[192] Zagata, Cronica di Verona, 1744. 4, III., p.93.

[193] Le Bret, loc. cit. Compare Hamburger Remarquen of the year 1700, p. 282 and 305.

[194] Göttinger gelehrte Anzeigen, 1772, p. 22.

[195] The forty days’ duration of the Flood, the forty days’ sojourn of Moses on Mount Sinai, our Saviour’s fast for the same length of time in the wilderness; lastly, what is called the Saxon term (Sächsische Frist,) which lasts for forty days, &c. Compare G. W. Wedel. Centuria Exercitationum Medico-philologicarum. De Quadragesima Medica. Jenae, 1701. 4, Dec. IV., p. 16.

[196] We hence perceive with what feelings subterraneous thunders were regarded by the people.

[197] For the sake of thy Trinity.

[198] An appearance of justice having been given to all later persecutions by these proceedings, they deserve to be recorded as important historical documents. The original is in Latin, but we have preferred the German translation in Königshoven’s Chronicle, p. 1029.