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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  • MADRID Coll. in Spain for English fugitives, b. 9. p. 90.
  • MAGDALEN Coll. in Ox. founded by William Wainsleet, b. 4. p. 188. ¶. 24. Scarce a Bp. in England to which it hath not afforded one prelate, ¶. 25. sad alterations therein by the Visitors in the first of Q. Mary, b. 8. ¶. 8. the character of this Coll. with the violence of rigid non-conformists therein presented in a latine letter of Mr. Fox, b. 9. p. 106. ¶. 14, 15.
  • MAGDALEN Colledge in Cambridge founded by Thomas Lord Audley, History of Cambridge, p. 120. ¶. 8, &c.
  • MALIGNANT whence derived, and first fixed as a name of disgrace on the Royall party, b. 11. p. 195. ¶. 32.
  • Roger MANWARING charged by Mr. Pym in Parliament, b. 11. ¶. 61. for two Sermons preached, ibidem. his censure, ¶. 62. and submis∣sion, ¶. 63.
  • MARRIAGE of the Priests proved lawfull, b. 3. p. 20, 21, 22, 23.
  • MARRIAGE of a Brothers Wife is against Gods Word, and above Papal dispensation, b. 5. p. (179,) (180,) (181.)
  • Tho. MARKANT Proctor of Cambridge made and gave a rare Book of her priviledges to the university which was lost, found, lost, found, lost, Hist. of Camb. p. 65. ¶. 33, 34.
  • Q. MARY quickly recovereth the Crown in right of succession, b. 8. ¶. 1. in her first Parliament re∣storeth Popery to the height, ¶. 20, 21. makes a speech in Guild-Hall, ¶. 30. her character, S. 2. ¶. 34. valiant against the Pope in one particular, S. 3. ¶. 41. very Melancholy with the causes thereof, ¶. 46, 47. dyes of a Dropsey, ¶. 48. two Sermons preached at her funerall, ¶. 52. her deserved praise, ¶. 53. for refounding the Savoy, ¶. 54. her buriall, ¶. 55.
  • MARY Queen of Scots flies into England and is there imprisoned, b. 9. S. 2. ¶. 13. her humble letter to Pope Pius the fifth, ibidem. her second letter unto him, b. 9. p. 99. her death, Poetry, buriall, removal to Westminster, and [wel-Latined] Epitaph, p. 181.
  • Queen MARY, Wife to King, Charles, her first land∣ing at Dover, b. 11. ¶. 9. delivered of a Son by a fright before her time, b. 11. p. 135. ¶. 1.
  • Toby MATTHEW Arch-bishop of York dying yearly dyes at last, b. 11. ¶. 74. is gratitude to God, ¶. 75.
  • MAUD for four descents the name of the Queens of England, b. 7. p. 25. ¶. 28.
  • MAXIMUS usurpeth the Empire and expelleth the Scots out of Britain, C. 4. ¶. 22. draineth the Flower of the British Nation into France, ¶. 23. slain in Italy, ¶. 24. his memory why inveighed a∣gainst, ibidem.
  • Mr. MAYNARD his learned speech against the late Canons, b. 11. p. 180. ¶. 77.
  • MEDUINUS sent by King Lucius to Eleutherius Bishop of Rome, C. 2. ¶. 5.
  • MEDESHAMSTED Monastery burnt by the Danes, C. 9. ¶. 20.
  • MELLITUS Bishop of London converteth the Kingdome of Essex, C. 7. ¶. 23. departeth England, and why, ¶. 33. returneth, ¶. 35. and is rejected at London, 36. his character, 37.
  • MERCIA a Saxon Kingdome when begun, how bounded, C. 5. ¶. 17. converted to Christianity under Prince Peada, C. 7. ¶. 83.
  • Thomes MERKES Bishop of Carlile his bold speech in the behalf of King Richard the second, b. 4. p. 153. ¶. 55. tried for Treason not by his Peers, but a Common lury, p. 154. ¶. 57, 58. his life spared and he mad: Bishop of Samos in Greece, ¶. 59.
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  • MERLIN two of the name, C. 5. ¶. 20. his magi∣call Pranks, ¶. 26. questionable whether ever such a man, ¶. 32. fitted with two other fowles of the same Feather, ibidem.
  • MERTON Coll. in Oxford founded by Walter Merton, b. 9. p. 75. ¶. 7, &c. Wardons, Bishops, Be∣nefactours, and thereof, ¶. 8. a by-foundation of Post-masters therein, p. 76. happy in breeding Schoolmen, p. 99. ¶. 27. a petty rebellion therein supprest by Arch-bishop Parker, b. 9. p. 71. ¶. 47, 48. not founded before Peter-house in Cambridge, Hist. of Camb. p. 32. ¶. 33, &c.
  • Sr. Walter MILD MAY foundeth Emanuel Col∣ledge, Hist. of Cam. p. 146. ¶. 11, 12. &c.
  • The MILLENARIE petition, b. 10. p. 22. the issue thereof, p. 23. ¶. 25, 26. the Millenarie is equi∣vocall, p. 24.
  • MINSHULLS their honourable Armes atchie∣ved in the Holy War, b. 3. p. 42. ¶. 19.
  • MIRACLES their Description, b. 6. p. 329. ¶. 1. long since ceased, p. 330. ¶. 2. and why, ¶. 5. yet counterfeited by the Papists, ¶. 7. &c.
  • The Lord MOHUN his memorable patent, made therein by the Pope a Count Apostolical, b. 3. p. 64.
  • John MOLLE his birth, and breeding, b. 10. p. 48. ¶. 7. his sad dilemma, ¶. 8. constancy and death in the Inquisition, ¶. 9, 10.
  • MONKES, their primitive piety and painfullness, b. 6. p. 263. ¶. 1, 2. &c. afterwards voluntarie, not for necessity but convenience, p. 264. ¶. 1, 2.
  • MONUMENTS in Churches, Q Elizab. procla∣mations (each Copie signed with her own hand) a∣gainst the defacers of them, b. 9. p. 65. ¶. 36.
  • Sr. Thonas MOORE his praise and dispraise, b. 5. p. 205. ¶. 16, 17. &c.
  • Sr. Ed. MONTAGUE, threatned by the Duke of Northumberland, drawes up the Testament of King Edward the sixth to disinherit his Sisters, b. 8. ¶. 2. his great sufferings for the same, ibidem.
  • James MONTAGUE Bp. of Winchester his death, b. 10. p. 86. ¶. 8. a memorable accident thereat, ¶▪ 9. see Sidney Colledge.
  • Richard MONTAGUE his character, b. 11. ¶. 7, 8. rescued by the King from the house of commons, ¶. 10. written against by severall Authours, ¶. 14. left to defend himself, ¶. 15. made Bishop of Chi∣chester, ¶. 67. his confirmation opposed, ¶. 68, 69. his death, p, 194. ¶. 22.
  • MORRIS Bishop of Rochester a great persecu∣tour, b. 8. S. 2. ¶. 10.
  • MORTMAIN statute, b. 3. p. 77. ¶. 9. the cause thereof, ¶. 10. not a new, but renued Law, ¶. 11. St. Hierom and Ambrose angry thereat, ¶. 12. the form of the statute, ¶. 13.
  • John MORTON Bishop of Ely the Make-peace betwixt Lancaster and York, b. 4. p. 198. ¶. 11. de∣fended against Mr. Prin, ¶. 12. made Archbishop of Canter. p. 194. ¶. 17. his death, p. [165.]
  • Thomas MORTON, since Bp. of Durham Fellow of Chelsey Coll. b. 10. p. 52. erecteth a Tomb to Ca∣saubon, p. 70. ¶. 38. detecteth the Imposture of the Boy of Bilson, p. 73. ¶. 55.
  • MORTUARY, when, by whom, and to whom to be paid, b. 3. p. 83. ¶. 27.
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