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Russell, /Kett's Rebellion/, 1859. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, iii., 125-7. /The Forme and Maner of makyng and consecratyng of Archebishoppes, Bishoppes, Priestes, and Deacons/. /Stat. 3rd and 4th, Edw. VI./, c. 10. Gairdner, op. cit., iii., 273. Lee, op. cit., 214. /Stat. 5th and 6th, Edw. III./, c. 50. Gairdner, op. cit., iii., 349-50. Gairdner, op. cit., iii., 376-77.

The spirit of revolt indeed had appeared with Wiclif and his followers in the fourteenth century, but Lollardy met with severe repressive opposition.

Gairdner, /History of the English Church/, p. 31. On this subject, cf. Lingard, /History of England/, iii., 126-33. Maitland, /The Roman Law in the Church of England, and English Law and the Renaissance/, 1901. Gairdner, /Lollardy/, etc., i., 495-8. See bibliography, chap. i., /Calendar of Letters and Papers Henry VIII./, 18 vols., 1862-1902.

Lollardy had flourished among them so far back as the reign of Richard II; when the mayor, as folks told one another with pride, had plucked a mass-priest by the vestment on the way to the altar in All Saints' Church, and had made him give over his mummery till the preacher had finished his sermon. Dr.

Lollardy, which was a violent outburst of this domestic piety, was never completely suppressed; and it flamed out afresh when once political reasons, which had led the Lancastrians to support the church, induced the Tudors to attack it. Most spiritual of all the factors in the Reformation was the slow and partial emancipation of men's minds from the materialism of the Middle Ages.

/Political History of England/, vol. v., 280-1. Ehses, op. cit., p. xxxi., sqq. Brewer, /Reign of Hen. VIII./, ii., 346-51. Ehses, 120-5. Brewer, op. cit., 466-7. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 301. /Letters and Papers, Henry VIII./, iv., 64-78. Rymer, /Foedera/, xiv., 405. Ehses, op. cit., 163-4. Ehses, 167 sqq. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, i., 300. Gairdner, /Hist. of Eng.

Lupton, /Life of Dean Colet/, 1887. Gasquet, /Eve of the Reformation/, 142. Chalmers, /History of the College ... of Oxford/. Mullinger, /The University of Cambridge to 1535/. Wilkins, /Concilia/, iii. 317. Gasquet, op. cit., chap. viii., /The Old English Bible/, iv., v. Maitland, /The Dark Ages/, 1845, no. xii. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, vol. ii., 221-303. On this subject, cf.