[497] This was said by Ralph Morice, afterwards Cranmer's secretary. Strype, Eccl. Mem. iii, part i, p. 368.

[498] Preaching at the lazar cots, wrapping them in sheets. Foxe, Acts, vol. iv, p. 620. Lond. 1846.

[499] Latimer's Sermons, p. 335. (Park. Soc.)

[500] She had such a savour, such a sweetness, and feeling, that she thought it long to the day of execution. Ibid. p. 180.

[501] Strype's Eccles. Memorials, vol. iii, pt. i, p. 378.

[502] Latimer's Sermons, p. 102.

[503] Ibid. p. 269.

[504] Teach or preach, which he did daily. Foxe, Acts, v, p. 426.

[505] Foxe, Acts, v, p. 426.

[506] History of the Reformation, vol. i, p. 25. Lond. 1841.