| Religious Tolerance | [331] |
| Spirit of Persecution | [332] |
| State of Parties | [333] |
| The Privy Council | [335] |
| The Prospects of Cromwell | [336] |
| Appeal of the King to his Subjects | [337] |
| General Pardon | [339] |
| Difficulties of Protestantism | [341] |
| Marriage of the Clergy | [342] |
| An Execution at Ipswich | [343] |
| General Election | [344] |
| Meeting of Parliament | [349] |
| Religious Differences | [350] |
| Proposals for Union | [351] |
| Attainder of the Poles | [352] |
| The Six Articles | [353] |
| Act of Proclamations | [355] |
| Royal Address | [357] |
| Dissolution of the Monasteries | [359] |
| Extension of the Episcopate | [360] |
| Approbation of England | [365] |
| Protest of Melancthon | [366] |
| Moderation of the King | [368] |
| Development of the Statute | [369] |
| Second Pardon | [370] |
| The Vicar of Stepney | [371] |
| Henry and Prince Edward | [372] |
| The English Criminal Law | [373] |
| The Welsh Marches | [381] |
| Address to the Justices of the
Peace | [385] |
| Issue of Special Commissions | [388] |
| The Three Abbots | [390] |
| The Abbot of Glastonbury. | [391] |