[1120] Nic. Anton. Bibl. Nova, s. v.—Heterodoxos españoles, II, 63.
[1121] Don Manuel Serrano y Sanz has given a full analysis of this case, from the documents, in the Revista de Archivos, Dic. 1901, Enero y Junio, 1902.
[1122] Menéndez y Pelayo, II, 94.—Llorente, Hist. crít., cap. XIV, art. ii, n. 4-12.
Virués must have taken possession of his see, for he is said to have died at Telde, a village near Las Palmas, the capital of the Grand Canary.—Murga, Constituciones Sinodales del Obispado de la Gran Canaria, fol. 320 (Madrid, 1634).
[1123] Mémoires de Francisco de Enzinas, Ed. Campan, II, 158-70 (Bruxelles, 1862).
[1124] Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 31.
[1125] Llorente, Hist. crít. cap. XVIII, art. ii, n. 8; cap. XXIX, art. ii, n. 8, 9, 10.—Mig. Medinæ Disput. de Indulg., cap. XLVIII.
We find Miguel de Medina, in 1570, acting as consultor in the trial at Toledo of Dr. Sigismondo Arquer for Lutheranism.—Schäfer, Beiträge zur Geschichte des spanischen Protestantismus, II, 228 (Gütersloh, 1902).
[1126] Bullar. Roman. I, 613.—Reusch, Der Index der verbotenen Bücher, I, 72.
[1127] Menéndez y Pelayo, II, 315-16.