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 15, 2024.

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  • FAGANUS sent by Eleutherius Bishop of Rome to King Lucius to instruct him in Christianity, Cent. 2. ¶. 8.
  • FAMILIE of LOVE, their obscure original, b. 9. p. 112. ¶. 36. worse in practise then opinion, p. 113. ¶. 39. their Abjuration before the privy Councell. Their tedious petition to King James, b. 10. ¶. 18. desire to separate themselves from the Puritans, (to whom their looseness had no relation) ¶. 19. turned into Ranters in our dayes, ¶. 22.
  • John FECKNAM Abbot of Westminster, the Chro∣nicle of his worthy life, his courtesie and bounty, b. 9. p. 178, 179.
  • FELIX Bishop of Dunwich instrumentall to the Conversion of the East-Angles, Cent. 7. ¶. 45. and to the founding of an University in Cambrid. ¶. 48.
  • Ncholas FELTON Bishop of Ely, his death and commendation, b. 11. ¶. 77.
  • FENNES nigh Cambridge: Arguments pro and con, about the feacibility of their drayning, Hist. of Camb. p. 70. & 71. The design lately performed to admiration, ibid. p. 72.
  • FEOFFES to buy in improprations, b. 11. p. 136. ¶. 5. hopefully proceed, p. 137. ¶. 6. questioned in the Exchequer, and overthrown by Arch-bishop Laud, p. 143. ¶. 26, &c.
  • The FIFTH PART ordered by Parliament for the Widows and children of sequestred Ministers, b. 11. p. 229. ¶. 34. severall shifts to evade the pay∣ment thereof, p. 230.
  • John FISHER Bishop of Rochester tampereth with the holy Maid of Kent, b. 5. p. (187) ¶. 47. impri∣soned for refusing the Oath of supremacy, ¶. 47. his pitifull letter out of the Tower for new Cloaths, p. (190) ¶. 12. the form of his inditement, p. (191) ¶. 19. made Cardinal, p. 201. ¶. 1. the whole Hist. of his birth, breeding, death and burial, p. 202, 203, 204, 205.
  • Barnaby FITZ-PATRICK proxy for correction to King Edward the sixth, b. 7. p. 411. ¶. 47. the said Kings instruction unto him for his beha∣vour n France, ibidem.
  • FLAMENS in Bitain, mere flammes of J. Mon∣mouths makng, Cent. 2. ¶. 9.
  • FOCARIAE of Priests who they were, b. 3. p. 27. ¶. 40.
  • FORMOSUS the Pope interdicteth England for want of Bshops, Cent. 10. ¶. 1. On good conditions absolveth it again ¶. 3.
  • Richard FOX Bishop of VVinchester foundeth Corpus Christi Colledge, b. 5. p. (166.) ¶. 11.
  • John FOX fles to Franckford in the Regn of Q. Mary b. 8. Sect. 2 ¶. 41. Thence (on a sad diffe∣rence) removes to Basi, Sect. 3. ¶. 10. returning into England refuseth to subscribe the Canons, b. 9. ¶. 68. Is a most moderate Non-conformist, ibidem. his Latine Letter to Queen Elizabeth that Anabaptists might not be burnt, p. 104. ¶. 13. another to a Bishop in the behalf of his own Son, p. 106. ¶ 15. his death, p. 187. ¶. 63.
  • FRANCISCAN Friers, b. 6. p. 270. ¶. 16. their frequent Subreformation, ¶ 17. admit boyes into their order, Hist. of Camb. p. 54. ¶. 46, 47, 48. whereat the University is much offended, ibid.
  • FRANCKFORD, the Congregation of English Exiles there in the Reign of Q▪ Mary, b. 8. Sect. 2. ¶. 41. They set up a new discipline in their Church, ¶ 42, 43. invite (but in vain) all other English 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to ioyn with them, ¶. 44▪ 45.
  • FREEZLAND converted to Christianity by VVihd a axon Bishop, Cent. 7. ¶. 97.
  • FRIDONA the first English Arch-Bishop, C. 7. ¶. 85.
  • FRIERS and Monks how they differ, b. 6. p. 269.
  • FRIGA a Saxon Idoll, her name, shape and office, b. 2. Cent. 6. ¶. 6.
  • John FRITH his Martyrdome, b. 5. p. (190) ¶. 11.
  • Tho. FULLER unjustly hang'd, and saved by mi∣racle, b. 4. p. 154. ¶. 25.
  • John FULLER Doctor of Law, pitifull when a∣lone, but when with others, a persecutor, b. 8. p. 22. ¶. 28. see Jesus Colledge, of which he was master.
  • Nich. FULLER, a Common Lawyer, prosecu∣ted to death by Bishop Bancroft, b. 10. p. 55, 56. ¶ 29, 30. leaves a good memory behind him, ibid.
  • Nicholas FULLER, a Divine, his deserved com∣mendation, b. 11. ¶. 15.
  • Robert FULLER last Abbot of Waltham, a great preserver of the Antiquities thereof, History of VValt. p. 7. passeth Copt-Hall to King Henry 8. p. 11. his legacy to the Church, p. 14.
  • Thomas FULLER, Pilot who steered the Ship of Cavendish about the world, b. 11. p. 231.
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