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7.-The Council of Constance.-John Huss
8. Some remarkable decrees of the Council of Con-
Henry the Eighth receives from the Pope the title of Defender
of the Faith
138
145
1.-Principal events in the History of the Divorce of
Henry the Eighth
2.-Observations on the lawfulness of the Marriage of
Henry the Eighth with Queen Katherine - 147
3. Sentence pronounced by Clement the Seventh for
the validity of the Marriage of Henry the Eighth
with Katherine
-
150
4.-Act of Parliament ratifying the Divorce, and con-
firming the king's Marriage with Ann Boleyn 152
CHAP. XIV.
Henry the Eighth assumes the title of Supreme Head of the
2.-The whole body of the English clergy held to be
liable to the Penalties of Præmunire
157
3. Measures preparing the public mind for his Ma-
jesty's Ecclesiastical Supremacy -
159
4.-The Acts of Parliament declaring Henry the Eighth
head of the Church of England
164
CHAP. XV.
Criminal prosecutions on the Statutes, regulating the Succession
to the Crown, and conferring on Henry the Eighth the title
of Supreme Head of the Church of England
1.-Bishop Fisher
167
168
171
2.-Sir Thomas More
3.-Other executions for the denial of the king's
1.-Origin of the Monastic Institution; and its prin-
3.-License granted by the Pope to Cardinal Wolsey,
to dissolve several of the smaller Monasteries
page 204
4.-The Dissolution of the remaining smaller Monas-
205
teries
5.-The Dissolution of the greater Monasteries - 206
6. The Loss which Learning sustained by the Dissolu-
tion of Monasteries
209
1. Preliminary view of the different Religious systems;
-of the Lutherans, Zuinglians, and Calvinists ib.
2.-Ecclesiastical Regulations of Henry the Eighth re-
specting the appointment of Bishops - 217
3.-Ecclesiastical Regulations in the reign of Henry the
Eighth, respecting the general reading of the
Bible, in the English language, by the Laity; and
some account of the Translations of it; 1st. by
Tyndale; and 2dly, by Coverdale; 3dly, of the
Edition of the latter by Cranmer; and 4thly, of
the Proclamations and Legislative Enactments re-
specting them
4.-Ecclesiastical Regulations of Henry, respecting the
Faith and Devotions of his Subjects
5.-Persecutions of those who opposed the Faith or
Doctrine of Henry
219
225
228
6. The death of Henry the Eighth ;-Genealogical
account of the Descendants from Henry the
Seventh till the accession of the Stuart dynasty,
230
Edward the Sixth
CHAP. XX.
1547.
page 232
1.The Regulations respecting the Election of Bishops,
and the new Admission of the actual Bishops to
238
5.-The Book of Common Prayer
6.-The Suppression of Colleges, Hospitals and Chaun-
tries; general destruction of their Libraries, and
of the sacred or secular Articles of use, or orna-
ment belonging to them
240
7.-Four public Disputations in the reign of Edward the
Sixth, between Catholic and Protestant Divines 243
8.-Religious Persecution during the reign of Edward
the Sixth
247
CHAP. XXI.
Principal Ecclesiastical occurrences in the reign of Queen
Mary -
1553.
249
1.-The Return of the English Nation to Communion
with the See of Rome
251
2.-Four Disputations between Catholic and Protestant
Divines in the reign of Queen Mary
3.-Persecution of the Protestants for Heresy
4.-Archbishop Cranmer
255
258
260
5. Some observations on the character of Queen
Mary
263
3.-Division of the Nation into a Catholic and Protestant
8.-Notification of her succession to Pope Paul the
6. An inquiry into the nature and extent of the spiritual
supremacy conferred on Queen Elizabeth 297
CHAP. XXV.
Effect of the legal establishment of the Protestant Religion on
those who adhered to the Catholic Church
304