[659] ‘Sed vigescit potius, florescit, novisque incrementis confirmatur.’—Ibid. p. 322.
[660] ‘Partim ut seditiosis illis ipsorum impetu subversis,’ etc.—Beza, Calvini Vita.
[661] ‘Tum vero magno cum bonorum omnium dolore tres illi edicto parentes.’—Beza, Calvini Vita.
[662] Labruyère.
[663] Rozet, Chron. MS. de Genève, book iv. ch. 22, Gautier, Hist. MS. de Genève, book vi. Spon, ii. p. 26.
[664] Rozet, Chron. MS. de Genève, book iv. ch. 18. Registers of the Council, May 7, 10, 16, etc. Hist. MS. of Gautier, book vi.
[665] The Memoir is preserved in the archives of Geneva, Pièces historiques, No. 1201.—Calv. Opp. x. p. 190.
[666] These words were uttered in London, in the House of Commons, May 9, 1871, by Sir Roundell Palmer (Lord Selborne), who made the most remarkable speech against the proposal for separation of Church and State.
[667] Archives of Geneva. Pièces historiques, No. 1201.—Calv. Opp. x. p. 188.
[668] Kirchhofer, Das Leben Farels, p. 244.