Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 2] 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 2] 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 2] 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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67927.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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  • Cobbe Martyr, his story and mar∣tyrdome. 1708
  • Cobham Lord, his lamentable hi∣story, his persecution and trouble 557.558.559. his examination & answers .560.561.562. his con∣demnation .564. his beliefe. 566
  • Coberley her trouble for the Go∣spell. 694
  • Coberley Martyr, his story. 1894.
  • Cobham her defence against Ala∣nus Copus. 702.
  • Cockram men dislike their Rode, and goe about to haue a new one made. 1474.
  • Coker Martyr, his story and mar∣tyrdome. 1688.
  • Codrinus king of Denmarke. 340.
  • Collet Deane of Paules, hys no∣table story. 838.839
  • Cole of Magdalene college in Ox∣ford. 1194.1203.
  • Collier, Wright, and 4. other Mar∣tyrs at Cant. 1688.
  • Collins with his dog burned. 1131
  • Colledge of Eaton, and Kinges colledge in Cambridge built. 712
  • Colchester persecuted, & prisoners 22. apprehended there, and caried vp to London. 1971.1972.1973 1974
  • Collectors for the Popes money. 287.
  • Cole his sermon at Bishop Cran∣mers death in Oxford. 1885.1886
  • Communion to be ministred in both kyndes. 1300
  • Communion celebrate wyth the Lordes prayer onely by S. Pe∣ter. 52
  • Communion with the vse therof in the primitiue church. 16
  • Communion in one kynde defended by the Papists. 1760
  • Communion of the church wherein it consisteth. 1617
  • Commotion against king Henry 3. and the causes therof. 329
  • Communion table, why rather to be after the forme of a boord, or v∣suall table, then of an altar, with reasons and arguments vpō the same. 1331.
  • Commission bloudy of king Philip and Queene Mary, agaynst the professors of the gospel of Christ. 1970.1971
  • Commission sent from the Pope wt sentence diffinitiue against Tho. Cranmer Archb. of Canterbury. 2132.2133.
  • Commission to burne true Prea∣chers. 1483.
  • Comparison betwene the Syrians and the Turkes. 763.
  • Comparison betweene the kyng∣dom of this world, and the kyng∣dom of the Pope. 19.
  • Comparison betweene the Pope, & a bird fethered with straunge fe∣thers. 408.
  • Complaint of the nobles of Eng∣land of the oppressions of Rome. 265
  • Complaintes of the abuses of the clergy in the parliament of Frāce 354.355
  • Complaint of the Ploughman. 398 399.
  • Computation of yeares. 115.
  • Complaint of such as fauoured the Gospell in Ipswich in Queene Maries dayes. 2089.2090
  • Commendator of S. Anthony pla∣gued. 2106.
  • Commaundementes of the Pope more regarded then Christes cō∣mandements be. 500
  • Commotion betweene the Towne and Abbey of Bury. 374
  • Common women in the Councell of Constance. 596.
  • Cōmodus the Emperor, hys pride, his skil in throwing a dart. 52.
  • Communion in both kindes, denied by the councell of Constance. 596
  • Constantine a spectacle to all prin∣ces to follow. 103.
  • Constantinus and Licinius theyr constitutions imperiall for the e∣stablishing of christiā religion. 86
  • Constantinus pope a lay man, depo¦sed his eyes put out. 130.
  • Constancie of Martyrs at theyr death. 80.
  • Constancie of Christians in the truth. 42.
  • Constance murthered by the pro∣curement of vortiger. 108.
  • Constantinople won by ye Turks made theyr imperiall seate. 708.
  • Countryes wonne by the Turkes from the Christians. 760.761.
  • Conrade archbishop cleareth Iohn Hus. 598.
  • Constable of Fraunce hys cruell vow disapoynted. 2109.
  • Confession of Patricke Patchin∣gam sent out of Newgate to certayne of hys friendes. 2141.2142.
  • Countrey man put to death for the Gospell. 882.883.
  • Conclusions exhibited to the par∣liament in London for reforma∣tion. 507.
  • Coniurers, and sorcerers warned and admonished. 167.
  • Congregation at Stoke in Suf∣folke with the description, & dis∣course therof. 2073.2074.2075.
  • Congregation in London. 2074.
  • Conscience must not be dissembled in matters of religion. 1782.
  • Conception of our Lady brought into the Churche. 696.
  • Conception of Mary in great con∣tention amongest the Friers. 800.801.802
  • Conclaue wherein the Popes be chosen. 595.
  • Confession what it is, and to whom it ought to be made. 1269.
  • Confession of three kindes. 1171.
  • Confession auriculare with the a∣buses therein committed. 1172.
  • Confession of a childe agaynst Ido∣latry with his cruell death and martyrdome for the same. 90.
  • Confessiō auricular detestable .16•••• why instituted, why not lawful. ibid.
  • Confessor to our Lady who was after the Papistes. 48.
  • Conference betweene M. Latimer and M. Ridley in prison. 1718.1720.1722.1723.1724.
  • Confessours 3. dyed in Chichester Prison. 1954
  • Confession of Iohn Warnes belief. 1580.1581
  • Confiteor in the Masse abhomina∣ble. 1587
  • Confiteor brought in by pope Da∣masus. 1401
  • Confirmation of childrē instituted. 58
  • Concordus Martyr spitteth in the Idols face. 45
  • Cornet his trouble and deliuery by Gods prouidence. 2081
  • Conduit in fleete streete built. 712.
  • Conduit in Cheepe. 339
  • Coniectures prouing the Lady E∣leanor, and Roger Onley not to be guilty of treason. 703
  • Consecration what it meaneth. 1363
  • Contention betwene Courtney bi∣shop of London▪ the Lord Mar∣shal, and the Duke of Lancaster. 247
  • Courte remoued from London to Yorke. 513
  • Contention about the diuorcing of Priestes wiues. 192
  • Contention betwene Pope Gre∣gory the 9. and the Citizens of Rome. 281
  • Contention betwene Cyprian and Stephanus bishop of Rome. 71
  • Contention betwene the Archby∣shop of Yorke, and the Deane. 235.236
  • Contention betwene the Archby∣shop of Canterbury, & the Prior of the same. 227
  • Contention amongest friers about the conception of Mary the mo∣ther of Christ. 242.251
  • Contention betwene the 2. Archby∣shops of Canterbury, and Yorke for the supremacy. 172.173
  • Contention betweene the Archby∣shops of Caunterbury & Yorke about bearing of the Crosse. 227
  • Contention betwene the friers, and the studentes of Paris. 328
  • Contention of the Archbyshoppes, who should sit on the right hande of the Cardinall. 228
  • Contention betwene the Friers of Fraunce, & the Prelates of Pa∣ris. 392
  • Contention betweene Boner and Winchester. 1089.1090
  • Contention betwene king Henry 1. & Anselme Archbishop of Caū∣terbury, about doing homage to the king. 192
  • Contention betweene the Archb. of Caunterbury & the Monkes, about trifles. 236.237.239▪
  • Contention betweene the Kyng of Englande and the Monkes of Caunterburye, for choosing the Archbishop. 238
  • Contention betwne the french king and king Iohn, 255
  • Contention betweene the Pope and king Iohn, about the consecra∣ting of an Archb. 220.251.241
  • Contention betweene the Pope and Friderike the Emperour, for the election and depriuation of Bi∣shops. 298.
  • Contention of the Archb. of Cant. and Yorke, who should sit on the

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  • right hand of th Cardinal. 265
  • Contention and schisme in ye popes church. 272
  • Conspiracies of Pope Innocent against Frederike the Emperor 297.
  • Concubines permitted of the Pope for money. 862
  • Constantinople taken by ye Turks. 742
  • Conquests in England. 171
  • Conradus Hager. 390
  • Constantius his worthy commen∣dations, his fauour to the Chri∣stians. 81
  • Constantinus Magnus borne in Englande .108. first christened Emperour, his fauour to ye chri∣stians. 101.102.103.
  • Constantine his donation prooued to be false .105. his liberalitie in geuing to the church .104. his li∣beralitie to schooles, and pitie to the poore. ibid. his graunt for the Popes supremacie prooued false .115. hee kisseth the woundes of them that suffered for Christes sake. ibid.
  • Constantines law for the Popes e∣lection suspected and examined. 4
  • Constantinus imbracing christian bishops. 781
  • Constantine writeth to Sapores in fauour of the Christians .99. his Epistle to his subiects in the East. 102
  • Conuocation of S. Frideswide in Oxford. 444
  • Conuocation in Paules in Londō. 1410
  • Councel of Cloneshoe with the de∣crees there enacted. 128
  • Councels of the Popes, one burne an others decrees. 146
  • Councel of Constance against Wic∣liffe, his articles and bookes. 449
  • Councell of Constance a sacrilegi∣ous councell. 1150.
  • Councell of the prelates of Prage, agaynst the gospellers. 589
  • Councell, and the church aboue the Pope. 671.672 674.
  • Councell of Nice falsified by the Pope. 4.
  • Councels generall called by Empe∣rours. 1068
  • Councell at Thetford in England, with the acts therof. 125
  • Councels may and do erre. 1117
  • Councell aboue the Pope. 670.
  • Councell of Basill dissolued. 700
  • Councels called by the Emperors, without the Pope. 676
  • Councell of Nice constituted other bishops equall in authority to the Pope. 10.
  • Councel of Carthage .6.4. had great contention about the Popes su∣premacie. 10.11.12.
  • Councell wicked, what harme it doth. 68
  • Councell of Winchester. 172.
  • Councell of Laterane. 168
  • Councell of Frankford. 373.
  • Councell of Pise. 553
  • Councell of Brixia agaynst Pope Hildebrand. 181
  • Councell of Ratisbone. 865
  • Councell of priestes against Henry Sutphen. 875
  • Councel of Laterane inuented trā∣substantiatiō, and established the same for a true and infallible do∣ctrine. 1152.1149
  • Councell of London with the acts thereof. 174
  • Councell of Trecas with the de∣crees of the same. 196
  • Concilium Gangrense, & Constan∣tinopolitanum. 1135
  • Councell of Rome vnder Hilde∣brand against priests. 1164
  • Councell of Winchester agaynste priests mariage. 1167
  • Councels in the primitiue Churche concluded, that none should ap∣peale to Rome out of their owne prouinces. 1055
  • Councell of Constance .593. Pre∣lates there assembled. ibid. their orders and decrees .593. they de∣ny the communiō in both kynds .596. their outrage against Iohn Hus. 606
  • Concilium Lateranense. 205
  • Councell of the nobles agaynst the bishop of Ely, he is deposed, clo∣thed in womens apparell, bayted of women, complaineth of the K. and the nobles. 247
  • Councell of Rhemes with the acts thereof. 198.
  • Councell of Laterane hatched the egge of transubstantiation. 253
  • Councel of Constance decreed, that the Pope should be subiect to the Councell. 673
  • Councell of king Henry the 8. de∣uided in religion. 1201
  • Councell of Rome, where an Oule appeared before the Pope. 592
  • Councell of Constance condemneth Iohn Hus, & burneth his bones 464.
  • Councell of Basill with the deter∣minations therof. 668
  • Councell of Luserne with the con∣stitutions thereof. 867
  • Councels, fathers, and histories, their testimonies agaynst Ima∣ges. 2130.2131
  • Cooe martyr, his story and martir∣dome. 1707.1708
  • Cope aunswered for reprouing this booke of Actes & Monumentes. 580.582.583
  • Cooper of Watsam in the Countye of Suffolke, Carpenter falselye slaundered of certeyne wordes, accused thereof, arrayned, con∣demned, and put to death for the same by the bloudy Papistes. 2099.2100
  • Cornelius a Romayne first bapti∣sed of all the Romaynes. 20
  • Cornelius Martyr, Byshoppe of Rome, his story, constancy, accu∣satiō for writing to Cyprian his martyrdome. 64.65.66
  • Cornelius Bongey Martyr. 1714
  • Corneford Martyr his story and martyrdome. 2053
  • Corne vpon the grounde tythed to the Pope. 273
  • Cornemonger his trouble and per∣secution. 642
  • Cornewall a Tanner murthered for the Gospell, by the bloudsuc∣king Papistes. 1669
  • Corruption growne in the Church by much peace. 76
  • Corpus Christi feaste inuented by whom. 507.351
  • Coronation of Pope Felix the fifte 690
  • Cotes Bishop of Chester a cruell persecuter of Christ in his mem∣bers. 1565
  • Cotten martyr, his story and mar∣tyrdome. 2042
  • Couentry Martyrs. 975
  • Couentry persecuted for the Gos∣pell. 776.777.778
  • Couētry how, and by whom made free, with libertyes aperteyning thereto. 165
  • Cowle of S. Fraunces remitting the 4. part of penance. 1001
  • Court of the pope translated to A∣uion in Fraunce. 351
  • Court of the king aboue the Popes Court, or Bishops consistory. 473
  • Couerdale writ for into Englande by the king of Denmarke. 1529 1530
  • Couering of the aulters. 1404
  • Coxe a popishe Promoter sodenly dyed. 2101
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