[49] Hardwick. p. 433. Jerome caused the bull to be “fastened to an immodest woman,” and so paraded through the town before being burnt. Gieseler, iv, 114, note 15. [↑]

[50] Bonnechose, ii, 122; Gieseler, as cited. [↑]

[51] See Mosheim’s very interesting note; and Gieseler, iv, 104–105. [↑]

[52] Krasinski, p. 51. [↑]

[53] For an account of the devices of Catholic historians to explain away the Council’s treachery see Bonnechose, note E. to vol. i, p. 270. The Council itself simply declared that faith was not to be kept with a heretic. Id. p. 271; Gieseler, p. 121. [↑]

[54] Bonnechose, ii, 118–20. Cp. Krasinski, p. 37. [↑]

[55] Kautsky, pp. 48–49. [↑]

[56] Id. p. 51. [↑]

[57] Id. p. 52. [↑]

[58] Krasinski, p. 65. [↑]