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Henry VIII. alienated from the court of
Rome, 533.

lays the popish bishops' oath before
parliament, 534.

marries Anne Boleyn, ib.
queen Elizabeth born, ib.

abolishes the pope's authority in Eng-
land, 535.

declared head of the church, ib.
executes Anne Boleyn, 546.

marries lady Jane Seymour, 548.
prince Edward born, 549.

injunctions for a reformation of the
church, 550.

suppresses the monasteries, 554.
attends at the trial of Lambert, 560.
protest against the council proposed at
Mantua, 566.

his injunctions against certain books,
&c., 567.

suppresses idolatry, 597.

his interview with the French ambas-
sador and Cranmer, 617.

his death, 633.

Heptarchy in England, 77.
Heresy, royal commission against, 253.

three modes of judgment against, 632.
Heretics, decrees of Lateran against them,

157.

statutes of England against them ex-
amined, 229.

Herford, his examinations for heresy, 228.
Hewet, Andrew, martyred, 527.
Migbed, Thomas, martyred, 742.
Hildebrand, (pope) poisons pope Victor, 107.
as Gregory VII., 111.

his violent proceedings, ib.
extravagant claims, 112.

epistle and decree against marriage of
clergy, 113.

opposed by the clergy in this, ib.
his character by cardinal Benno, 114.
is seized, imprisoned, and rescued, ib.
condemned in council of Worms, ib.
excommunicates the emperor, 115.
condemned by council of Brixia, 116.
Hildegarde's prophecy, 159.

Hitten, Thomas, martyred, 508.

Holland, Roger, and many other martyrs,
970.

his examination, ib.

Holydays, their number complained of, 436.
Homily, Saxon, against transubstantiation,

571.

Hooper, bishop, sent to the Fleet prison, 676.
his letter of consolation to the perse-
cuted, 710.

some account of him, 725.

his cruel treatment in prison, 727.
his martyrdom, 729.

Hoveden, Richard, martyred, 344.
Huldrike on marriage of priests, 90.
Huniades' successes against the Turks, 375.
Hunne, Robert, murdered in prison and his
corpse burned, 414.

inquest on his body, ib.

Hunter, Thomas, martyr, 739.

his great persecution, 740.

Huss, John, his history, 279.

proceedings against him, 289.
safe-conduct given to him 294.
violated, 298.

letters concerning this fact, 309.
brought before the council of Con-
stance, 301.

sermon of the bishop of Londy against
him, 304.

degradation and martyrdom, 308.
letters of his, 309.

I, J.

Janus, St., martyred, 85.
Idolatry. See Images.

Jerome of Prague, his history, 313.
his abjuration, 314.

his martyrdom, 317.
William, martyred, 589.
Jerusalem taken by the Saracens, 148.
Jews persecuted in England, 149.
Ignatius martyred, 38.

Images, controversy concerning, 85.

council of Frankfort against them, 86.
Charlemagne against them, ib.
sanctioned at Nice under Irene, ib.
burned at Basil at the reformation, 442.
royal injunctions against them, 554.
abolished by Henry VIII., 597.

also by Edward VI, 639.
Bilney's conference with a friar re-
specting them, 557.
Lambert's judgment on thein, 557.

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Joan, pope, 90.

John, (St.), is banished to Patmos, 36.
John XII. (pope), deposed from the see, 103.
John XIII. (pope), imprisoned, ib.
John (king), 153.

threatened by the pope with an inter-
dict, ib.

cause of his quarrel with the pope, 154.
his measures against the unruly
clergy, ib.

his resistance against the pope, ib.
his spirited letter to the pope and his
insolent reply, ib.
subjected to an interdict, ib.
takes measures against the prelates,
155.

his interview with Pandulph the le-
gate, 155.

is excommunicated and deposed, ib.
punishes a false prophet, 156.
resigns his crown and receives it

again, ib.

his letter of resignation, ib.
poisoned by a monk, 157.
Ireland, conquest of, 144.
Irene sanctions images, 86.
Irenæus martyred, 44.

his opposition to papal assumptions, ib.
Islington, four martyrs there, 959.
twenty-two persons apprehended there,

968.

articles objected against them, 969.
Italy, martyrs of, 472.

Jubilee, the first appointed, 198.

its privileges by the bull, 193.
ordained in order to raise money, 357.
Julitta martyred, 66.

Julius II. (pope), his warlike character, $70.
Justin, the apologist and martyr, 42.
Justinius's Constitution against papal as-
sumptions, 12.

K.

Katherine, (St.) legends respecting her, 66.
Keyser, Leonard, martyred, 450.

L.

Ladislaus, the king of Bohemia, 362.
Lambert, John, his history, 554.

on marriage of priests, 555.
on merits of works, ib.
on the sacrament, ib.
on auricular confession, ib.

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.
on transubstantiation, 564.

is martyred, ib.

Lanfranc visits Rome for his pall, 110.
expenses of the same, ib.
Langton, archbishop of Canterbury, 154.
Lateran councils, 107.

decrees against heretics, 157.

first decrees transubstantiation, 572.
Latimer imprisoned, and then conveyed to
Oxford, 689.

disputes on transubstantiation at Ox-
ford, 696.

condemned, 699.

his conference with Ridley in prison,
822.

his character and life, 833.
his letters, 836.

did not see the errors of Rome so fully
as others, ib.

his letter to Henry VIII., 839.
his examination, 847.

Latimer's condemnation, 652.

his martyrdom, 853.

Latin services, masses, &c., introduced by
Theodore, 81.

abolished by Edward VI., 656.
supplications of the Norfolk and Suf-
folk men against them, 914.

fully examined at the conference at
Westminster, 990.

Launder, John, martyr, 799.
Lawrence martyred, 52.

John, martyr, 744.
Legate, Pandulph, 155.

Legends respecting Alban, 61.
Catherine, 66.
Dunstan, 98.

Becket, 143.

Leicestershire, persecutions in, 254.
Lewes, ten martyrs there, 946.
Lewis, Mrs., martyr, 958.

emperor. Sce Emperor.

Lincoln, bishop of, Heary VIII. letter to
him, 420.

Litchfield, persecution there, 305.
Lithal, John, his troubles, 980.
Lollards, papal bull against them, 252.
addressed to Richard II., ib.
archbishop's constitution against them,

320.

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Magna Charta, barons excommunicated
for signing, 157.
Malmesbury, (Adelme), 82.
Man of sin in the papacy, 397.
Man, Thomas, martyred, 417.
Mantel, W. his apology, 703.
Mantua, council, 108.

a general council called at, 546.
protested against by England, ib.
by Henry VIII, 505.
Marbeck, John, his examination and mar
tyrdom, 601.
Marcus Arethusius, martyred, 68.

Aurelius, persecution of the church, $9.
Marriage of priests, Huldrike's Epistle on,

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Austoo, James, 960.

Margery, ib.

Awcock, John, 749.
Babylas, 47.

Bagley, Thos., and Paul Crow, 345.

Bainham, J., 522.

Barbara, 66.

Barnes, Dr., 586.

Benbridge, Thomas, 973.
Bender, Alice, 945.

Bernard, Roger, and two others, 922.
Bilney, Thomas, 513.
Bland, John, 789.

Borthwick, Sir John, in effigy, 621.
Bradford, John, 772.
Bradford, Mr., 894.

Brewster, John, 411.
Browne, John, 412.
Byfield, R., 519.

Cardmaker, John, 757.

Carpenter, George, 449.

Carver, Dirick, 798.

Castellane, John, 447.

Causton, Thomas, 742.

Cawches, Kath., and her two daugh-
ters, 926.

Cecilia, 45.

Chase, John, 393.

Cheeke, Sir John, 931.

Christians at Lyons and Vienna, 41.
Clarke, John, 446.
Claydon, John, 319.

Collins, Cowbridge, and others, 565.
Coo, Roger, 813.

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.
Franconia, John, 364.

Frith, John, 524.

Gerrard, master, 586.

Ghest, Lawrence, 394.

Gibson, Richard, and two others, 964.
Glover, Robert, 814.

Goose, John, 361.

Gordius, 63.

Gouch, Alexander, 975.

Gratwich, Stephen, and two others, 941.
Green, Bartlet, 891.

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.
Hunter, Thomas, 739.

Huss, John, 308.

Jackson, Ralph, and twelve more, 921.

Jerome of Prague, 317.

Jerome, William, 589.

Ignatius, 38.

Irenæus, 44.

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St. James, 35.

St. Lawrence, 52.

St. Peter and St. Paul, 35.
Samuel, Robert, 811.
Sanders, Lawrence, 719.
Sautre, William, 261.
Savanarola, 369.

Sharp, Richard, and others, 976.
Sheterden, Nicholas, 794.
Shoomaker, C., 418.
Simeon, 67.

Simpson, Cuthbert, 967.

Simpson, John, 760.

Smith, Robert, 805.
Smith, William, 605.

Spicer, Thomas, and two others, 920.
Spurdance, Thomas, 963.

Stillman, John, 416.

Sweeting, William, 411.
Tankervil, George, 804.
Taylor, Dr., Rowland, 730.
Taylor, William, 338.
Testwood, Robert, 599.
Tewkesbury, J., 528.
Tindal, William, 542.
Tomkins, Thomas, 733.
frunchfield, Joan, 909.
Tylsworth, William, 398.
Tyms, William, 910.
Voes, Henry, 443.

Waid, Christopher, 798.
Wallace, Adam, 627.

Warne, John, 757.

Waste, Joan, a blind woman, 928.
Wendelmuta, 450.

White, Rawlins, 746.

White, Rev. William, and two others,

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in recovery of the king of France, 175.
Monasteries suppressed by Henry VIII. 554.
Monkery ancient and modern conyared, 99,
frivolous distribution of orders, 10),
their priestcraft, 633.

Monk, poisons king John, being absolved
beforehand, 157.

Monkish orders, a list of them, 159.

opposed by Armachanus, 217.
contentions among them, 407.
Monks introduced into cathedrals, 97.
increase in England, 98.

expelled from the cathedrals, 102.
Moor, Thomas, martyr, 928.

Moravian nobles' letter, in behalf of Huss
and Jerome, 318.

More, Sir T. executed, 541.

wrote a reply to, "The Beggars' Sup-
plication," 417.
Mummuth, alderman, his troubles, 508.

N.

Nero, his persecution of the church, 35.
New Testament. See Scriptures.
Newman, John, martyr, 802.

his examination, ib.

Nice, (council of) against papal preten-

sions, 13.

under Irene, în support of images, 86.
Nicholas, canon of Eye, his troubles, 344.
Nagareta's declaration against the pope, 194.
Non-residence, letter of Henry III. to
bishop of Hereford, 189.
Norfolk and Suffolk men support queen
Mary, 675.

important supplication to the queen's
commissioners, 913.

Norwich, Henry Spencer, the warlike bishop
of, 232.

privileges conferred on him by one
pope to oppose another, ib.
penances enjoined by him, 342.

Novatian controversy, 49.

Novatus, some account of, ib.
Novelty of the doctrines and practices of
Rome, 7.

Noyes, John, martyr, 961.

his scriptural letter to his wife from
prison, ib.

Number of the beast examined, 392.
Nuns, archbishop Boniface exposes the
vices of, 84.

two persecuted, 254.
Nuremberg, diet at, 433.

0.

Oaths, Henry III., absolved by the pope,

188.

of popish bishops to the pope and to
the king, 534.

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two popes together in it, 118.
its rise under Boniface III., 79.
Papal assumption rejected in time of Vic-

tor, in second century, 10, 44.

claims inconsistent with the laws of
England and France, 12.
Papists' attempt to extirpate the pro-
testants in Ireland, in the
year 1641, 1035.

Paris, Mathew, writes against popery, 221.
Parr, queen Catherine, some account of,
614.

Paternoster, schism in Scotland about
the, 628.

Peacock, bishop of Chichester, his trou-
bles, 356.

Penance opposed to scripture, 27.

imposed on king Edgar by Dunstan,

101.

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Peter, some questions touching his succes-
sion, 18.

Peter's pence introduced into England, 86.
Petrarch, Francis, speaks against the
popes, 211.

Phagius, Paul, absurd proceedings against
him when dead, 934.

his bones dug up and burned, 936.
Philip, emperor, baptised, 46.

king of France, his contest with the
pope, 193.

his letter to the pope, 194.
his spirited appeal, 195.

Philpots, John, disputes in London on
transubstantiation, 679.

martyr, his history, 864.

his fourteen examinations, 865.
asserts the novelty of popery, 869.

that Rome is not the Catholic
church, ib.

the antiquity of protestantism,
873, 879.

denies the supremacy of the church of
Rome, 873.

confutes the sacrifice of the mass, 876.
on the marks of the church, 882.
his martyrdom, 884.

his letters, ib.

Plaise, Mathew, his troubles, 946.
Pliny's letters to Trajan, describing the
Christians, 37.

Ploughman's Lament, 213.

Pole, cardinal, absolves all England, 710.
holds visitation at Cambridge, 932.
Polycarp martyred, 39.
Pomponius Algerius, martyr, his letter to
the persecuted. 475.

Pope Adrian VI. admits the Reformation
necessary, 433.
Alexander III., wickedness of, 369.
Boniface III., 79.

Boniface VII. dragged through the
streets of Rome, 103.

Clement VII. taken prisoner, 504.
Formosus degraded, 95.

Gregory denounces the title of uni-
versal bishop, 15.
Gregory the great, 79.
image of antichrist, 399.
Joan, 90.

John XII., his wicked character, 103.
his deposition from the pope-
dom, ib.

John XIII. imprisoned, ib.
Leo X. dies, 433.

Nicholas opposed in England, 108.
the Beast in the Apocalypse, 391.
the man of sin, 397.

Urban opposed in England, 118.
Victor poisoned by Hildebrand, 107.
Popes, ambitious assumptions of, 168.
avarice of, 364.

authority rejected by the university of
Cambridge, 536.

Bonner and Tonstal, 587.
letter of Tonstal and Stokesley
against it, 540.

cases reserved for their dispensation,
405.

contests with the emperors, 124.
with emperor Frederick Barba-
rossa, 127.

with emperor Frederick II., 180.
with king Philip of France, 193.
with emperor Lewis, 203.
deposed by councils, 347.
elected by councils, $51.
exactions, parliament decrees against
them, 533.

extravagant exactions in England,
104, 169.

grant England to the king of France,

155.

intrigues injured the crusades and all
Christendom, 175.

opposed at the council of Turin, 370.
by the Romans, 167.

by the nobles of England, 155.
persecute the Waldenses before the Re-
formation, 148.

after the Reformation, 485.

subject to councils, 347.

princes, 11.

Popes, uncertain who were the first at
Rome, 37.

Popery, absurd controversy on the immacu-
late conception, 408.
absurd views respecting the priest-
hood, 689.

Popery, all books against it prohibited by
queen Mary, 768.

as exhibited in the bull of the juhi-
lee, 103.

checked by statutes in England, 222.
complaints against, at diet of Nurem
berg, 436.

connected with the man of sin, 397.
creeping in by degrees, 84.
displayed in absurd decree to dig
and burn Wickliff's bones,
displayed in its proceedings against the
dead, 234, 761, 820, 984.
exhibited in the form of the pope's ab
solution, 233.

exposed in the matters of monkery, 917.
foretold in the Apocalypse as the
beast, 891.

identified with antichrist, 399.
illustrated by burning the Scriptures,
633.

introduces Latin sermons, 81.

its horrid and unnatural cruelty, 61.
its priestcraft displayed in France, 635.
its blasphemy and idolatry proved, 70.
its novelty proved by Philpot, 802.
opposed to Scripture, 21.
opposed to St. Paul's writings, £5.
opposed by several authors in 19th
century, 185.

bishop Grosthead in England, 186.
certain writers in the 14th cen-

tury, 210, 213, 221.

in Germany, France, and England in
the 15th century, 368.
prohibits books in the English -
guage, 618.
supplication of the men of Suffolk and
Norfolk against it, 913.
three modes of proceeding against be
resy, 692.
Popish innovations in religion, 90.
Porter, John, martyred for reading the
Bible, 595.

Prayer, common, uniform order of, 640.
Prayers, Latin. See Latin Prayers.
Premunire, the statute, 220.
Priestcraft illustrated in France, 633.
Priesthood. See Mass.

letter of

Priests, controversy about shaving them, 89.
Princes have authority over popes, 11, 900,
right of, asserted in a
Henry III., 174.
Printing invented, 354.
Proclamation against books in the English
tongue, 618.

of queen Mary against preaching, &-
676.

Prophecy of 1260 days in Revelations, 63.
of Hildegarde's, 159.
Protest of England against a council t
Mantua, 546.
Protestantism in England, before the time
of Luther, 692.
Protestants, massacre of, in France, 908.
Psalter, rosary of, 366.

Virgin Mary's idolatrous, 769.
by Bonaventure, blasphemous extraca
from, 770.

Purgatory unscriptural, 30.

arguments against it, 250, 556.
Purvey, John, his troubles and his do
trines, 277.
Pygot, William, martyr, 744.
Pygot, Robert, martyr, 820.

R

Rebellion (Irish) in the year 1641, histery
of, 1035.
Reformation of England commences, 213.
proposed at meeting of parliament
in 1895, 256.

supplication of the Norfolk and Saf-
folk men in favour of it, 913.

succession of, 66, 90, 92, 95, 103, 107, Reformation, (the), 421.

118, 278, 357, 369.
questionable, 95.

their election taken from the empe-

rors, 92.

their exaltation above emperors, 398.
their innovations, 107.
their modern titles, 12

three all together, 107, 278.

two together, 118, 324.

acknowledged as necessary by popu

Adrian VI., 433.

demanded at the diet at Nurmberg,

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Reformation (the), urged by the nobles of
the empire on the pope, 433.
Reppington, his troubles and examina-
tion, 228.

Revelations, book of, burned with the mar-
tyr Style, 633.

prophecy of 1260 days, 69.

xx. 1. examined and expounded, 212.
the beast of, is the papacy, 391.
Reymond, earl of Toulouse, 165.

crusade against him, ib.

Rhedon, a friar, martyred, 345.
Richard I., 149.

joins with France in a crusade, 150.
conquers Cyprus, and lays siege to
Acre, 151.

shipwrecked and imprisoned, 152.
conversation with Fulco, ib.
death and character, 153.

Richard II., 226.

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Schism in the papacy, two rival popes
together again, 128.
three ditto again, 278.
two ditto again, 354.

Schuch, Wolfgang, martyred, 449.
Scotland claimed by the popes, 192.
by Edward I, ib.

arguments respecting same, ib.
persecution there, 620.

Scotus, (or Scott, John), (Erigena ), 95.
Scourging of, several godly persons for
holding the true faith, 977.

Scripture Canon, by Melito, 43.

opposed to popery, 21.

Scriptures burned with the martyr Style,

633.

circulated by Constantine, 72.
completed by Coverdale, 583.

permitted to the rich, but forbidden to
the poor, 607.

prohibited in English, 517.
publicly prohibited, 837.

translated by Tindal, 518, 543.

Sees, some in England changed, 111.
Serapion, his death, 49.

Severus' persecution of the church, 43.
Shaving priests, (controversy about), 82.
Sheterden, N., martyr, 794.

his examination, ib.
his letter, 796.

Shoomaker, C., martyred, 418.

Shrine, an anecdote respecting one in Lan-
cashire, 708.

Simeon, martyred, 67.
Simpson, Cuthbert, martyr, 967.

John, martyr, 760.

Sigismund violates his safe conduct to
John Huss, S01.

letters concerning this, 309.

Sin, (popery opposed to scripture con-
cerning), 27.

the man of, in the papacy, 397.
Sinuesse, council of, 67.
Skilley, his troubles, 342.
Smith, Robert, martyr, 805.

examined on the authority of the
church, 806.

on auricular confession, 807.
a letter by him, 808.
Smith, William, martyred, 605.
Smyrna, the churches' letter describing the
martyrdom of Polycarp, 39.
Somerset, Duke of, account of him, 662.
his execution, 665.
Southwark, martyrs there, 941.
Spanish martyrs, 469.

Spanish Armada overthrown, 1013.
Spires, diet at, 442.

Spurdance, Thomas, martyr, 963.
bis examination, ib.
Stafford, some account of, 413.
Stamford, Elizabeth, her troubles, 415.
Statutes against the papal claims, 223.
Stillman, John, martyred, 416.
Stephen crowned, 125.

reserves the right to bestow spiritual
livings, 126.

Stratford le Bow, thirteen persons martyred
there, 921.

their confession of faith, ib.
Succession of St. Peter questioned, 18.

of popes, 66, 90, 92, 95, 103, 107, 118,
278, 357, 369.

of archbishops of Canterbury, 88, 108,
211, 387, 396.

Suffolk and Norfolk men support queen
Mary, 675.

their important supplication to her
commissioners, 913.

duke of, executed, 703.
Superstition, arguments against it, 249.
as to white meats abolished, 597.
baptism of bells, 436.

John Denley's declaration against it in
baptism, 802.

pilgrimages, relics, &c., 557.
rejected by Wesalia, 365.
rosary of Mary's psalter, 366.
spread over England, 280.
suppressed by royal injunctions, 507.
Supplication, important, of the men of Nor-
folk and Suffolk to the com-
missioners, 913.

of the Beggars to the king, 514.
Supremacy of St. Peter and the pope,
Cranmer's letter to the queen
against it, 906.

disproved by Philpots, 873.

its first rise, 397.

oath of popish bishops for it, 534.
opposed by Brute, 242.

protestation of Cranmer against it, 899.
question by Ridley, 843.

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disproved by John Lambert, 569, 564.
disputed at Cambridge, 666.

at Oxford by Cranmer, 690.
by Latimer, 696.

by Ridley, 691.

at the convocation in London, 678.
Elfric's homily for Easter day, 571.
epistle of Elfric, the Saxon, on it, ib.
first decreed in council of Lateran, 157.
fully examined in a dialogue, 668.
its novelty, 666.

its origin and progress, 572.
John Bland's opposition to it, 793.
opposed by Brute, 246.

Ridley's judgment on it, 666.

the decree of the council of Late-
ran, 573.

Treason (gunpowder) discovered, and the
promoters executed, 1018.
"The Execution of Justice in Eng-
land, not for Religion, but for
Treason," in justification of
the executions in queen Eliz-
abeth's reign, 1067.
Turin, council of, oppose pope Julius II.,
370.
Turks, history of, 371.

invade Europe, and take Constanti
nople, 356.

Mahomet their prophet, ib.
persecute the Christians, $86.
the Koran, 371.

the twelve sovereigns, some account

of, 372.

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Tylsworth martyred, $93.
Tyms, William, martyr, 910.
his examination, 911.
his letters, 912.

U.

Universal bishop assumed first by the Greek
.patriarchs, 15.

University of Cambridge rejects the pope's
authority, 536.

V.

Valerius' persecution of the church, 51.
his fate, 52.

Valleys of the Waldenses invaded, 488.
Victor, (pope,) opposed in his preten-
sions, 10.

poisoned by Hildebrand, 107.
Vienna besieged by the Turks, 381.
Visitation of Cambridge by cardinal Pole,

932.

articles inquired into there, 938.

Vitalis martyred, 64.

Voes, Henry, martyred, 443.

W.

Waldenses, cruelties practised on them, 487.
persecuted after the Reformation, 485.
by the popes, 148.

their doctrines opposed to popery, 147.
their opinions on religion, 485.
their origin and history, 146.
their valleys invaded, 488.
Wallace, Adam, martyred, 627.
William, executed, 193.
Ward, Christopher, martyr, 798.
Warne, John, martyr, 757.

Warne, articles objected against nim, 758.
his confession of faith, ib.
Waste, Joan, a blind woman, martyr, 928.
Watts, Thomas, martyr, 766.

articles against him, and his an-
swers, ib.

Wendelmuta martyred, 450.

Wesalia, John, his examination, 365.
Westminster, conference of religion there,

989.

council, 164.

parliament (1395), 256.

a reformation proposed at, ib.
statutes of parliament against papal
claims, 223.

Weston, Dr., his horrid language against
protestantism, 702.
Whipping. See Scourging.
White, Laurence, martyr, 746.
Richard, examined, 976.
William, martyred, 340.
Whittle, Thomas, martyr, 890.

his fall and restoration, ib.
Wickliff, John, commended in the king's
letter, 224.

cited before the bishops, 226.
his protestation, 227.

his letter to pope Urban VI., 232.
⚫commended by the university of Ox-
ford, 233.

his bones dug up by order of the coun-
cil of Constance, 234.

William, duke of Normandy, first visits
England, 106.

invades England, 107.

crowned king of England, 109.
proceedings against the clergy, ib.
his death and character, 117.
William II. crowned, ib.

his contest with Anselm, 119.
pope's message to him, 121.
his death and character, ib.
Wilmot, Richard, his troubles, 978.
Winchester, council, 109.

Winchester, Stephen Gardiner, bishop of
See Gardiner.

Windsor, troubles at, 598.
Wishart, George, martyred, 629.
Wolfgang, Schuch, martyred. 449.
Wolsey, cardinal, 503.

persecution by him, 506.
brought under a præmunire, ib.
articles against him, 507.
death and character, 503.
Wolsey, William, martyr, 820.
Wood, William, his troubles and examisa-
tion, 983.
Woodman, Richard, martyr, 947.

his examination, 948.

defends the marriage of the clergy, th.
his arguments on the sacraments, 950.
Works, (Rome, contrary to Scripture, ex-
cerning,) 26.

Worms, council of, against pope Hilde
brand, 114.

diet of Luther appears at it, 498.

Y.

Yeoman, Richard, martyr, 972.
York, archbishop, beheaded by Richard II,

266.

contest with Canterbury. See Canter
bury.

Young, Elizabeth, her examination, 381.

Z.

Ziska, his history, 324.
death, 327.

Zuinglius, the Swiss reformer, 427.

account of him, 438.

reforms Switzerland, ib.
disputes at Baden, 441.
his death 443.

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