List of Cranmer's writings from Bale

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University Press, 1833
 

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LXIV TO CRUMWELL Otford 17 Oct Wishes to procure
lxiv
CXCV TO CRUMWELL Ford 20 Sept Thanks Crumwell
lxxx
XCII TO THE RECTOR OF PETWORTH Lambeth 8
xcii
CVII TO CRUMWELL Croydon 26 April In favour of
cvii
TO DR COCKS his Chancellor Recommends a cha
cxiii
PREFACE of the Editor i
cxix
CXXI TO BAKER Recorder of London Croydon 25
cxxi
List of Cranmers writings from Bale p
cxxiii
CXXVII To CRUMWELL Otford 10 June Suggests that
cxxvii
Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacra
cxxxii
CXXXIII TO CRUMWELL Knoll 22 Jan Applies for
cxxxiii
Facsimiles
cxxxiv
rages committed by the boors on the Emperors suiteFer
8
Substance of a Speech on the authority of the Pope and
11
Queries and Answers on Confirmation
18
TO KING HENRY VIII Lambeth 11 April 1533
21
Answer to Gardyners Explication
25
of a benefice p
37
XXX TO THE PRIORESS OF ST SEPULCHRES CANTERBURY
43
XXXVIII To LORD ARUNDEL Application for venison
48
to Roger Herman p
59
LXVII TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR AUDELEY Otford 24
64
Annotations on the Kings Book
65
LXXV To CERTAIN GENTLEMEN IN HERTFORDSHIRE
70
LXXX TO LORD ABERGAVENNY Otford 27 Nov Thanks
75
VOL IV
76
XLV TO BROWGH Otford Summons to appear before
80
LXXXV TO A PRIOR Ford 25 Dec Applies for a grant
84
John Durmeryght and his wife p
92
Seventeen Questions and Answers on the Sacraments
98
CII TO THE PRIORESS OF STANFELD Lambeth Thanks
99
Preface to the Bible
104
Speech at the Coronation of Edward VI
118
p
128
CXLV TO CRUMWELL Otford 30 April 1535 Inter
134
Notes and Authorities on Justification 12172
138
CXLIX TO CRUMWELL Otford 27 May In favour
140
CLI TO CRUMWELL Lambeth 7 June Sends a priest
141
CLVII TO CRUMWELL Ford 17 Oct 1535 Claims lands
147
Articles of Visitation for the diocese of Canterbury
185
XLVI To Otford Second summons to appear before
190
CLXXXV To CRUMWELL Lambeth 22 July 1537 That
191
CLXXXIX To CRUMWELL Canterbury 5 Aug The
197
CXCIII TO CRUMWELL Ford 31 Aug 1537 His debts
203
CXCVI TO A JUSTICE Ford 2 Oct 1537 Remonstrates
206
CXCVIII TO A JUSTICE Oct 1537 Replies to the pre
214
CC TO CRUMWELL Ford 9 Oct Hethe the bearer of news
222
CCIII TO CRUMWELL Lambeth 6 Dec Desires Crumwell
224
CCVI TO CRUMWELL Ford 28 Jan In favour of John
230
CCXI TO CRUMWELL Ford 14 March Desires Crumwell
236
Declaration concerning the Mass 1
239
TO CRUMWELL Croydon 11 April Malet occu
241
CCXXII TO CRUMWELL Croydon 12 June The Popes
247
CCXXVI To CRUMWELL Lambeth 11 Aug 1538
253
CCXXVIII To CRUMWELL Lambeth 15 Aug 1538
257
TO CRUMWELL Lambeth 23 Aug 1538
263
CCXXXVII TO CRUMWELL Lambeth 10 Oct Thanks
272
CCXL To CRUMWELL Lambeth 19 Nov Begs to be
275
CCXLVI TO CRUMWELL Ford 31 Jan Concerning
281
CCLI TO CRUMWELL Ford 10 Sept Regrets that he cannot
287
Articles of Visitation for the Dean and Chapter of Can
292
CCLV TO CRUMWELL Ford 28 Dec 1539 Requests
295
TO OSIANDER Lambeth 27 Dec Complains of abuses
303
LXXVIII TO CRUMWELL Otford 26 Nov Presses that
308
TO KING HENRY VIII Lambeth 13 Dec 1541
311
To KING HENRY VIII 7 Oct Sends the King
315
TO THE CHAPTER OF CANTERBURY Croydon
322
To JOHN A LASCO London 4 July 1548 Invites
329
TO MARTIN BUCER London 2 Oct 1548 Invites
335
CCLXXVII TO MARTIN BUCER Lambeth 30 Nov 1549
338
CCLXXXIII TO BULLInger Lambeth 20 March 1552
344
TO CECIL Croydon 21 July 1552
351
VOL I
353
TO CECIL Croydon 19 Sept 1552 Turner
355
TO MRS WILKINSON Advises her to withdraw from
363
To QUEEN MARY Sept 1555 Relates the pro
369
Disputation at Oxford with Chedsey 4
381
TO QUEEN MARY Sept 1555 The Queens oath
383

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