[207] Rex et episcopus in una persona, etc. Ibid.

[208] Fox, Acts, i. p. 584, fol. Lond. 1684.

[209] Ibid. p. 586. This is the statute known as 2 Henry IV. c. 15, the first actual law in England against heresy.

[210] Ibid. p. 589.

[211] Not of pure man but of true God, here in earth. Ibid. p. 596.

[212] "Jesus is my love." These words are still to be read in the tower.

[213] Blackmore.

[214] Eorum prædicationibus nefariis interfuit, et contradictores, si quos repererat, minis et terroribus et gladii secularis potentia compescuit. (Rymer, Fœdera. tom. iv. pars 2, p. 50.) He attended their interdicted preaching, and if he found any interrupting them, he kept them in check by threats and terrors and by the power of the secular sword.

[215] Fox, vol. i. p. 636, fol.

[216] Fox, Acts, i. p. 637.