CONTENTS. WHEREIN IS DISCOURSED THE BLOODY MURDERINGS OF GOD'S SAINTS, WITH THE PARTICULAR PROCESSES AND NAMES OF SUCH GODLY MARTYRS, BOTH 1555. The reign of QUEEN MARY continued. PAGB The History of Dr. Robert Ferrar, Bishop of St. David's, in Wales. The answer of Robert, Bishop of St. David's, to the Articles Exceptions General, laid and preferred against the pretensed Ferrar's Answer, before Winchester and others; other Articles, etc. 22 The Copy of certain Letters of the Bishop of St. David's, written, The History of one Rawlins White, burned at Cardiff A Letter from the Bishop of Winchester to Bonner, of the cele- A Spectacle to behold, and a Warning of the Pope's blas- 37 A Letter of George Marsh to the Reader touching his Exami- A Letter to the faithful Professors of Laughton PAGE Another Letter to some dearly beloved Friends at Manchester. 60 A Letter to Jenken Crampton and others Another, to certain faithful Brethren in the Congregation Another, to Robert Langley and others. A Letter of George Marsh to a certain godly Friend; also a Letter of a godly Brother, one James Bradshaw, to George The Life and Story of William Flower, who, for striking a A Debate between Robert Smith, Prisoner in Newgate, and Articles objected by Bonner against William Flower; with his His last Appearance before Bonner; with the Depositions pro- The Burning and Martyrdom of John Cardmaker, and John Articles objected against Cardmaker; with his Answers Articles ministered against John Warne; with his Answers The Confession of his Faith, written the day before he was A Letter of John Cardmaker to a Friend of his The Story of John Ardeley and John Simson, Martyrs A Letter of the King and Queen to Bonner Articles objected against John Simson and John Ardeley; with The ridiculous Handling and Proceeding of Bishop Bonner and A Letter from the Council to Bonner; also the Writ or Man- The History and Martyrdom of the worthy Servant of Christ, A Letter of the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; followed by a pri- The Pater-noster to God's Glory, etc.; also the Te Deum, con- An Epistle to the Congregation, by Thomas Haukes A Letter of his to Master Throgmorton. The History of Thomas Wats, examined, tried, and burnt A Letter sent by certain Justices in Essex to Bonner The First Appearance of Wats in the Consistory; his Articles Concerning the Childbed of Queen Mary, as it was rumoured A Proclamation of the King and Queen, for the Restraining of The Lady's Psalter Notes: the Church of Rome examined The Story of Thomas Osmond, William Bamford, Thomas 132 137 139 The Last Examination of Bradford in St. Mary Overy's Private Conferences with such as the Prelates sent unto him, after the Time of his Condemnation; by his own Hand. Talk between Dr. Harpsfield and Bradford. Certain Reasons against Transubstantiation, by Bradford The Behaviour of Master Bradford, and the Young Man that Two Letters to Laurence Saunders, Prisoner in the Marshalsea. 215 To Drs. Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer To the Right Honourable Lord Russel, now Earl of Bedford. 218 To Master Warcup and his Wife, Mrs. Wilkinson, and others. 219 To his well-beloved in the Lord, W. P.; also a Letter to a A Letter to certain godly Persons, encouraging them, etc. To John Careless, Prisoner in the King's Bench To Master John Hall and his Wife, Prisoners in Newgate. To Mistress Hall, etc.; also a Letter to a Woman that desired |