[222]. There is a letter of his dated from Hampton Court, 12th June, 1531.
[223]. Cotton Ms., Vitellius, bk. xxi. p. 54.
[224]. ‘Commendatus primoribus civitatis facundia sua.’—Camerarius Melanchthonis Vita, p. 285.
[225]. ‘It excludeth them from the office of justifying.’—Homily of Salvation. Cranmer, Works, ii. p. 129 (Parker Soc.).
[226]. ‘Christ is corporally in heaven and spiritually in his lively members.’—Cranmer, On the Lord’s Supper, p. 33.
[227]. Lutheri Opp. xxii. p. 1808.
[228]. Cranmer, Works, p. 219 (Parker Soc.).
[229]. ‘Hæc erat neptis uxoris Osiandri.’—Godwin, Annales Angl. p. 167.
[230]. 1 Timothy iv. 3.
[231]. Seckendorf, Hist. Lutheranismi, 1532.