[457] For Lambert of Avignon, see the History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, vol. iv. bk. xiii. ch. iii.

[458] ‘Videmus quosdam tui ordinis, qui abscondite Christo adserunt, publice autem negant.’—Lambert to Hohenlohe.

[459] ‘Neque cessat libellos tuos in gallicam linguam versos mittere Gallorum regis sorori.’—Epist. Gerbilii ad Lutherum. Rœhrich, Reform in Elsass, p. 457.

[460] ‘Libello aliquo per te in tam sancto instituto ut perseveraret adhortari.’—Ibid.

[461] ‘Timent miseri et cæci suis peris, culinis, stabulis, et ventribus.’—Lambert in Joel.

[462] Lettres de la Reine de Navarre, i. p. 180.

[463] Lettres de la Reine de Navarre, i. p. 211.

[464] Lettres de la Reine de Navarre, i. p. 212. M. Genin has translated this letter back from the German: these retranslations need correction.

[465] Journal d’un Bourgeois de Paris sous François I. p. 276.

[466] ‘Jussi fuerunt supersedere ad regium usque adventum.’—Berquinus Erasmo, April 17, 1526.