[102] English Works, p. 616.

[103] Ibid., p. 798.

[104] Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries (popular edition), p. 367.

[105] In his work against Luther, Bishop Fisher teaches the supremacy of the Pope without any ambiguity. In the Sermon had at Paulis against Luther and his followers, he also put his position perfectly clearly. The Church that has a right to the name Catholic has derived the right from its communion with the See of Peter. Our Lord called Cephas, Peter, or rock, to signify that upon him as a rock He would build His church. Unto Peter He committed His flock, and “the true Christian people which we have at this day was derived by a continual succession from the See of Peter” (fol. e. 4. d.).

[106] Simon Matthew, Sermon made in the Cathedrall Church of Saynt-Paule, 27 June 1535 (Berthelet, 1535).

[107] Joannis Longlondi Tres conciones (R. Pynson), f. 45.

[108] Assertion of the Seven Sacraments against Luther (translation by J. W., 1687), f. a. i.

[109] A treatise of the donation or gift and endowment of possessions given (by Constantine) with the judgement of certain great men, 1517, Thomas Godfray.

[110] London, Thomas Berthelet.

[111] A dyalogue, ut sup., ff. 3-7.