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| | INDEX | | ABBEYS, 1517-1532, statistics, 40 -4; the laymen control their estates, 46 ; geo- graphical distribution, 47 ; state of in dioceses of Lincoln, 49 - 51, 52 -8, 64, and of Norwich, 51 -2, 53 -6, 57, 59 - 64 ; and the Lincolnshire rising, 302 ; and the Pilgrimage of Grace, 320 -1. See also Monasteries, Monasticism. | | | Abel, Blessed Thomas, martyr ( 1540), 368, n. 1. | | | Accolti, Pietro, cardinal, draft reply to Henry VIII's complaint about procedure in the marriage suit, 378 -82. | | | Agriculture, English, sixteenth-century revolution in, 8 - 11. | | | Allen, William, cardinal ( 1532-1594), quoted on quality of clergy's professional know- ledge, 84. | | | Ambrose, St., quoted, 77. | | | Anabaptists, Henry VIII persecutes, 363. | | | Annates act ( 1532), 236 -7; ( 1534-1st), 256 ; ( 1534-2nd), 279. | | | Appeals, statute of ( 1533), 245 -6. | | | Aquinas, St. Thomas, an influence on Fortescue as a legal thinker, 26 -7; and basic theory of the Reformation, 121 n.; also 122 ; and the episcopal life, 72 ; and the Mass, 91 n.; and reality in religious practice, 94 ; and papal function of deciding questions of faith, 172, n. 2; on faith and heretics, 198, n. 1. | | | Articles of 1536, the Ten, 349 ff. | | | Articles, Six, act of 1539, 365 -6. | | | Articles of Wittenberg, 355. | | | Articles of 1538, the Thirteen, 357. | | | Aske, Robert, and divine origin of the papal primacy, 200 ; and the Pilgrimage of Grace, 303 -19. | | | Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, 146 -7, 148, 202 -3, 360, n. 1, 361, n. 1. | | | Ateca (or Athequa), George de ( Bishop of Llandaff, 1517-1537), 228, 245, n. 1, 352, n. 3. | | | Atwater, William ( Bishop of Lincoln, 1514- 1521), 57, 78. | | | Audley, Edmund ( Bishop of Salisbury, 1502-1524), 79. | | | BARLOW, William ( Bishop of St. Davids, 1536-1547), 310, 352, n. 3. | | | Barnes, Robert, Austin Friar and then heretic, 131 n. 3, 133 n., 148, 310, 347, 348, 363, 364 (and n.), 367, 368. | | | Baskerville, G., quoted, 284, 289, n. 4, 320. n. 4. | | | Benedictine Monks, history of in England, 38 -9; protest of against Wolsey's reforms, 66 -7; Italian reformed suggested as pattern, 105. | | | Bennet, William, mission to Rome ( 1529), 185, 186, 189, 235, 241, n. 2. | | | Bible, English -- never printed before Tyn- dale, 100 ; foreign vernacular translations before 1517, 100 ; English canon law and translations of, 100 ; authorised and ordered to be set up in all churches ( 1538), 360. | | | Bigod, Sir Francis, 290, 316. | | | Bilney, Thomas, 127 n., 131, n. 3, 347. | | | Bishops, their divinely appointed function in the Church of Christ, 72. | | | Bishops, Tudor ( 1485-1540), "Civilian" antecedents of most of them, 72 ; the political reason for this, 72 -4; effect of Roman Law ideals upon, 72, 77 ; the bishops of 1517, 74 - 80, of 1531, 228 -9, of 1534-1535, 346 -7; bureaucratic character of their rule, 80 -3; foreign holders of English sees, 72 n.; as preachers, 81 ; in relation to parish clergy, 81 ; administra- tion-mindedness their bane, 82 ; as a class out of touch with the realities of religious situation, 83 ; action in respect of Royal Supremacy claim ( 1531), 229 ff.; of Submission of the Clergy ( 1532), 237 - 240 ; their votes 1533) on pope's power to dispense for Aragon marriage, 245, n. 1; they take the oath of 1534, 260 ; sur- render to the king their bulls of appoint- ment and accept re-appointment by him, 272 ; special sworn repudiation of the pope as pope, 273 ; first "Protestant- isers" among, 341 -7; accept the Ten Articles of 1536, 352. | | | Bishops' Book, the ( 1537), 355 -6. | | | Black Death, the, effect on social develop- ment, 4, 8 ; on Monastic orders, 40. | | | Blythe, Geoffrey ( Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1503-1530), 76 -7. | | | Boleyn, Queen Anne, Pole and, as originating divorce scheme, 158 -9; ancestry, 164, n. 2, also 233, 356. | | | Bonner, Edmund ( Bishop of London, 1539- 1550 and 1554-1569), 25 ; on evidence of Civil Law that papacy is of divine origin, 206, n. 1. | | | Books, handbooks for Clergy, 96 n.; de- struction of by Reformers, 96 ; the first English religious printed, 98 - 101 ; the first English heretical, 133 -5; condemna- tion of heretical, 134, n. 2. | -395- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Reformation in England. Contributors: Philip Hughes - author. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1951. Page Number: 395.
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