The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller.

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The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller.
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Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
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London :: Printed by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by John Williams ...,
1659.
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Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662. -- Examen historicum.
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"The appeal of iniured innocence, unto the religious learned and ingenuous reader in a controversie betwixt the animadvertor, Dr. Peter Heylyn, and the author, Thomas Fuller." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a40651.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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  • OATH taken by English fugitives, when admitted in forrain Colledges, b. 9. p. 92. of obedience im∣posed on all Papi••••s, b. 10. p. 42. another taken by the Divines at the Synod of Dort at their admis∣sion, p. 78. ¶. 66. another made in the late Canons with an &c. in the midst thereof, b. 11. p. 169. ¶. 20.
  • OATH ex officio, arguments against and for it, b. 9. p. 183, 184, &c. a fourfold behaviour of Non∣conformists in refusing it, p. 186.
  • OBITS what they were, and how performed: six kept in Waltham Church, this charge—2. shillings 6. pence a piece, Hist. of Waltham, p. 14.
  • William OCCAM Luther his School man, C. 17. p. 98. ¶. 21.
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  • OFFA King of Mercia maketh Lichfield the see of an Arch-bishop, C. 8. ¶. 34. inshrineth the body of St. Alban, ¶. 35. goeth to Rome, and giveth Peter-Pence to the Pope, C. 8. ¶. 36, 37. buried at Bed∣ford, ¶. 38.
  • Sr. John OLDCASTLE hs opinions, b 4. p. 167. his guiltiness examined, p. 168. left doubtfull to Dvine decision, ibid.
  • Barnabas OLY a worthy instrument in re-edifying Clare Hall ejected for refusing the Covenant, Hist. of Camb. p. 38. ¶. 45.
  • St. OMERS Coll. in Artois, for English fugitives, b. 9. p. 89.
  • OBSERVANT Friers being Franciscans, refi∣ned, b. 6. p. 271. ¶. 17. the first order totally and inally suppressed by King Henry 8. p. 308. ¶. 1, 2. set up for a short time by Q. Mary, p. 357.
  • ORDALL, or the triall by fire of suspected per∣sons, the manner thereof, C. 11. ¶. 14.
  • ORIAL COLL. in Oxford, b. 3. p. 103, 104.
  • Lambert OSBASTON his riddling letter to Bi∣shop Williams, b. 11. p. 165. ¶. 1. censured in the Star-Chamber, p. 166. ¶. 9. restored by Parlia∣ment, p. 172. ¶. 33.
  • OSWALD the Christian King of Northumber∣land, his miraculous Victory in Heafenfield, C. 7. ¶. 63. sendeth for preachers out of Scotland, ¶. 69. is interpreter to Bishop Aidan, ¶. 73. slain in fight by Penda the Pagan, ¶. 75. his hands said never to putrify, ¶. 76. in what sense it is true, ¶. 77. pre∣sently possessed of happinesse, ¶. 78. yet his soul prayed for by the superstition of that Age, ibidem.
  • OSWY the most Christian King of Northumber∣land, C. 7. ¶. 80.
  • OTHO the Popes Legate lodgeth in Oxford, b. 3. p. 61. ¶. 12. his brother killed, ¶. 13, and 14. him∣self pursued by the Scholars, p. 62. ¶. 15. where∣upon he interdicteth the university, ¶. 17. but at the Bishops intercession, ¶. 19. and the Scholars solemn pen••••nce, ¶. 20. he is reconciled, ibidem.
  • John OVERALL carryeth the Kings Professours place from Mr. Wotton, Hist. of Camb. p. 125. ¶. 20. Dean of St. Pauls, b. 10. p. 7. gives King James an account of Lambeth Articles, p. 13. his death, p. 86. ¶. 10.
  • OXFORD Vniversity (if not founded) restored by King Alfred, C. 9. ¶. 30. the Armes of the Vni∣versity, ¶. 40. the Scholars there of harshly used by King William the Conquerour, b. 3. p. 6. ¶. 16. killed the brother of Otho the Popes Legate, p. 61. ¶. 13. for which he interdicteth the Vniversity, p. 62. ¶. 17. till the Scholars make their solemn sub∣mission, ¶. 20. the great and suddain alterations therein in the Reign of Q. Mary, b. 8. p. 7, 8, 9. a strange Mortality Anno 1577. at the Assizes, b. 9. p. 109. ¶. 22. counted by aunders a great miracle, ¶. 24. though a natural cause be assigned thereof, ¶. 25. discontents therein about innovations, b. 11. p. 141. ¶. 18, &c.
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