[288] Quod mirari non satis potuimus.—(Brentius, Zw. Opp. iv. p. 203.)

[289] Quod spiritualis manducatio hujus corporis et sanguinis unicuique Christiano præcipue necessaria sit.—(Scultet. p. 232.)

[290] Osiander (a Lutheran) employs the accusative, "in den rechten Verstand," which would indicate a movement towards an object that we do not possess: Bullinger and Scultet (both Reformed divines) have the dative.

[291] Bullinger and others indicate the 3d October as the day on which the articles were signed; Osiander, an eye-witness, and whose narrative is very exact, says it was the 4th, which agrees with all the other data.

[292] Hic unus in Ecclesia hæret scrupulus.—(Corp. Ref. i. p. 1106.)

[293] Pontifici non ultra possunt sperare Lutherum suum fore.—(Zw. Opp. ii. p. 370.)

[294] Die Händ einander früntlich gebotten.—(Bull. ii. p. 236.)

[295] Ego vix et ægre domum reversus sum.—(L. Epp. iii. p. 520.)

[296] Sic me vexante Angelo Satanæ, ut desperarim me vivum et salvum visurum meos.—(Ibid.)

[297] Ipsam urbem in tribus locis, suffoso solo et pulvere supposito disjicit et patefecit.—(L. Epp. iii. p. 518.)