[1178] Bibl. nacional, MSS., R, 29, p. 310.

[1179] Illescas, Historia Pontifical, Paulo IV, § 4.

To the Spaniards of the period all Protestants were Lutherans but, from the relations of the Seville refugees with Geneva, it may be assumed that these were Calvinists.

[1180] Archivo de Simancas, Consejo y Secretaria de Hacienda, Leg. 25.—This appears to be the only complete relation of the auto.

[1181] Schäfer, II, 290, 295, 311.

[1182] Inquis. Hispan. Artes detectæ, pp. 219-22.—Schäfer, II, 360.

[1183] Inquis. Hispan. Artes detectæ, p. 181.—Llorente, Hist. crít., cap. XXI, art. iii, n. 26.

[1184] Strype, Annals of the Reformation in England I, 228-35 (London 1709), from a MS. relation of his sufferings by Frampton. An English translation of Erasmus’s Precepts of Cato was published in 1545 and was probably the book found in Frampton’s possession. If so, the name of Erasmus was sufficient to compromise him.

[1185] Schäfer, II, 312, 319.

[1186] Schäfer, II, 327.