on Brotherhoods, [146];

on begging, [143];

debt to the Mystics, [155];

religious atmosphere in which he was reared, [157];

and Savonarola, [163];

and Dean Colet, [165], [170];

and Erasmus, [167], [175] f., [179];

why he succeeded as a Reformer, [189] ff.;

an embodiment of personal piety, [191];

his slow advance, [192];