[187] Cp. Pauli, Pictures of Old England, Eng. tr. Routledge’s rep. pp. 332–36. [↑]

[188] Pauli, p. 332. [↑]

[189] See Arber’s reprint. [↑]

[190] Cp. Souchay, Gesch. der deutschen Monarchie, 1861–62, iii, 230–31. [↑]

[191] On this cp. Souchay, pp. 234–39. [↑]

[192] See a good synopsis in Pünjer’s History of the Christian Philosophy of Religion, Eng. tr. pp. 68–89; and another in Moritz Carriere’s Die philosophische Weltanschauung der Reformationszeit, 1847, pp. 16–25, which, however, is open to Pünjer’s criticism that it is coloured by modern Hegelianism. [↑]

[193] Dr. Paul Frédéricq, Geschiedenis der Inquisitie in de Nederlanden, 1025–1520, Gent, 1892–1897, ii, 4–9. [↑]

[194] Michelet, Hist. de France, vii—éd. 1857, pp. 125, 172. [↑]

[195] This name has many forms; and it is contended that Sabieude is the correct one. See Owen, Evenings with the Skeptics, 1881, ii, 423. [↑]

[196] Cp. Hallam, Introd. to Lit. of Europe, ed. 1872, i, 142–44, and the analysis in Prof. Dowden’s Montaigne, 1905, p. 127 sq. [↑]