[903]. ‘Dies ergo accipitur, cum tenebræ depellentur, ut de re, prout ipsa est, judicium feratur.’—Ibid. p. 441.
[904]. ‘Ad ignem divini examinis perstare illas oportet.’—Ibid.
[905]. ‘Est itaque ignis et dies, clara inspectio, certa probatio, perspicua revelatio, qua tandem cognoscemus doctrinarum veritatem, earum denique fallaciam.’—Petri Martyris Loci Communes: de Purgatorio Igne. These may not be the exact words used by Peter Martyr in his sermon, but the sense was the same.
[906]. This is the person whom Flaminio mentions in a letter to Galeazzo, printed in Schelhorn’s Amœnit. Eccles. ii. p. 132: ‘Johannes Franciscus magna lætitia affecit me,’ &c.
[907]. Calvin to Signor Galeazzo Caraccioli, a man of noble birth, and still more renowned for the excellence of his virtues than for the nobility of his family, the only son and lawful heir to the Marquis of Vico.—Dèdicace de la 1ére Epître aux Corinthiens: Commentaires.
[908]. Trajetto, the ancient Minturnæ, where Marius hid himself.
[909]. ‘Che a colui, il quale Dio disinnamora del mondo ed innamora di se, avvengano quasi tutte le medesime cose che a colui che si disinnamora d’ una donna e s’innamora d’ un’ altra.’—23 Considerazione: Valdez Cento e dieci divine Considerazioni.
[910]. The Cento e dieci divine Considerarioni of Giovanni Valdesso (Juan Valdez) were published at Halle in Saxony in 1860 by Edward Bœhmer. Each of the meditations occupies from two to ten pages. They have been reprinted recently at Madrid in Spanish.
[911]. ‘Cajetanus, perspicaci vir ingenio, rem odorari cœpit.’—Caracciolo. Vita Pauli IV.
[912]. ‘Illi Satanicæ reipublicæ triumviri.’—Ibid.