[348] Lea, iii, 109–19. [↑]

[349] Lea, p. 121; Kurtz, i, 437; Hardwick, p. 315, note; Mosheim, 13 Cent. pt. ii, ch. v, § 14, and note. See Dante, Inferno, xxviii, 55–60, as to Dolcino. [↑]

[350] Lea, p. 125. [↑]

[351] As to the external movements connected with Joachim’s Gospel see Mosheim, 13 Cent. pt. ii, ch. v, §§ 13–15. They were put down by sheer bloodshed. Cp. Ueberweg, i, 431; Lea, pp. 25–26, 86. [↑]

[352] Hist. de France, vol. x; La Réforme, ed. 1884, p. 333. [↑]

[353] See the author’s notes to his ed. of Buckle (Routledge), 1904, pp. 539, 547. [↑]

[354] U. R. Burke, History of Spain, Hume’s ed. i, 109–10. [↑]

[355] McCrie, Reformation in Spain, ed. 1856, p. 41; Burke, as cited, ii, 55–56. [↑]

[356] Lea, Hist. of the Inquisition, i, 81. [↑]

[357] Burke, i, 218. [↑]