardiner's judgment of a rhyme against
Lent. Latimer counsels the King about marriage. Foreign
Protestants, their offer to King Edward.

Ridley made Bishop of London.

Rochester vacant.

Bucer Anno 1550.

writes to Dorset not to spoil the church. The Common
Prayer-Book reviewed. Bucer and Martyr employed in it.

Hoper nominated for Bishop of Glocester. He and Ridley Anno 1550.
confer about the habits. The Archbishop writes to Bucer for
his judgment in this matter. The questions. Martyr writes
to Hoper. Hoper's two objections: considered. Another
objection of Hoper considered. Other things urged by him.
Hoper confined to his house, and silenced. Committed to the
Archbishop's custody. Sent to the Fleet. Hoper conforms.
Martyr to Gualter concerning Hoper's conformity.

Hoper visits his diocese. His articles of religion. His injunc- Anno 1550.
tions and interrogatories. Holds Worcester in commendam:

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CHAP. XXIV.

The Archbishop's Care of the Revenues of the Church.
Bucer dies.

Anno 1550. The Archbishop labours to preserve the revenues of the church. The detaining the church revenues a scandal to the reformation. Calvin to the Archbishop upon this matter: and to the Duke of Somerset. Bucer publicly disputeth at Cambridge. Dieth. The University wrote up concerning his death. Bucer's library. His widow retires to Germany. The correspondence between him and Martyr. A plot of the Papists at Oxon against Martyr, at an Act. Martyr's judgment of the Communion-Book. Bucer's great dangers. Poynet consecrated, and Hoper.

CHAP. XXV.

The Archbishop publisheth his Book against Gardiner. Anno 1551. Cranmer publisheth his book of the Sacrament. His first book of that subject. Wrote against by Gardiner and Smith. Vindicated in another book by the Archbishop. The method of the Archbishop's reply. The judgments made of this book. How the Archbishop came off from the opinion of the corporal presence. The Archbishop's great skill in controversy. Peter Martyr enlightened by Cranmer. Fox's conjecture of the Archbishop. A second book of Gardiner against the Archbishop. The Archbishop begins a third book. Martyr takes up the quarrel. Cranmer puts out his book of the Sacrament in Latin. Printed again at Embden. Cranmer's second book intended to be put into Latin. Some notes of Cranmer concerning the sacrament. Martyr succeeds Cranmer in this province. Writes against Gardiner, and Smith.

CHAP. XXVI.

The Duke of Somerset's Death.

Anno 1551. The Duke of Somerset's death. Winchester supposed to be in the plot. Articles against the Duke. What he is blamed for. The new book of Common Prayer established. Coverdale made Bishop of Exon. Scory Bishop elect of Rochester. The Archbishop appoints a guardian of the spiritualties of Lincoln; and of Wigorn; and of Chichester; and of Hereford; and of Bangor. Hoper visits his diocese. Two disputations con

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