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CONTENTS.
ix
Inhibition issued by the Pope 251
Appeal from the Pope to Christendom 252
Charles V. at Bologna 254
Clement the Seventh 255
The European Powers and the Papacy 256
Mission of the Earl of Wiltshire to the Emperor 258
Attitude of Clement 260
The Opinions of the Universities 263
Bribery and Intimidation 263
Conduct of the Lutherans 265
The University of Paris 267
Letter of Reginald Pole 272
Oxford and Cambridge 273
The King's Remedy 276
Submission of Oxford 278
Similar Proceedings at Cambridge 278
A Sunday at Windsor 279
Results of the Collection of Opinions 283
The King's Book 285
 

 
CHAPTER IV.
 
CHURCH AND STATE.
 
Change in the Position of the Clergy 287
The Statutes of Provisors 289
The Clergy in the Premunire 294
They are Fined 295
The King must be called Head of the Church 296
Resistance of the Clergy 298
They are compelled to submit 299
Attempt to poison the Bishop of Rochester 301
Poisoning declared High Treason 303
Punishment of the Poisoner 305