That I beg respectfully to suggest, that no man can well be more laudably employed than in endeavouring to rescue any doctrine of our religion from the rash attempts of injudicious men to support it by false and untenable arguments; And, finally, that I hereby pledge myself to retract publickly what I have written in my "Six Letters," so soon as I shall be convinced, either by my own researches, or those of others, that what I have there written is justly liable to that imputation. Νου. 20, 1809. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. JOHN WICKLIFFE; compiled from Fox's Acts and 1 LORD COBHAM; compiled from the same, and from the Brief Chronicle, by Bale, Bishop of Ossory.... 213 SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRACTS; Invention of Printing -Progress of Reformation-Dean Colet, Chaucer, and Martin Luther; from Fox's Acts and Monu- CARDINAL WOLSEY; by Cavendish, his Gentleman |