299 Faith, after the Bithop's Sentence, to appeal to the fecular Prince. V id. N.11.6. & alib. To add Credit to the Puritan Side, Mr. N. mentions Wickliffe as maintaining the fame Opinions as theydid; but takes no Notice how he differed from them. N's Hilt. p. S. ` After force Time, a Controverfy arofe between the Houfes of York and Lancafler, about the Right of Succeffion to theCrown, which wasfavourable to Wickliffe. A little after Mr. N. fays, Wickliffe died in the Year t384. The Difputes between the Houfes of York and Lancafler began in the Year 1399, when Richard 1I. was depofed, fifteen Years after Wick - liffe's Death. N's Hitt. p. 26. Art. S. ' The Clergy were toex- ' hort their Parifhioners to teach their Children the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments, in Englifh. And every Incumbent Was to explain thefe, one Article aDay, 'till the Peoplewere infiruáled inthem. Of this ufeful InjunEtion Mr.N. takes noNotice. N's Hilt. p. 32. ` The true Caufe of Cr`omwell's Fall was, the Share he had in the King's Marriage with the Lady Anne of Cleves, whom his Majetly took an Averfion to as foon as he faw her. Bithop Burnet exprefly contradi&s this. His Re- mark upon the King's creating himEarl of EJfex, after his Marriage withAnne of Cleves, is in thefe Words : ' This thews, that the true Caufesof Crom- ` well's Fall mull be founded in force other thing than his making up the King's Marriage, who had never thus raifed his Title, if he had intended fo foon to pull him down." Hill. Reform. Vol.!. Pag. z7S. N's Hilt. p. 38, 39. ` AForm of Procefìion was publifhed inEnghlh, entituled, An Exhortation to Prayer---Alfo a Litany---Colle&s were placed ' at the End, with force Pfalms, anda Paraphrafe on the Lord's Prayer. No
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