[2]. M. Gaberel has quoted some passages of this manuscript which concern Geneva, in the first volume of his History of the Genevese Church.
[3]. M. Charles Eynard, a friend of the author’s, has communicated to him some genealogies of the descendants of Baudichon de la Maisonneuve, in which, besides a great number of Genevese names, are found those of some foreign families,—Constant-Rebecque in Holland; the de Gasparins, de Staëls, and other families of note in France, who descend from Baudichon de la Maisonneuve through the Neckers.
[4]. See the works of M. Jouffroy, and the Revue des Deux Mondes for 15th March, 1865.
[5]. These letters will be found in Bonnet’s Lettres Françaises de Calvin i. pp. 261, 305, 332, 345, 374. Zurich Letters, ii. pp. 70, 785, &c.
[6]. Isaiah xlix. 23.
[7]. Le Grand, Preuves du Divorce, p. 378.
[8]. “Il nous faudra jeter le froc aux orties.”—Ibid.
[9]. “Certain preachers who presumed to preach openly or secretly in a manner contrary to the catholic faith.”—Foxe, Acts, iv. p. 677.
[10]. Le Grand, Preuves du Divorce, Du Bellay to Montmorency, p. 374.
[11]. “Communis pronuba inter presbyteros, fratres, monacos et canonicos.”—Hall, Criminal Causes, p. 28.