John Foxe: Acts and Monuments: 1382 (3.32ff)


1382. BEHOLD THE APOSTOLIC LOVE OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. The Sentence pronounced on John Ashton (32). The sentence of excommunication passed upon Herford and Reppington with the citation against them (34). A private statute made by the clergy without the consent of the Commons with the examination of it by the Fox (36). An Extract from the Petition of the Commons for repealing the aforesaid statute (37). Commons notes they never passed the clerical statute. 1382. The King's Letters-patent to the Archbishop against the favourers of Wickliff. The King's Letter to the Vice-chancellor and Proctors of Oxford (38). And the Papists were so apostolic and loving.

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