[1385] Lettere di Calini (Ibid. 326).
[1386] See the apologetic letter of the nuncio to the emperor, Jan. 19th, 1562 (Le Plat, op. cit. V. 320). Ferdinand remonstrated earnestly, but did not venture to rebel against their decision (Ibid. 351-60).
[1387] Ibid. p. 388.
[1388] Lettere del Nunzio Visconti (Baluz. et Mansi III. 453).
[1389] Disputat. Joann, de Ludegna (Harduin. X. 359). The learned doctor presents his argument in the form of a colloquy between himself and Calvin, and its spirit may be gathered from the first speech of Calvin, in which he is made to declare that he is endeavoring to find arguments with which to defend himself and his apostate strumpets.
[1390] Sarpi, Lib. VII. (Opere, II. 280, Helmstat, 1761).
[1391] Sarpi (loc. cit.).
[1392] Pallavicini, Lib. XVII. c. 4.
[1393] Sarpi, Lib. VIII. p. 315.
[1394] Concil. Trident. Sess. XXIV. De Sacrament. Matrimon.