[260] Sine ulla dubitatione constituit præteritæ vitæ labes perpetua oblivione conterere. Ibid. p. 31.
[261] Quæ vix demum solent homines intelligentia comprehendere. Maff. p. 32.
[262] En figuras de tres teclas.
[263] Quod etsi nulla scriptura, mysteria illa fidei doceret. Acta Sanct.
[264] Quæ Deo sibi aperiente cognoverant. Maff. p. 34.
[265] Vol. I. p. 203.
[266] Comburi jussit alteram vultus in ejus statua, alteram animi ejus in libris. Pallav. i. 128.
[267] Paris de Grassis, his master of the ceremonies, has this entry in his diary. "Thursday, 10th Jan., after breakfast, the pope went to Toscanello and its neighbourhood. He went without his stole, and, worse than that, without his rochet, and worse than all, wore boots. Diar. inedit."
[268] Si unirono in un oratorio, chiamato del divino amore, circa sessanta di loro. Caracciolo, Vita da Paolo IV. MS. Ranke.
[269] Doctores Lovanienses accepisse consilium a tam conspicuo alumno. Pallav. p. 136.