[322]. Foxe, Acts, viii. Appendix.
[323]. Foxe, Acts, v. p. 12.
[324]. ‘Mit den Zähnen zu bissen.’—Plank. iii. p. 369.
[325]. ‘And surely I myself sent for him three or four times to persuade him.’—Cranmer, Remains, Letters, p. 246.
[326]. ‘There was no man willing to answer him in open disputation.’—Foxe, Acts, viii. p. 699.
[327]. Bishop Hooper, Early Writings, p. 245.
[328]. ‘Ego Frythus ita sentio, ita dixi, scripsi, affirmavi, &c.’—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 14.
[329]. Ibid. p. 15.
[330]. ‘All the Germans, both of Luther’s side and also of Œcolampadius.’—Tyndale and Fryth, Works, iii. p. 455.
[331]. Foxe, Acts, v. p. 18.