[312]. The Subsidy or Bulwark; Tyndale and Fryth, Works, iii. p. 241.
[313]. The Subsidy or Bulwark; Tyndale and Fryth, Works, iii. p. 211.
[314]. Ibid. p. 259.
[315]. Strype.
[316]. Tyndale and Fryth; Works, iii. p. 288.
[317]. Cranmer’s Letters and Remains, p. 246.
[318]. Tyndale to Fryth: Foxe, v. p. 132; Anderson, Annals of Bible, i. p. 357.
[319]. ‘For there should be no concourse of citizens.’—Foxe, Acts, viii. p. 696.
[320]. The narrative from which we learn these particulars is given in the eighth volume of Foxe’s Acts, and seems to have been written by the gentleman himself. The circumstance that it is drawn up so as to compromise neither himself nor Cranmer is of itself a confirmation.
[321]. Foxe, Acts, viii. p. 696.