[571:2] Robinson, Readings, i., ch. 17.

[573:1] Translations and Reprints, iii., No. 6.

[573:2] See Lea, Hist. of Inq., for best discussion of this institution.

[573:3] See Acts. xix. 19, for Biblical authority.

[573:4] Putnam, Censorship of the Church of Rome, i., 58-61.

[573:5] Ibid., 64-67.

[574:1] Neander, iv., 1-82; Kurtz, i., 120-138.

[575:1] In this century it became customary for Popes to fill many benefices themselves and to receive all or half of the first year's income from those appointed.

[576:1] Examples: permit to cousins to marry; release of a monk from his vow.

[576:2] This is a narrow woollen scarf made by the nuns of St. Agnes in Rome.