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INDEX 14. Part 2. Alphabetical, Of the Principal matters of Divinity, Civil Ec∣clesiastical Jurisdiction, Government, Law, Councils, Parliaments, Prerogative, and other particulars in this TOME, and some omissions in the Former Tables. (Book 14.2)
A.
- ABbies translated to Bishops Sees by our Kings prerogative. p. 2.
- Abbots elected by our Kings special license, and to be approved by them when elected. p. 2. See Elections, and Index 3, 4, 5. Their new Oath to defend the Popes regalities, keep his secrets, visit his Palace once every 3. years, to receive, honour, assist his Legates; ap∣pear at his Synods upon summons, not to alien or mor∣gage any Lands without the Popes special license, &c. 465 Prohibited by the Kings Writs to borrow monies upon their Common Seal, to bring their houses in debt with∣out the Kings special license, if of his patronage, and their Covent•• assent, 764, 833 And by Popes Bulls to enter in bonds without his license, under pain of interdict and ex∣communication; whereupon they refused to be bound for King H. 3. 932, 933, 934.
- Abigail, a Type of the Virgin Mary by Papists, 44.
- Abjuration introduced, by King H. 3. and his Counsil, in crimes where trial by fire and water was allowed, after that kinde of trial suppressed, Appendix 20. Abjured persons not to be seised on in the publike way, 893, 908. Of Fal∣catius de Brent, 392. Of the right, custom of Investitures by King H. 2. 250. Of Whores and Priests Concubines in Oxford, upon Oath, 445, 446.
- Abraham, preserved from slaughter by Gods love to the Vir∣gin Mary, 31.
- Absolution from excommunication by the old Law, custom of England, without any Oath, de stando mandatis Ecclesiae, but only upon pignatory caution 3. 830, 831. This Oath exact∣ed by Popes, Legats in foreign parts before absolution, 384, 411. Of King John from his Excommunication, who took 3. Oaths on the Evangelist when absolved; 271, 272, 279, 283. His Nobles refused to follow him into France till absolved, 276. Of King Lewes and his Complices from their excommunications upon accord with H. 3. 371, 372. Of the Emperor Frederick 2. upon an extor∣ted Oath, De parendo super haec mandatis Ecclesiae, 411. which Oath he afterwards refused to take till he knew the particulars, and with saving the rights, lands of the Em∣pire, 651, 652. Of the Bishop of Winton from his Excom∣munication by the Popes Legate at the point of death, up∣on his professed repentance, for favouring Simon Monteforts party against the King, 1018. Absolution of England from the impious Interdict, after 6 years, 3 moneths, 14 dayes continuance, 331, 332, 333, 340, 414. See Interdict. Of Abbots from visiting the Popes pallace every 3. years, for money, 465. Of Subjects from their Allegiance, Oaths of Fealty, Homage, obedience to their Kings, Emperors, by usurped Papal authority in the cases of Otho 5. Fre∣derick 2. King John, and Henry 3. 260, 263, 264, 265, 410, 516, 524, 439, 540, 619, 621, 622, 664. con∣trary to the Law of God, Nature, Nations, and some Popes Bulls and Bishops resolutions, 341, 343, 402, 403, 456, 849. Of Kings by Popes from Oaths inviolably to observe the Great Charter, and other Ordinances made by their Lords in Parliaments, 336, 337, 340, to 345, 934, 936, 946, 988, 989, 1015, 1016, 1021. Of the Cruce-signati from their Oathes, Vowes to go to Jerusalem against the Saracens, ▪ taken by Popes Bulls, instigations, soon after, only to gain money for Popes, to the great scandall of Christians and Christianity, though they ex∣communicated the Emperor Frederick and others for not going at the time prefixed, when hindred by sicknesse and other grand affairs, 411, 412, 413, 449, 452, 470, 471, 512, 513, 514, 545, 547, 571, 728, 729, 746, 747, 754, 766, 767, 822, 814, 825, 1049, 1050, 1056. Of all sinnes by Bishops, to rebels before battles against their Kings to encourage them to fight manfully, 1021, 1022. To others by Popes, Legates, 370, 371, 448. Popish penances injoyned by Legates before absolutions from excommunications, 287, 494, 495.
- Adam, seduced by Eve and the Serpent, 61. He, Eve, their posterity, and mankinde, saved by the Virgin Mary, as Papists assert, 26, 31, to 36.
- Administration of intestates goods indebted to the King pro∣hibited Ordinaries, till the Kings debt satisfied, 782, 89••. See Intestates.
- Admiral of Gen•••• Fleet, 652. Of the French, taken, behea∣ded, 371.
- Admittendo Clerico; to Bishops to admit Clerks, or shew cause why they do it not by a day, 781.
- Adoration, due only to God; of Angels, the Virgin Mary, Saints; Hostia, Idolatry, prohibited by God, 56, 57. 60, 61, 62. Of Mary more then God, by the Church of Rome and Papists. See Mary; Prayer to Saints.
- Adultery of King John; his Queen imprisoned by him, and those suspected to defile her put to death for it, 256. Pu∣nishable by Kings, 2.
- Advocate; a good ones properties, 43, 44, 45. All of them found in the Virgin Mary, whom the Church of Rome and Romanists stile, make, invoke, magnify as their best, chie∣fest, compassionatest, eloquentest, most sollicitous, prevai∣ling Advocate, to Christs dishonor, our only Advocate by Gods appointment, relying on her Advocation more then on Christs, 30, to 40. 43, to 50, 55, 56, 63. St. Do∣minick and St. Francis made Advocates in Heaven, equi∣valent to, or more prevalent then Christ, 64, 65. Advo∣cates delaying marriage Contracts by frivolous exceptions, excommunicated, 386. The Emperor Fredericks in the Council of Lyons, 655. King Hen. 3. his Advocate there∣in, 299, 638, 639, 644. The Clergies Advocate against Popes exactions, 841. Of the Court of Rome, King Hen∣ry the 3. his Letter to, ample reward promised him, 1031.
- Advowsons of Churches, Patrons cheated of them by Papal provisions, complaints against it, 444, 506, 507. See Provisions. Prohibitions against suits concerning them in Ecclesiastical Courts or out of the Realm: See Prohibi∣tions, Patrons, Presentations.
- Agnus Dei; a vain Charm against thunder tempests, 466. Sung in Churches, 686. Prohibited to be impressed by Bakers on sale-bread, 783. Christs pretended appearing in Popish Hostiaes under that form, 71, 72.
- Alienation of Capite Lands in mortmain or otherwise prohibi∣ted, 597. A License to alien such lands upon a Voyage to the Holy Land, 1056. Of Lands belonging to Archbi∣shopricks, Bishopricks, Abbyes or Chauntries prohibited, recovered, resumed by the Kings writs▪ 3, 4, 230, 233, 372, to 378. 380, 381, 1004, 1033. Prohibited Abbots Bishops, by new Oaths to the Pope without his license, 465. who yet may alien all the Churches lands against his Oath, 5.
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