[407] Unitatis sacerdotalis fastigium conscendere. Sanders, De Schism. Ang. 8.
[408] Hys owne affayris doith not succede with th'Emperour. State Papers, vol. i, p. 10.
[409] Ibid. p. 12.
[410] He was utterly determined to be his enemy. Cotton MSS. Galba, B. 7, p. 35.
[411] Ut Wolseus mortuo Leone decimo fieret summus pontifex.
[412] Sayyinge that certayne hartes were so toggidde for hym, that he must neadys hunte them. State Papers, i, p. 26.
[413] Ibid. i, p. 23.
[414] Though I be a spiritual man. State Papers, i, p. 31.
[415] Hail, both king of thy king and also of his kingdom. Tynd. Expos. p. 314.
[416] There was a certain secret whereof all men knew not. Ibid. 315.