[172]. ‘There needeth not any temporal power to concur with the same.’—Strype, Eccl. Memor. i. p. 202.

[173]. ‘Declaring the infringers to incur into the terrible sentence of excommunication’—Wilkins, Concilia, iii. p. 751.

[174]. ‘The king made them buckle at last.’—Strype, Eccles. Memorials, i. p. 204.

[175]. ‘Prosequar et impugnabo.’—Burnet, Reformation, i. p. 250 (Oxford, 1829).

[176]. Burnet, Hist. Reform. i. p. 249 (Oxford, 1829).

[177]. Wilkins, Concilia, iii. p. 354.

[178]. Thomas More, by his grandson, p. 187.

[179]. Ibid. p. 193.

[180]. ‘In horto suo.’—Rymer, vi. p. 171.

[181]. Foxe, Acts, v. pp. 184, 185.