[415] Original Letters, &c., i. p. 240.
[416] Ibid., p. 241.
[417] Fox, Acts, v. p. 463.
[418] Anderson, English Bible, i. p. 569; ii. pp. 80, 156.
[419] 'An Act for the advancement of true religion and the abolishment of the contrary.'—Strype, Mem. of Cranmer, p. 142.
[420] Wilkins, Burnet, Strype, Todd, Life of Cranmer, i. p. 332.
[421] 'She was endued with singular beauty, favor and comely personage.'—Fox, Acts, v. p. 554.
[422] Lord Herbert's Life of Henry VIII., p. 561.—Strype, Mem. of Cranmer, &c.
[423] Cranmer, Works, ii. p. ix. Burnet, Hist. of the Reform., i. p. 593. Strype, Fox, Todd, Life of Cranmer, i. p. 349.
[424] Fox, who relates these circumstances, adds in a note,—'Christ saith—Scrutamini Scripturas; and Winchester saith—The devil makes men to meddle with the scriptures.'