[527] Sex millia sub prælum dari. (Cochlæus, p. 123.) That six thousand should be printed.

[528] Tanta ex ea spe lætitia Lutheranos invasit. (Ibid. p. 124.) Such joy possessed the Lutherans from that hope.

[529] Cunctos Angliæ populos, volente nolente rege. Ibid. 123.

[530] Book ix, chapter xii, etc.

[531] Scripturæ populorum. Opp. i, p. 641.

[532] Cum monachi quieturi non erant, nisi ederentur opera illa. (Cochl. p. 124.) When the monks could not be quieted unless these works should be published.

[533] Audivit eos aliquando inter pocula fiducialiter jactitare. (Ibid. p. 125.) He heard them one day confidently assert in their cups.

[534] Velint nolint rex et cardinalis Angliæ, totam Angliam brevi fore Lutheranam. Ibid.

[535] Duos ibi latitare Anglos eruditos, linguarumque peritos. Ibid.

[536] In gente illa religiosissima vereque Christiana. Ibid. p. 131.