[170] Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 71, sqq.
[171] Cranmer's Letters and Remains, p. 326.
[172] Ibid. p. 327.
[173] 'He knew no vices by none of the bishops of Rome.'—Cranmer's Letters and Remains, p. 327.
[174] Epistle to the Romans, ch. i.
[175] 'By backways or otherwise.'—Wilkins, Concilia, iii. p. 783.
[176] Wilkins, Concilia, p. 791.
[177] Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 48.—Fuller, p. 318.
[178] 'Like a coney clapper, full of starting-holes.'—Fuller, pp. 75, 76.
[179] 'Surrender of the monastery of Langdon.'—Burnet, Records, i. p. 133.