Erasmici, [255].
Erasmus, [52], [67], [71], [74], [156], [164], [171], [266] n., [273], [288], [299];
a typical Christian Humanist, [172]; visit to England, [172], [177];
his conception of a reformation, [172] ff.;
his Christian Philosophy, [173];
desire for the Scriptures in the vernacular, [174];
Sancte Socrates, ora pro nobis, [175], [253];
dislike to Augustinian theology, [167], [185];
writings in aid of the Reformation, [179];
on saint worship, [180];