Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 1] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer.
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Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 1] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer.
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Foxe, John, 1516-1587.
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[At London :: Imprinted by Iohn Daye, dwellyng ouer Aldersgate beneath S. Martins],
An. 1583. Mens. Octobr.
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An other communication betweene Thomas Haukes, and the Byshop.
ANd after dinner I was called into the chappel, where as were certayne of the Queenes seruaunts and other straungers,* 1.1 whom I did know.
Boner.
Haukes how like you the sermon?
Haukes.
As I like all the rest of his doctrine?
Boner.
What? are ye not edified therby.
Haukes.
No surely.
Boner.
It was made onely because of you.
Haukes.
Why? then am I sory that ye had no mo hereticks here, as ye call them, I am sory, that ye haue bestowed so much labour on one, and so little regarded.
Boner.
Well, I will leaue you here, for I haue busines. I pray you talke with him: for if ye could do him good (sayd he) I would be glad.
This the Bishop spake to the Queenes men, who said vnto me: Alas what meane you to trouble your self about such matters, against the Queenes proceedinges.
Haukes.
Those matters haue I aunswered before thē that be in authoritie: and vnles I see you haue a further com∣mission,* 1.2 I will aunswere you nothing at all. Then sayd ye bishops men (which were many) my Lord hath commaū∣ded you to talke with them.
Haukes.
If my Lorde will talke with me himselfe, I will answere him. They cryed fagottes, burne him, hang him, to prison with him: it is pitie that he liueth, lay Irons vp∣on him: and with a great noyse they spake these woordes. Then in the middest of all the rage, I departed from them, and went to the porters lodge againe.
Notes
* 1.1
An other 〈…〉〈…〉 Tho. Haukes and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Quenes 〈◊〉〈◊〉.