P R.
- Prayer for money reprooued. 498
- Prayer of a vicious priest, little a∣uaileth. 498
- Prayer appointed by Constantine to his souldiors. 104
- Prayer to saints, and for the dead, not permitted by the worde of God. 1587
- Prayer agaynst the Turks. 773
- Prayers for Queene Maries child that it might be a male child. 1480.1481
- Prayers in the mother tongue. 1094.2095
- Prayer to bee sayd at the tyme of martyrdome. 1830.1831
- Pragmatica sanctio, Sancti Ludoui∣ci. 8
- Practises of the Pope and papists to get mony by. 3.4
- Pragmatica sāctio enacted in Frāce in the dayes of Charles the 7. a∣gainst the Pope. 724
- Praxedis with her sister Potenti∣ana christian virgins. 45
- Preaching and prayers makyng in corners, a common thing in tyme of persecution. 569
- Preachyng without licence in the olde testament, allowable before God and man. 1979
- Preachyng without licence of him that is called. 655
- Preaching without licence. 1111
- Preach in tyme of necessitie may a∣ny lay man, or woman. 1112 1113.1114
- Preaching not to bee left of for any persecution. 999
- Preacher ought not to desist from preachyng Gods worde for any inhibition. 1111.1112
- Preachers in prison, their godly de∣claration concernyng their dispu∣tation. 1469
- Preachers of K. Edwards inhibi∣ted to preach. 1409.1407
- Preface of the canon of the masse. 1402
- Prebendship of Paules geuen both of the Pope and of the kyng at one tyme, to two seuerall persons 327. the Popes gift & donation preuailed, the kings fa••led. ibid.
- Predestination and election with notes vpon the same. 1657.1658
- Preheminence of the Church este∣med after a double consideration. 8.9
- Prelates in the councell of Con∣stance. 596
- Prelates of England charged to finde horse and harnesse for the Popes warres. 289
- Prelates of Fraunce, their answer to the Lord Peter in the parlia∣ment of Fraunce. 354
- Prelates of Fraunce agaynst the Friers. 392
- Prelates ought to discharge their cures in their owne persons, and not by mercenaries. 1116
- Premuni••e facias endeuoured of the papists to be dissolued. 702
- Prestes wife burnt at Exceter for the Gospell .2049.2050.2051. her martyrdome. ••022.
- Presentation within 4. monthes. 421.
- Prescription of time. 1805.
- Premonstratensis monkes. 197.
- Premunire with the penaltie ther∣of. 419.
- Princes two slayne Edwarde and Richard. 728.
- Prince Edward borne. 376.
- Priest godly hanged. 880.
- Priestes first restrained from their wiues in England. 1152.1149.
- Priestes mariage lawfull by Gods word. 1522.
- Priest for casting the Popes Bull before his feete, burned. 391.
- Priest of the North railing against Bishop Cranmer. 1863.
- Priest burnt in king Henry .7. hys dayes. 731.
- Priestes of Fraunce and Germa∣many stout agaynst the Popes proceeding for the restraynt of Priestes mariage. 175.176.
- Priestes displaced, and Monkes put in theyr rowmes by Oswald 153.
- Priestes of 3. sortes. 496.
- Priestes had theyr wiues, till An∣selmes time. 408.
- Priestes and Monkes, why shauē on the crownes .126. Priestes crownes. ibid.
- Priestes that preache not are slay∣ers of the people .533. they can not absolutely forgeue sinne of themselues .540. forbid to haue wiues. 192.
- Priestes restrayned theyr wiues. 67.
- Priestes hadde wiues in king Ed∣gars time. 154.
- Priest a romaine, chanon of Pauls robbed of souldiers. 275.
- Priestes are seruauntes to the cō∣gregation, not Maisters ouer it. 1007▪
- Priestes office after the Popes or∣der. 497
- Priestes children made legittimate. 1176
- Priestes and Monkes theyr mu∣tuall contention. 158
- Priestes of Bohem described. 591
- Priestes payde for theyr wiues to the Pope. 199
- Priesthood the order thereof. 545
- Priesthood of Christ differeth from all other Priesthoodes. 496
- Pride of Priestes. 403
- Primatus or primacy what it signi∣fieth. 1059
- Primacy of Canterbury remoued to Liechfield. 129
- Primer allowed in Queene Ma∣ryes time, full of horrible blasphe∣mies and impieties. 1598
- Princeps Sacerdotum intituled to K. Henry .5. 585
- Princes as they geue the Pope primacy, so they may take it a∣gayne, in case it be abused. 1085
- Prin••es loose no honor by the Gos∣pell. 2110
- Printing and preaching inhibited by Q. Mary. 1408
- Printing inuēted by whom, where and when. 707
- Priuiledges graunted by the King to the Clergy by K. Edward .3. 384
- Priuiledgies of the friers, confuted at Paris. 392
- Priuate masse full of impietye and abhomination. 1174
- Prisons turned into Churches & Churches into dens of theeues. 1••21
- Probations out of Councels, Fa∣thers and histories, agaynst the worshippyng of Images. 2130.2131.2132.2133.2134
- Proclamation most bloudy of king Phillip and Queene Mary a∣gaynst the true professors of the Gospell. 1970.1971
- Prou••ing Martyr, his godly story and martyrdome. 1970
- Proclamation of king Henry 8. a∣gainst the true professours of the Gospell. 1019
- Proclamation against the L. Pro∣tector. 1368
- Proclamation by king Phillip and Queene Mary, for the restraint of all good bookes. 1598
- Processe of Fraunce agaynst the Pope. 344.345
- Procession for ioy of Englands cō∣uersion. 1483
- Prophesies of Hierome of Prage, Iohn Hus, Hildegardis, Bri∣git, Eri••hrea, Sibilla, & others, against the Turke and Pope. 770
- Procession in London for ioy of the French king his recouery. 1070
- Prophesies of the fall of the turks. 771
- Procession in Cambridge, and the order thereof. 1963
- Prophesies of the Turke & Pope expounded .756. whether is the greater Antichrist. 767
- Prophets false and true, their dif∣ference. 1591
- Prophesies of Maister Hierome of Prage. 636
- Prophesies false not to be regarded 339.
- Prophesies of the decay of the Ro∣mayne Church. 419.
- Prophesies of Katherine, 419.
- Prophesies of Hildegardus against the Pope, and the begging fri∣ers. 260.264.
- Prophesies not to bee regarded .717. and how many thinges are to be considered in them .718. & how to auoyd them. 719▪
- Prophesies, and prouerbial senten∣ses agaynst the pope, and church of Rome. 842.
- Prophesies of the destruction of the Pope. 408
- Prophetes must bee tryed by theyr doctrine. 487.
- Prophesie agaynst the french king. 2110.
- Prophesies of the Turke and pope 762.763.
- Prophesies of reformation of the Church. 841.
- Protestation of king Henry 8. and the clergy of England agaynst the Pope. 1083.
- Protestantes, and Papistes theyr disputatiō at Westminster in the begynnyng of Q. Elizabethes raygne. 2120.2121.2122.2123.
- Prouidence of God, in sauing hys people. 62.63.
- Prouisions at Oxford. 329.
- Prouisions of the Pope restrayned 421.