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- Cranmer sent Ambassadour, to di∣spute aboute the mariage of the king, 1121. made Archb. of Can∣terbury. ibid.
- Cranmer withstandeth the sixe ar∣ticles in the Parliament house. 1136
- Cranmer with the Lady Iane ar∣reigned of treason in the Guilde Hall, Cranmer quit of treason .1418. Cranmer, Ridley, Lati∣mer sent to Oxforde to dispute .1428. condemned all three toge∣ther. 1403.
- Cranmer charged wrōgfully with falsifying the Doctors, and Fa∣thers, his answere in clearing of himselfe. 2135
- Cranmer Godfather to king Ed∣ward & Lady Elizabeth. 1054
- Crampe ringes of Winchesters. 1350
- Craishfield Martyr his story ex∣amination, condemnation, and Martyrdome. 2009.2010.2011
- Cradle for Queene Maryes child, with verses therupon. 1597
- Creame and oyle. 53.60
- Creed who brought into the masse. 1402
- Cressens a Philosopher procurer of Iustinus death. 44
- Crescentius Cardinall, President of the Councell of Trent hys terrible and fearefull end. 2106 2107
- Crome committed to the Fleete. 1467
- Crowne of Englande not of suche great reuenewes, as the Popes were, out of the same. 289.389
- Croniclers reproued of errours in theyr Cronologies. 577
- Crompe his story. 443
- Crow miraculously preserued vp∣on the seas with his new Testa∣ment. 1913
- Crosse appeared to Cōstantine the great in the ayre. 85
- Crosse of golde borne before the Pope. 137
- Crosse how to be honored. 567
- Crosse not to be worshipped. 85
- Crosse bearing cause of great strife betwene the Arbishop of Caun∣terbury and the Archbishoppe of Yorke. 227.228
- Crokhay a Godly woman troubled for her godly zeale to the truth, & detestatiō of papistry. 2145.2146
- Crosse in this life, a token of Gods election .1652. oughte paciently to be borne of euery true Christi∣an man .1835. what fruit it brin∣geth. ibid.
- Crosbowmaker his story. 1229.
- Creed not made al by the Apostles. 684.685
- Crosmans wife her trouble & deli∣uery. 2073
- Cromwell his notable Story, his rare commendation .1177. hys voyage to Rome, with his actes there .1178. receiued into ye Car∣dinalles seruice, complayned of to the king, made knight, M. of the Roles, and Earle of Essex .1179 he was a great suppressor of Ab∣beyes 1181. his Oration to the Byshoppes .1182. his curtesy to his olde frendes .1186. apprehē∣ded, and crimes laid agaynst him 1187. his death. 1190
- Cromwell the onely preferrer of Boner, 1088