[66]. ‘Esset magnum monstrum in corpore Christi.’—Calv. Opp. v. p. 489.
[67]. Isa. viii. 9, 10. Calv. Opp. v. p. 499.
[68]. ‘Donec uti uno incendio Germaniam viderint conflagrare.’—Ibid. p. 498.
[69]. Calvin on 1 Tim. i. 17.
[70]. This was noticed by the editors of Calvin’s works. See vol. v. Prolegomena, p. liii, 1866. ‘Hoc Farnesii consilium. . . ubi mensibus aliquot post emanasset, Johannes Calvinus excusum typis commentario vestivit’ (p. lv).
[71]. ‘Crede mihi, in ejusmodi actionibus opus est fortibus animis qui alios confirment.’—Calv. Opp. xi. p. 216.
[72]. ‘Si essemus dimidio Christo contenti, facile transigeremus.’—Ibid. p. 217.
[73]. Calv. Opp. v. p. 654. Acts of Ratisbon. It is thought that the notes in which these remarks and others occur are Calvin’s because they are found in his French edition of the Acts, and not in the Latin and German editions. Internal evidence confirms this supposition, for his style and his mind are in them.
[74]. Calv. Opp. v. pp. 658, 659.
[75]. Ibid. p. 663.