[93] State Papers, i. p. 422.
[94] 'Fu questo dolore et affanno, che lo condusse alla morte.'—Soriano.
[95] 'Quem omnes mortales acerbissimo odio prosequebantur.'—State Papers, vii. p. 573.
[96] 'I die in the catholic faith, not doubting.'—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 402.
[97] Acts of Supremacy: 26 Henry VIII. ch. 1. See Herbert, p. 408.
[98] Ibid. ch. 13.
[99] Friedrich von Raumer: Geschichte Europas, ii. p. 29.
[100] 'Of all the people of England, as well ecclesiastical or temporal.—Cranmer, Letters and Remains, p. 224.
[101] 'Not that he should take any spiritual power from spiritual ministers.'—Heads of arguments concerning the power of the pope and the royal supremacy.—MS. in Record Office.—Froude, ii. p. 326.
[102] Fulke's Defence, p. 489.