22. A proclamation against innovations without the King's authority, 23. An order of Council for the removing of images 24. A letter, with directions sent to all preachers 25. Questions concerning some abuses in the mass, with the answers made by some bishops and divines to them 57. Instructions to Sir Rich. Morison sent to the Emperor 321 349 $23 360 .. ib. 192 272 99 58. A letter of Ridley's setting out the sins of that time 26. A collection of the chief indulgences then in the English offices, 280 105 59. Ridley's letter to the Protector 27. Injunctions for a visitation of 281 107 282 111 283 120 ,,284 147 ib. 156 . 287 159 execution 33. Articles for the King's visitors, 288 163 34. A paper of Luther concerning a reconciliation with the Zwinglians . ib. 167 35. The sentence against Joan of Kent concerning the visitation of the University of Cambridge 60. The Protector's answer to the former letter 61. A letter of Cranmer's to King Henry, concerning a further reformation, and against sacrilege $25 313 326 364 328 372 3. An humble submission made by Queen Mary to her father 4. Another of the same strain confirming the former . . 5. Another to the same purpose 6. A letter written by her to Cromwell, containing a full submission in all points of religion to her father's pleasure 330 b. 7. A letter of Bonner's upon his being restored to his bishoprick. ib. 335 8. Cranmer's manifesto against the mass. 331 ib. 9. The conclusions of instructions sent by Card. Pole to the Queen, ib. 408 10. Injunctions sent by the Queen to the bishops 11. A commission to turn out some of the reformed bishops. 12. Another commission for turning out the rest of them 13. Bonner's certificate that Bishop Scory had put away his wife 14. The Queen's letter to the justices of peace in Norfolk .. 15. The articles of Bonner's visitation. 532 425 334 426 335 ib. ib. 428 386 448 ib. ib. 339 458 16. Address made by the lower to the upper house of convocation 17. A bull making Cardinal Beaton legate a lotere in Scotland . . $42 455 23. A letter of Bonner's, upon his reading the King's appeal to the Pope 436 124 441 128 444 140 ib. ib. 24. Cranmer's letter, for an appeal 445 141 .465 160 41. A letter of the Archbishop of 466 ib. 467 163 468 166 469 170 471 171 48. Cranmer's letter to Cromwell, letter to Cromwell, denying any 50. A letter, giving Pace an accoun 472 172 475 173 475 174 ib. 175 476 181 51. Instructions by Cardinal Pole, 53. A letter of Pole's to Cromwell, C. H. 476 183 477 188 479 190 482 194 ib. ib. 54. A letter of the Abbess of God- 486 200 487 201 490 203 5. The oath of supremacy, as it was 494 205 62. An original letter of the King's 498 ib. 499 213 66. A letter of the visitors sent to 522 321 ib. 322 523 323 ib. 326 524 340 ib. 344 ib. 345 15. Cardinal Pole's first letter to 16. The Queen's answer to it ib. 346 18. A letter of Cardinal Pole's to |