ISIDORE, St., as quoted by Mr. Goode and Dr. Pusey JEBB'S Choral Service, presentation of Offerings did not object to "under the form of bread and wine” Jenkyns, Dr., his opinion of John ab Ulmis KEBLE, Mr., his opinion of Hooker's limitations as to Real Presence Note 373 his notice of alterations in P. Book, 1661 Note 132 Cranmer's Letter to P. Council on Rubric of, Oct. 7, 1552 - probable nature of his objections 104-8 need of resisting Knox's objection to, and Cranmer's mode of deal- Knox, John, one of the Six Royal Chaplains appointed to revise Arti- 93 Note 109 D. of Northumberland suggests him to Cecil for Bp. Oct. 28, 1552 94 Note 94 reference to him in Co. Book indicates that he provoked Cran- 96 his proposed preferment to All-hallows, Bread-st. and refusal of his Exam. by P. Council as to Kneeling at the Lord's Table 97 98-101 the ground of his objections shewn from his own writings Lathbury, Mr., his opinion of Bodleian Editions of Primer of 1575, ex- "Remains" of, Parker Society's Ed., error as to Alesius 99 Lights, Altar, not intended to be disused under P. Book 1549 used in Dec. 1549 173 Liturgies, Ancient, meaning of "the faithful" therein 291-3 illustrate meaning of "So" in Prayer of Access. Note 297 Time" MACAULAY, Lord, his account of the Harl. MS. of Bp. Burnet's "Own Madew, Dr., Disputant at Cambridge, 1549 Marback, J., his opinion of R. Presence as stated by P. Martyr his Doctrine of Real Presence differed from Bucer's prob. did not object to Doctrine of P. Book of 1549 Reformation his Letter to Bucer on Reformation of the Rituals Morley, Bp., favoured restoration of Declaration on Kneeling his character his opinions on Real Presence Morton, Bp., "of the Institution of the Sacrament," etc. his "Catholic Appeal " his "Defence of . . . Kneeling" NICHOL, his Note on Cosin's suggested alteration of Rubric "if any of - the Bread," etc. 148 37 94-5 OBLATION of Elements, not rejected in P. Book of 1552 - Offerings, posture of presenting them by Celebrant and people PAGET, the Lord, his account of Gardiner's Doctrine in 1550-1 28 Parker, Abp., his Letter on the form of Bread for H. C. Feb. 6, 1570-71 Note 234 Freese, Itrise, under the Law and the Gospel Castrated from the Sun. 147-507 the form of tread and wine 1545 % 1575 examined Propationa, site, drawn from ontents of the Volume 257-61 v. Ep. of 8. Daviča, referred to by Mr. Gosde ment, as noticed by Mr. Goode, defended his remarks on reservation etc., of Sacrament (Art. 28), as comm- his use of “enjoy” defended by Bucer's use of it from Mr. Goode's 380-3 195 Note 402-3 Ezuman, Dr., his Doctrine of Real Presence, in 1548, approved by Gardiner his statements on Real Presence in Nov. 1551 in 29 Remains of Bacrament, in what posture intended to be consumed 122-152 vation for the Sick Cosin's opinion of Ancient Canons relating to English Rubric on, perhaps not meant to prohibit entirely reser- "Re-presents," meaning of considered Reservation of Sacrament, probably practised under P. Bk. of 1552 Note Reverence at Sacrament, prob. regarded by Cranmer as = Standing by Celebrant, Kneeling by all others 146, 151 382 398 89 Revisers of 1662 could not have meant less 128-152 Reverence towards the Altar, etc., directions for 386-9 131-136 Review of 1661, Instructions to Commissioners as to old Liturgies Ridley, Bp., Disputant. at Cambridge, 1549 Determination of the Disputation his Doctrine of Real Presence in 1550-1 approved by Gardiner - his "Brief declaration of the Lord's Supper," 1555 his Disputation at Oxford, 1555 14-18 18 27 39 42 43 52 Note 402-3 42 Note 89, 122-4, p. 137, 141, 416 148 Rituals, reformation of in 1551, P. Martyr's account of Rogers, John, his 2nd Exam. 1554-5 Rubric of 1552, "if any of the bread and wine remain," etc., true meaning of it Cosin's suggested alteration of Celebrant's posture in Consecrating and Receiving, Cosin's of 1604 " And upon the offering days," etc., Cosin's Note "SACRAMENT," Cranmer's Eucharistical uses of the term irreverence in distributing it in 1603 "Sacramentally," its use objected to by Mr. Goode Secker, Abp., on Presence in Sacrament his opinion of the Declaration Sheldon, Bp., opposed restoration of Declaration on Kneeling Somerset, Duke of; his Letter to Cardinal Pole, June 4, 1549 Sparrow, Bp., his explanation of Rubric "if any of the Bread and Wine remain," etc. Statute 1 Edw. vi. c. i. 1547 3 and 4 Edw. vi. c. 10. 1549-50 Note Note 272, 276 5 and 6 Edw. vi. c. i. 1552 26 Geo. 2, c. 33. 1753 7 274 Strype, order for Declaration of 1552 his account of revision of Articles of 1552 by Royal Chaplains his notice of Puritan demand for prostration at Sacrament - 393 Sun, the, illustrations of Real Presence from it, considered TAYLOR, Bp. Jer., on Real Presence Note 363, 366, pp. 373, 375, 377 Taylor, Dr. Rowland, his opinion of Cranmer's Catm. 1548 Townsend, Dr., his error as to Alexander Alesius Transubstantiation, abandoned by Cranmer before 1545 ULMIS, John ab, Letter to Bullinger, Nov. 27, 1548 Dr. Jenkyn's opinion of him - Note 155, 156, and 7 Note 155, 158 Note 156 "Under the form of Bread and Wine," the expression where used 160, 161, 187 Utenhovius, John, his Letter to Bullinger on (prob.) Knox, Dec. 12, 1552 93 VESTMENTS, intention as to them under P. Book 1549 "Violent Hands," meaning of in Rub. of Burial Service WAFER BREAD, ordered in 1559 65 Walker, Obadiah, his License to print Woodhead's Books his "Two Discourses concerning the Adoration of our B. Saviour Note 210, 216, 228 Note 359 in the Holy Eucharist," quoted 361-370 his "Compendious Discourse on the Eucharist," quoted 372-379 Wordsworth, Dr., his error as to Alesius in Eccl. Biog. 100 Wynter, John, his Assertion of the Sacrament, 1551 31 YOUNG, John, his Letter to Cheke concerning Dr. Redman, 1551 29 LONDON: W. J. PERRY, PRINTER. |