[220] Ibid., p. 189.

[221] Ibid., p. 190.

[222] Ibid., p. 192.

[223] Ibid., pp. 192, 193.

[224] Ibid., p. 155.

[225] Pilat, vol. ii, No. 1, pp. 56, 57; Kot, Modrzewski, p. 31, n.

[226] Reformation in Poland, vol. i, No. 1, p. 15.

[227] Chmielowski, vol. i, p. 160.

[228] Reformation in Poland, vol. i, No. 1, p. 15.

[229] See [Appendix, No. 10.] The number of Polish students at Wittenberg was so considerable by 1535 that John Cochlaeus, a Catholic polemical writer, called attention to the danger of this to the Catholic Church (Reformation in Poland, vol. ii, No. 7, p. 166), and the result was the Edict of Feb. 4, 1535; repeated March 22, 1540; revoked in 1543.