[836]. ‘Sibi pretio oblato ea explicari curarint quæ dicta erant.’—Gerdesius, Ann. iii. p. 126. Schoock, De Canon. Ultraj. p. 461.

[837]. ‘Frequenter noctis aliquam partem huic curæ decidens.’—Erasmus, Epist. lib. xxviii. 23.

[838]. Gerdesius, Ann. iii. p. 123.

[839]. Memoirs of Enzinas, i. p. 10. The Latin text of the memoirs of this Spanish Christian, and the French translation of the 16th century, were published by M. Campan, of the Belgian Historical Society, at Brussels in 1862. ‘Pietatis ardore flagrabat ... quæ virtutis ac pietatis velut exemplar semper fuisset habita.’—Ibid. i. pp. 104, 106.

[840]. ‘Antonia de præcipua pene familia urbis, cujus hospitio aliquando usus est D. Johannes a Lasco.’—Ibid. p. 102.

[841]. Memoirs of Enzinas, translation of 1558, p. 105.

[842]. ‘Filiam perelegantem, forma liberali atque ætate integra.’—Ibid. p. 112.

[843]. Memoirs of Enzinas, translation of 1558, p. 611.

[844]. Ibid. p. 463.

[845]. This passage and others are taken from the pièces justificatives of the trial of the townsmen of Louvain. See Memoirs of Enzinas, i. pp. 466, 467, &c.