[158] Das wort Gottes zu wiederrufen oder aber brennen.—(Jung Beyträge, p. 37.)
[159] Die artikel weren beschlossen.—(Jung Beytr. p. 90.)
[160] There are two copies of this act; one of them is brief, and the other, which is longer, was transmitted in writing to the imperial commissaries. It is from the latter we extract the passages in the text. They will both be found in Jung Beyträge, p. 91-105. See also Müller's Historie der Protestation, p. 52.
[161] Ein jeglicher fur sich selbt vor Gott stehen.—(Jung Beyträge, p. 96.)
[162] Allein Gottes wort, lauter und rein, und nichts das dawieder ist.—(Jung Beyträge, p. 101.)
[163] Also zu verritten urlaub genommen.—(Jung Beyträge, p. 52.)
[164] Perduelles in Pontificem ac Cæsarem.—(Pallavicini, C. T. I. p. 217.)
[165] Ubique ut et portet omnia verbo vertutis suæ.—(Hospin. Hist. Sacr. ii. p. 112.)
[166] Χἁριν γἁρ τἡν δὁρατον μετἁ των συμβὁλων ὁρἁτων.—(Ibid.)
[167] Omni studio laborabat ut illos uniret—(Seck. ii. p. 127.)