The sixte part or section...they orderly accomplyshed upon this godly martyr before his burning
And thus thorow the cruelty of these most tyrannous prelates... the most principall matters therof shall seeme sufficient or necessary to be knowen
When the disputation was ended and a small conclusion...stand it wyth stoute and valiaunt stomaches
Concerning the authority of this generall councel...is worthy of all men to be detested
This man came not to the election...receyved the communion together, and afterwords they receved their oth: and
This Ameedeus aforesayd, was a man of reverent age...worthy in the same to be noted and known
Duryng this busines among the Bishops beyond the sea...an.1349. Ex Regist. Cant.
In my former edition of Actes and Monumentes...And here an end with M. Cope for this time
For so much as in the processe before...in the handes of Maister William Bowyer
The benefite and invention of Printyng...And thus much for the worthy commendation of printyng
The lamentable losing of Constantinople...Ex hist. Wiienergica Peuceri
After the death of Henry Chichesley...The forme of which citation here ensueth
This citation being directed, the bishop...The copy of which hys recantation doth followe
The Dictionarie of Thomas Gascoigne, I have not in my handes present...but litle for the honesty of his great master the Pope
From persecution and burning in England...hys kingdom to Matthias kyng of Pannonia
Now from the Popes to descend to other estates....were not able to withstand them
King Edward the fourth...I omitte to speake, maying of them a supersedas
Two thynges I find here among many other, specially to be remembered...much by the occasion of kyng Edward of Prophecies
Now havyng long taryed at home in describingthe tumultes...to other writers, where they are to be founde more amply discoursed
This as more properly belongyng to the story of the churche...God.an 1476. Ex Munstero.
The Wednesday next following, three Doctours...they gave credit to his wordes, he did not care
Although this aged and feble old man, by weaknes....Hic scelus omne simul clauditer, et vitium
But leaving here Pope Sixtus with his verses...who reigned two yeares and ii monethes. Ex Polyd. et Tho. Moro
And here interrupting a little the course of our English matters... Marsilius Ficinus, Volaterrano, Georgius Valla, with infinite other
By this it may be sene and noted, how by the grace...a man no less godly in hart, than constant in profession
Thys Savanorola above mentioned, suffered under pope Alexander the 6...tyme more convenient to be inferred
To returne now to the oder of popes, where we left...as in a maner before expressed
If it were not that I fear to overlay this our volumess...which was in the yeare of our Lord 1516
Solymannus the 12. After Ottomanus...Barthol. Peregrinnus
A notice touchyng the miserable persecution...as by this present story here prefixed may appeare
Nowe consequently remayneth, as I have shewed...we will sette the story therof, to further information
The Prophecies of the holy Scriptures...Iesus Christ our onely mediatour and most mercifull advocate
In this long digression, wherein sufficiently hath been described... the diocese recorded, here following
This muche I thought here good to inserte...Here endeth the sixte book, and the first time
A brief note of Ecclesiastical lawes ordeined by by auncient kynges in this Realme...shall by proces of history be declared
The proud primacie of Popes...necessitie of salvation, for every human creature to be subiect to me