The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller.

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The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller.
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Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
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London :: Printed by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by John Williams ...,
1659.
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Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662. -- Examen historicum.
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"The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40651.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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  • Arthur LAKE Bishop of Bath and Wells, his death and character, b. 11. ¶. 45.
  • LAMBETH Articles by whom made, b. 9. p. 229. ¶. 23. nine in number, p. 230. various judgements of them, p. 231. ¶. 24, &c.
  • LANCASTER and York houses the Battels be∣twixt them for the Crown; Place, Time, number slain, and Conquerour, b. 4. p. 16, and 187.
  • LANCK-FRANCK made Arch-bishop of Can∣terbury, b. 3. ¶. 4. most kindly treated by the Pope, ¶. 17. to whom he acouseth Thomas elect of York, and Remigius elect of Lincoln, ¶. 18, 19. his re∣turn and imployment, ¶. 20.
  • Hugh LATIMER a violent Papist, History of Cambridge, p. 102. ¶. 33. converted by Bilney, ¶. 34. his Sermon of Cards, p. 103. ¶. 38. preacheth before the Convocation, b. 5. p. 207. ¶. 23. deprived of his Bishoprick of Worcester, p. 231. ¶. 18. why he assumed it not again in the Reign of King Edward the sixth, b. 7. p. 405. ¶. 28. his judgement of the contemners of common prayer, p. 426. ¶. 17.
  • William LAUD made Bishop of St. Davids, b. 9. p. 90. ¶. 30. a great Benefactour to St. Johns in Oxford, b. 8. p. 40. ¶. 45. accused by the Scotch for making their Liturgy, b. 11. p. 163. prepares for his death, b. 11. p. 215. ¶. 68. his Funerall speech and burial, p. 216. ¶. 69, 70. his birth, breeding and character, p. 216, 217, 218, 219.
  • LAURENTIUS Arch-bishop of Cant. reconci∣leth the British to the Romish Church in the Cele∣bration of Easter, C. 7. ¶. 27. intending to depart England is rebuked in a vision, ¶. 34, 35.
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  • LECHLADE or LATINELADE, a place where Latine was anciently taught, Cent. 9. ¶. 30.
  • Thomas LEE or LEAH a prime Officer imploied in the dissolution of Abbeys, Hist. of Ab. 314. vi∣siteth the University of Camb. Hist. Cam. of p. 109. ¶. 55. his injunctions to the University, ibidem.
  • Barthol. LEGATE burnt for an Arrian, b. 10. p. 62. ¶. 6, 7, 8. &c.
  • Dr. LEIGHTON his railing book severely cen∣sur'd, b. 11. p. 1-36. ¶. 3. recovered after his escape and punished, ¶ 4.
  • The first LENT kept in England, C. 7. ¶. 74.
  • Jo. LEYLAND an excellent Antiquary follow of Christs Coll. Hist. of Cam. p. 90. ¶. 7. wronged in his works by Polydore Virgil and another name∣lesse Plagiary, b. 5. p. (198) ¶. 54. imployed by King Henry 8. to collect and preserve Rarityes at the dissolution of Abbeys, b. 6. p. 339. ¶. 8. died di∣stracted, ¶. 9.
  • LICHFIELD bestrewed with the dead bodies of Martyrs, C. 4. ¶. 8. made the See of an Arch-bi∣shop by King Offa, b. 2. p. 104. ¶. 34▪ the builders of the present (almost past) Cathedral, b. 4. p. 174. the praise, and picture thereof, p. 175.
  • LIEGE Coll. in Lukeland for English fugitives, b. 9. p. 91.
  • William LILLY the first schoolmaster of Paul's, b. 5. p. (167) ¶. 17. the many Editions of his Gram∣mar, p. (168.) ¶. 18.
  • LISBON a rich Nunnery for Engl. Bridgitines, b. 6. p. 262. ¶. 5, 6, &c.
  • LITURGIE an: uniformity thereof when pre∣scribed all over England, b. 7. p. 386. three seve∣rall editions thereof with the persons employed therein, ibid. Bishop Latimer his judgement against the contemners thereof, p. 426.
  • LONDON, why so called, C. 1. ¶. 2. layeth claime to the birth of Constantine the Emperour, C. 4. ¶. 18. the walls thereof built with Jewish stones, b. 3. p. 86. ¶. 42. the honourable occasion of an Augmentation in their Armes, b. 4. p. 141. ¶. 21.
  • William LONGCAMPE Bp. of Ely, his pride, b. 3. p. 43. ¶. 24. his parallell with Cardinal Wol∣sey, ¶. 28, &c.
  • LOVAINE Colledge in Brabant, for Eng∣lish fugitives, b. 9. p. 90. a nunnery (or rather but halfe a one) therein for Engl. women, b. 6. p. 364. ¶▪ 2.
  • LINCOLN Coll. in Oxford founded by Richard Fleming, b. 4. p. 168. The Rectors, Bps. &c. thereof, p. 169.
  • William LINWOOD writeth his Provincial constitutions, his due praise, b. 4. page 175. ¶. 71. &c.
  • LUCIUS, the different dates of his conversion, C. 2. ¶. 1. do not disprove the substance of his story, ¶. 3. might be a British King under the Romans, ¶. 4. several Churches in Britain said to be erected by him, ¶. 13. confounded by unwary writers with Lucius a German preacher in Suevia, ¶. 14. said to be buried in Gloucester, with his Dunsticall Epitaph, C. 3. ¶. 1.
  • LUPUS assisteth Germanus in his voyage into Bri∣tain to suppresse Pelagianisme, C. 3. ¶. 4.
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