Canon Richard Dixon's "History of the Church of England, Vol. 4," 41ff.


Peter Martyr leaves England (43) but is with Dr. Cranmer the day before his arrest on 14 Sept. Laski and his congregation dismissed the realm, but they are rudely received by the Danish Ubiquitarians as “Sacramentaries” (to wit, Reformed on the table) (45), the Lutheran hubris (again). The Glastonbury strangers dismissed and disbanded on 5 Sept (46). Commissions issued to restore the anti-Reformed bishops deprived in the late reign—done is Aug-Sept (47). There is no doubt where Mary is going. Particularly, Bloody Bonner is released 5 Sept (48). Bonner s actions toward his enemies (49). Hooper and Coverdale put in the Fleet, Sept (50). Hooper will burn but Coverdale will live to resist the anti-Reformed later (50). The reason was their debts to the Crown.  Haha! Yeah, right. Barlow sent to the Tower, perhaps for the same reason, 15 Sept (51). Coronation of Mary, 1 Oct (52). Her coronation oath sent to Rome for the sign-off (54). All prisoners for religion excepted from the general pardon. First Parliament of Mary, 5 October (55). ALL WITHIN ABOUT 90 DAYS. Great changes in the representation. The Mass of the Holy Ghost celebrated (56). Gardiner s Speech. The treason laws of the late reign repealed (57). Other acts. A clergyman, Dr. Alexander Nowell, of later fame, expelled from the Commons. Sad story of Justice Hales (58). Troubles of Thomas Mountain (61). Troubles of Lawrence Saunders, afterwards martyred (62). 

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