[396]. This building, by ordinance of April 26, 1668, was consecrated as a royal monument.

[397]. This house has been preserved, with some figures representing Gustavus and other persons, and is shown to strangers.

[398]. Geijer, Geschichte Schwedens, ii. p. 13.

[399]. Near the church of Mora is shown the spot where Gustavus addressed the people.

[400]. Geijer, Geschichte Schwedens, ii. pp. 15-17.

[401]. Von Troil, Verhandlung zur Reformations-Geschichte Schwedens, iv. p. 356.

[402]. Celsius, Leben Gustavs, i. p. 139.

[403]. ‘Veritatis luce ac radiis tactus.’—Gerdesius, Ann. iii. p. 287.

[404]. ‘Præsertim contra decreta S. Romani ecclesiæ.’—Brask to the Bishop of Skara, 12th July, 1523.

[405]. ‘Ut status modernæ ecclesiæ reducatur ad mendicitatem et statum ecclesiæ primitivæ.’—Ibid.