Foreigners allowed churches. A Lasco.
The archbishop's care of the souls of strangers residing here. Anno 1550.
The Dutch congregation under John à Lasco. The occasion
of his coming into England. His business here. From
Embden he wrote to the archbishop; and to Cecyl. The
sad condition of the protestants there. Latimer mentions
à Lasco to the king. Contest among à Lasco's people.
The care of A Lasco over his church, and its privileges.
Favourably received by the lord chancellor Goodrich. La-
bours with the secretary to procure letters from the council
in behalf of his church. The extent of his superintendency.
Melancthon thought to shelter himself under him. His
great abilities for government. Erasmus' praise of him.
Purchased Erasmus' library. À Lasco a married man. His
influence in the reformation under queen Elizabeth. Blamed
for meddling in our controversies. A church of Italians con-
stituted in London. Michael Angelo their minister. The
service the archbishop did for this church and for the
minister. Divers of this church fall out with their minister,
and go to mass again. A conjecture at the cause thereof.