Henry VIII. alienated from the court of lays the popish bishops' oath before marries Anne Boleyn, ib. abolishes the pope's authority in Eng- declared head of the church, ib. marries lady Jane Seymour, 548. injunctions for a reformation of the suppresses the monasteries, 554. his injunctions against certain books, suppresses idolatry, 597. his interview with the French ambas- his death, 633. Heptarchy in England, 77. three modes of judgment against, 632. 157. statutes of England against them ex- Herford, his examinations for heresy, 228. his violent proceedings, ib. epistle and decree against marriage of opposed by the clergy in this, ib. Hitten, Thomas, martyred, 508. Holland, Roger, and many other martyrs, his examination, ib. Holydays, their number complained of, 436. 571. Hooper, bishop, sent to the Fleet prison, 676. some account of him, 725. his cruel treatment in prison, 727. Hoveden, Richard, martyred, 344. inquest on his body, ib. Hunter, Thomas, martyr, 739. his great persecution, 740. Huss, John, his history, 279. proceedings against him, 289. letters concerning this fact, 309. sermon of the bishop of Londy against degradation and martyrdom, 308. I, J. Janus, St., martyred, 85. Jerome of Prague, his history, 313. his martyrdom, 317. Images, controversy concerning, 85. council of Frankfort against them, 86. also by Edward VI, 639. Joan, pope, 90. John, (St.), is banished to Patmos, 36. threatened by the pope with an inter- cause of his quarrel with the pope, 154. his resistance against the pope, ib. his interview with Pandulph the le- is excommunicated and deposed, ib. again, ib. his letter of resignation, ib. his opposition to papal assumptions, ib. 968. articles objected against them, 969. Jubilee, the first appointed, 198. its privileges by the bull, 193. Julius II. (pope), his warlike character, $70. K. Katherine, (St.) legends respecting her, 66. L. Ladislaus, the king of Bohemia, 362. on marriage of priests, 555. on sufficiency of scripture, 556. on purgatory, ib. on invocation of saints, ib. on images, 557. on the priesthood, 559. on disputes before the king, 503. is martyred, ib. Lanfranc visits Rome for his pall, 110. decrees against heretics, 157. first decrees transubstantiation, 572. disputes on transubstantiation at Ox- condemned, 699. his conference with Ridley in prison, his character and life, 833. did not see the errors of Rome so fully his letter to Henry VIII., 839. Latimer's condemnation, 652. his martyrdom, 853. Latin services, masses, &c., introduced by abolished by Edward VI., 656. fully examined at the conference at Launder, John, martyr, 799. John, martyr, 744. Legends respecting Alban, 61. Becket, 143. Leicestershire, persecutions in, 254. emperor. Sce Emperor. Lincoln, bishop of, Heary VIII. letter to Litchfield, persecution there, 305. 320. Magna Charta, barons excommunicated a general council called at, 546. Aurelius, persecution of the church, $9. Martyrdom of- Austoo, James, 960. Margery, ib. Awcock, John, 749. Bagley, Thos., and Paul Crow, 345. Bainham, J., 522. Barbara, 66. Barnes, Dr., 586. Benbridge, Thomas, 973. Bernard, Roger, and two others, 922. Borthwick, Sir John, in effigy, 621. Brewster, John, 411. Cardmaker, John, 757. Carpenter, George, 449. Carver, Dirick, 798. Castellane, John, 447. Causton, Thomas, 742. Cawches, Kath., and her two daugh- Cecilia, 45. Chase, John, 393. Cheeke, Sir John, 931. Christians at Lyons and Vienna, 41. Collins, Cowbridge, and others, 565. Cooper, Elizabeth, 954. Crashfield, Richard, 956. Cosin, Robert, 417. Cyrus, 64. Damlip, Adam, 604. Denley, John, 800. Diazias, John, 448. Dod, 607. Dowry, Thomas, a blind boy, 919. Driver, Alice, 974. Eagles, George, 956. Esch, John, 443. Eulalia, 65. Farrar, bishop, 745. Filmer, H., 599. Flower, William, alias Branch, 756. Forest, friar, 554. Forty martyrs, 64. Forrest, Henry, 501. Forrest, Thomas, 621. Frith, John, 524. Gerrard, master, 586. Ghest, Lawrence, 394. Gibson, Richard, and two others, 964. Goose, John, 361. Gordius, 63. Gouch, Alexander, 975. Gratwich, Stephen, and two others, 941. Hamilton, P., 500. Hawkes, Thomas, 762. Harding, Thomas, 501. Hewet, Andrew, 527. Higbed, Thomas, 742. Hitten, Thomas, 508. Holland, Roger, and many others, 970. Hooper, bishop, 725. Horns, Joan, and two other women, 919. Hoveden, Richard, 344. Hudson, Thomas, and others, 987. Hunne, Robert, murdered in prison,412. Huss, John, 308. Jackson, Ralph, and twelve more, 921. Jerome of Prague, 317. Jerome, William, 589. Ignatius, 38. Irenæus, 44. St. James, 35. St. Lawrence, 52. St. Peter and St. Paul, 35. Sharp, Richard, and others, 976. Simpson, Cuthbert, 967. Simpson, John, 760. Smith, Robert, 805. Spicer, Thomas, and two others, 920. Stillman, John, 416. Sweeting, William, 411. Waid, Christopher, 798. Warne, John, 757. Waste, Joan, a blind woman, 928. White, Rawlins, 746. White, Rev. William, and two others, in recovery of the king of France, 175. Monk, poisons king John, being absolved Monkish orders, a list of them, 159. opposed by Armachanus, 217. expelled from the cathedrals, 102. Moravian nobles' letter, in behalf of Huss More, Sir T. executed, 541. wrote a reply to, "The Beggars' Sup- N. Nero, his persecution of the church, 35. his examination, ib. Nice, (council of) against papal preten- sions, 13. under Irene, în support of images, 86. important supplication to the queen's Norwich, Henry Spencer, the warlike bishop privileges conferred on him by one Novatian controversy, 49. Novatus, some account of, ib. Noyes, John, martyr, 961. his scriptural letter to his wife from Number of the beast examined, 392. two persecuted, 254. 0. Oaths, Henry III., absolved by the pope, 188. of popish bishops to the pope and to two popes together in it, 118. tor, in second century, 10, 44. claims inconsistent with the laws of Paris, Mathew, writes against popery, 221. Paternoster, schism in Scotland about Peacock, bishop of Chichester, his trou- Penance opposed to scripture, 27. imposed on king Edgar by Dunstan, 101. Peter, some questions touching his succes- Peter's pence introduced into England, 86. Phagius, Paul, absurd proceedings against his bones dug up and burned, 936. king of France, his contest with the his letter to the pope, 194. Philpots, John, disputes in London on martyr, his history, 864. his fourteen examinations, 865. that Rome is not the Catholic the antiquity of protestantism, denies the supremacy of the church of confutes the sacrifice of the mass, 876. his letters, ib. Plaise, Mathew, his troubles, 946. Ploughman's Lament, 213. Pole, cardinal, absolves all England, 710. Pope Adrian VI. admits the Reformation Boniface VII. dragged through the Clement VII. taken prisoner, 504. Gregory denounces the title of uni- John XII., his wicked character, 103. John XIII. imprisoned, ib. Nicholas opposed in England, 108. Urban opposed in England, 118. authority rejected by the university of Bonner and Tonstal, 587. cases reserved for their dispensation, contests with the emperors, 124. with emperor Frederick II., 180. extravagant exactions in England, grant England to the king of France, 155. intrigues injured the crusades and all opposed at the council of Turin, 370. by the nobles of England, 155. after the Reformation, 485. subject to councils, 347. princes, 11. Popes, uncertain who were the first at Popery, absurd controversy on the immacu- Popery, all books against it prohibited by as exhibited in the bull of the juhi- checked by statutes in England, 222. connected with the man of sin, 397. exposed in the matters of monkery, 917. identified with antichrist, 399. introduces Latin sermons, 81. its horrid and unnatural cruelty, 61. bishop Grosthead in England, 186. tury, 210, 213, 221. in Germany, France, and England in Prayer, common, uniform order of, 640. letter of Priests, controversy about shaving them, 89. of queen Mary against preaching, &- Prophecy of 1260 days in Revelations, 63. Virgin Mary's idolatrous, 769. Purgatory unscriptural, 30. arguments against it, 250, 556. R Rebellion (Irish) in the year 1641, histery supplication of the Norfolk and Saf- succession of, 66, 90, 92, 95, 103, 107, Reformation, (the), 421. 118, 278, 357, 369. their election taken from the empe- rors, 92. their exaltation above emperors, 398. three all together, 107, 278. two together, 118, 324. acknowledged as necessary by popu Adrian VI., 433. demanded at the diet at Nurmberg, Reformation (the), urged by the nobles of Revelations, book of, burned with the mar- prophecy of 1260 days, 69. xx. 1. examined and expounded, 212. crusade against him, ib. Rhedon, a friar, martyred, 345. joins with France in a crusade, 150. shipwrecked and imprisoned, 152. Richard II., 226. Schism in the papacy, two rival popes Schuch, Wolfgang, martyred, 449. arguments respecting same, ib. Scotus, (or Scott, John), (Erigena ), 95. Scripture Canon, by Melito, 43. opposed to popery, 21. Scriptures burned with the martyr Style, 633. circulated by Constantine, 72. permitted to the rich, but forbidden to prohibited in English, 517. translated by Tindal, 518, 543. Sees, some in England changed, 111. Severus' persecution of the church, 43. his examination, ib. Shoomaker, C., martyred, 418. Shrine, an anecdote respecting one in Lan- Simeon, martyred, 67. John, martyr, 760. Sigismund violates his safe conduct to letters concerning this, 309. Sin, (popery opposed to scripture con- the man of, in the papacy, 397. examined on the authority of the on auricular confession, 807. Spanish Armada overthrown, 1013. Spurdance, Thomas, martyr, 963. reserves the right to bestow spiritual Stratford le Bow, thirteen persons martyred their confession of faith, ib. of popes, 66, 90, 92, 95, 103, 107, 118, of archbishops of Canterbury, 88, 108, Suffolk and Norfolk men support queen their important supplication to her duke of, executed, 703. John Denley's declaration against it in pilgrimages, relics, &c., 557. of the Beggars to the king, 514. disproved by Philpots, 873. its first rise, 397. oath of popish bishops for it, 534. protestation of Cranmer against it, 899. disproved by John Lambert, 569, 564. at Oxford by Cranmer, 690. by Ridley, 691. at the convocation in London, 678. its origin and progress, 572. Ridley's judgment on it, 666. the decree of the council of Late- Treason (gunpowder) discovered, and the invade Europe, and take Constanti Mahomet their prophet, ib. the twelve sovereigns, some account of, 372. Tylsworth martyred, $93. U. Universal bishop assumed first by the Greek University of Cambridge rejects the pope's V. Valerius' persecution of the church, 51. Valleys of the Waldenses invaded, 488. poisoned by Hildebrand, 107. 932. articles inquired into there, 938. Vitalis martyred, 64. Voes, Henry, martyred, 443. W. Waldenses, cruelties practised on them, 487. their doctrines opposed to popery, 147. Warne, articles objected against nim, 758. articles against him, and his an- Wendelmuta martyred, 450. Wesalia, John, his examination, 365. 989. council, 164. parliament (1395), 256. a reformation proposed at, ib. Weston, Dr., his horrid language against his fall and restoration, ib. cited before the bishops, 226. his letter to pope Urban VI., 232. his bones dug up by order of the coun- William, duke of Normandy, first visits invades England, 107. crowned king of England, 109. his contest with Anselm, 119. Winchester, Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Windsor, troubles at, 598. persecution by him, 506. his examination, 948. defends the marriage of the clergy, th. Worms, council of, against pope Hilde diet of Luther appears at it, 498. Y. Yeoman, Richard, martyr, 972. 266. contest with Canterbury. See Canter Young, Elizabeth, her examination, 381. Z. Ziska, his history, 324. Zuinglius, the Swiss reformer, 427. account of him, 438. reforms Switzerland, ib. 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