[276] 'Heu, heu! Domine Deus, in quæ tempora servasti me!'—Parker's Memoranda, Corresp. p. 484.

[277] 'She heard her chaplain gladly to admonish her.'—Fuller, p. 200.

[278] This sort of conspiracy extends from the publication of the work entitled, De origine et progressu schismatis Anglicani, 1585, by Sanders—'a book,' says Bayle, 'in which there is much passion and very little accuracy'—down to the Histoire de Henri VIII., by Audin, a worthy successor of Sanders, and whose work is in high favor in all papal coteries. This miserable manufacture of outrageous fictions began even before Sanders, and is not yet ended.

[279] 'Janam (Seymour) genibus Henrici insidentem.'—Sanders, Heylin, Lingard.

[280] 'Laying the fault upon unkindness.'—Wyatt.

[281] 'Which the king took more hardly.'—Ibid.

[282] 'Pestilent and infectious books.'—Preface to the Primer.

[283] Strype, i. p. 339; Liturgies, p. 477.

[284] Latimer's Sermons, p. 82.

[285] 'It was to the hazard of his life.'—Cranmer's Memorials, p. 38.