Thus having discoursed in these former bookes...were burned at Avinion, mentioned pag. 487
Nowe to these (the Lorde willyng) we will adde suche other...the reader to the entryng of that story
Where first I think it not inconvenient to inferre...The effect of which parable followeth here under written
In the time of Pope Innocent VI...all kynde of wickednes, ryot and wantonnes
In the Cataloge of these learned mena man worthy for his Christian zeale of immortal commendation
After the death of this Innocent, next was poped...in the yeare of Lord 1364 and the second of his Popedome
In the V. yeare of the aforesaid pope Urbane...had thus spoken, she stayed and sayd no more
Beside these aforenamed, the Lord which never ceaseth...contrary to the upright truth of the Scripture
In Boetius why the pope should so much commend...except the cause were that, which the pope calleth heresie
But to let thynges overpasse that be...like valiant soldieours of Christes church before him.
That the sayd king Edward the third ... to the sinfull see of Rome
Notwithstandyng, he being somewhat frinded and supported by the king...namely of S. Albans, where they are to be founde at large
As these aforesaid for brevities sake I passe over....Ex. Chron. Mon. D. Albani.
This tragedy with all the partes therof...was maintained with favour and aide sufficient
But before we close upp the story of this king...Ex Bundello Brevium Regis de An. 2. Rich. 2 parte 1
King Richard the second...yeare of our Lorde 1387 K Edward was not alive
These Articles included in the popes letters which he...yea albeit present daunger of lyfe should follow thereupon
An exposition upon the conclusions of Iohn Wicklef...to the 3 bookes of the said Theodorike above mentioned
The mandate of the Archbishop W. Courtney...he ment them in his own workes and writings
The letter of the Archbishop directed to the bishop of London...the preservation of the Christian faith and religion
Item the xii day of Iune in the yeare aforesayde in...and the cause iustly wayed, due execution shall be ministred
for the correction of these men...the tenour wherof here under followeth
for that he well perceaved...to the Vicchauncellor of Oxford in forme as followeth
but this Pope Urbane otherwise named Turbanus...from whence we disgressed, to the story and matter of Ihon Wickliffe
Ioannes Cocleus in his book De historia Hussitorum...The effect whereof here followeth
who for contempt in him noted towards...of the Universitie of Oxford, of I. Wickliffe
Besides these articles to the number of xlv...we thought hereunto to annexe as followeth
The decree of the Synode of Constance...eyes (gentle reader) may appeare
These thynges thus finished and accomplished...most cruell death and many mo did forsake the realme etc
To these Oxford men above rehearsed...William Swinderby and Walter Brute
The history of William Swinderby....wronfully deposed, Henry the 4. invaded the kyngdome of England
The storye and proces against Walter Brute...that he for this time escaped
Certaine other writings, I finde moreover...as followeth after in this story to be seen
For shortly after the death of queene Anne...made Archb. of Cant. about the yeare of our lord 1397
The next yeare following, which was the yeare of our Lorde...the consideration of the Lorde, seyng men wyll not looke upon it
Drawing now towardes the latter ende of kynge Richardes raygne... Michelmas, at Dover, towards the partes of Fraunce
Thus having hetherto sufficently touched...crowned also for kyng of England. Ex chron D. Albani
The next yere after followed a paralament hidden at Westminster... Sheriff of London to put in execution, the tenour whereof here under ensueth
As king Henry the iiii who was the deposer of king...Hales, for the like treason was hanged
Iohn Badby artificer...As he was thus standing
Also Courtney at that time chancelor of Oxford...so muche as should suffice his contentation
This godly martyr Iohn Badby having thus consunate...in seing the kings statute to be executed
No lesse industrious also were they...Item that no man is bound to geve bodely reverance to any prelate
Although for the more credit of the matter...both to the printer and to me. Furthermore
Besides the examination here above described...made angry, or ells there he dyed by sickness
Other articles drawen out of Purveyes bookes...recanted before Thomas Arundell Archbishop, at Saltwood, where he was imprisoned
Which thus being finished, now to continue...whose steed stept up, Pope John 23
In the tyme of thys Alexander, great styrre beganne...should appeare hanging out, the mouthes of the sackes being open
Notes of certayne parlament matters passed...so that no farther labour was made
These thinges thus hetherto discoursed, touchyng...dishonour of our Lorde our GOD, which is onely to be honoured
The trouble and persecution of the Lord Cobham...them, concerning the good Lord Cobham
After the wych lyke fetch and subtile practice...the bishop of London, in forme as followeth
A defence of the Lord Cobham, agaynst Alanus Copus...I heare say, you are going and make you a good man
After the decease or Martyrdom of these above mentioned...I will returne my story to other matters of the churche more effectuall
I declared a litle before how by the occasion of quene Anne...first begynning to worke his malice upon the foresayd
The Bohemians notwithstanding litle cared for all this...And thus much for Pope Iohn
Hetherto we have comprehended the order...But to the purpose agayne of the story
How grevously this death of Iohn Hus was taken...the storye of Maister Hierome of Prage
These thynges hetherto beyng discourced...the iiii day of Aprill .an. 1415. Who there perceavyng
In the meane time while maister Ierome was in this trouble...as the order of yeres and time shall require
Ye heard before pag. 700 col. 2 how after the death...doth not appeare, but lyke it is, at length they were forced to submit themselves
Concerning syr Iohn Oldcastle the Lord Cobham...were imputed to the poore Lollardes
And now from our English matters, to retorne...for the hatred of malignant purposes, assaulting together
All this while the Emperor, with the whole power...captaines of Boheme