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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