Textual Variations for Book 5

Thus having discoursed in these former bookes...were burned at Avinion, mentioned pag. 487

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Nowe to these (the Lorde willyng) we will adde suche other...the reader to the entryng of that story

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Where first I think it not inconvenient to inferre...The effect of which parable followeth here under written

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In the time of Pope Innocent VI...all kynde of wickednes, ryot and wantonnes

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In the Cataloge of these learned mena man worthy for his Christian zeale of immortal commendation

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After the death of this Innocent, next was poped...in the yeare of Lord 1364 and the second of his Popedome

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In the V. yeare of the aforesaid pope Urbane...had thus spoken, she stayed and sayd no more

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Beside these aforenamed, the Lord which never ceaseth...contrary to the upright truth of the Scripture

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In Boetius why the pope should so much commend...except the cause were that, which the pope calleth heresie

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But to let thynges overpasse that be...like valiant soldieours of Christes church before him.

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That the sayd king Edward the third ... to the sinfull see of Rome

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Notwithstandyng, he being somewhat frinded and supported by the king...namely of S. Albans, where they are to be founde at large

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As these aforesaid for brevities sake I passe over....Ex. Chron. Mon. D. Albani.

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This tragedy with all the partes therof...was maintained with favour and aide sufficient

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But before we close upp the story of this king...Ex Bundello Brevium Regis de An. 2. Rich. 2 parte 1

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King Richard the second...yeare of our Lorde 1387 K Edward was not alive

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These Articles included in the popes letters which he...yea albeit present daunger of lyfe should follow thereupon

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An exposition upon the conclusions of Iohn Wicklef...to the 3 bookes of the said Theodorike above mentioned

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The mandate of the Archbishop W. Courtney...he ment them in his own workes and writings

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The letter of the Archbishop directed to the bishop of London...the preservation of the Christian faith and religion

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Item the xii day of Iune in the yeare aforesayde in...and the cause iustly wayed, due execution shall be ministred

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for the correction of these men...the tenour wherof here under followeth

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for that he well perceaved...to the Vicchauncellor of Oxford in forme as followeth

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but this Pope Urbane otherwise named Turbanus...from whence we disgressed, to the story and matter of Ihon Wickliffe

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Ioannes Cocleus in his book De historia Hussitorum...The effect whereof here followeth

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who for contempt in him noted towards...of the Universitie of Oxford, of I. Wickliffe

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Besides these articles to the number of xlv...we thought hereunto to annexe as followeth

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The decree of the Synode of Constance...eyes (gentle reader) may appeare

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These thynges thus finished and accomplished...most cruell death and many mo did forsake the realme etc

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To these Oxford men above rehearsed...William Swinderby and Walter Brute

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The history of William Swinderby....wronfully deposed, Henry the 4. invaded the kyngdome of England

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The storye and proces against Walter Brute...that he for this time escaped

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Certaine other writings, I finde moreover...as followeth after in this story to be seen

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For shortly after the death of queene Anne...made Archb. of Cant. about the yeare of our lord 1397

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The next yeare following, which was the yeare of our Lorde...the consideration of the Lorde, seyng men wyll not looke upon it

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Drawing now towardes the latter ende of kynge Richardes raygne... Michelmas, at Dover, towards the partes of Fraunce

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Thus having hetherto sufficently touched...crowned also for kyng of England. Ex chron D. Albani

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The next yere after followed a paralament hidden at Westminster... Sheriff of London to put in execution, the tenour whereof here under ensueth

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As king Henry the iiii who was the deposer of king...Hales, for the like treason was hanged

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Iohn Badby artificer...As he was thus standing

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Also Courtney at that time chancelor of Oxford...so muche as should suffice his contentation

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This godly martyr Iohn Badby having thus consunate...in seing the kings statute to be executed

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No lesse industrious also were they...Item that no man is bound to geve bodely reverance to any prelate

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Although for the more credit of the matter...both to the printer and to me. Furthermore

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Besides the examination here above described...made angry, or ells there he dyed by sickness

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Other articles drawen out of Purveyes bookes...recanted before Thomas Arundell Archbishop, at Saltwood, where he was imprisoned

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Which thus being finished, now to continue...whose steed stept up, Pope John 23

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In the tyme of thys Alexander, great styrre beganne...should appeare hanging out, the mouthes of the sackes being open

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Notes of certayne parlament matters passed...so that no farther labour was made

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These thinges thus hetherto discoursed, touchyng...dishonour of our Lorde our GOD, which is onely to be honoured

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The trouble and persecution of the Lord Cobham...them, concerning the good Lord Cobham

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After the wych lyke fetch and subtile practice...the bishop of London, in forme as followeth

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A defence of the Lord Cobham, agaynst Alanus Copus...I heare say, you are going and make you a good man

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After the decease or Martyrdom of these above mentioned...I will returne my story to other matters of the churche more effectuall

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I declared a litle before how by the occasion of quene Anne...first begynning to worke his malice upon the foresayd

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The Bohemians notwithstanding litle cared for all this...And thus much for Pope Iohn

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Hetherto we have comprehended the order...But to the purpose agayne of the story

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How grevously this death of Iohn Hus was taken...the storye of Maister Hierome of Prage

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These thynges hetherto beyng discourced...the iiii day of Aprill .an. 1415. Who there perceavyng

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In the meane time while maister Ierome was in this trouble...as the order of yeres and time shall require

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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

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Concerning syr Iohn Oldcastle the Lord Cobham...were imputed to the poore Lollardes

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And now from our English matters, to retorne...for the hatred of malignant purposes, assaulting together

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All this while the Emperor, with the whole power...captaines of Boheme

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