[372] VII. x. 348 ff.

[373] Vol. ii. pp. 31-34.

[374] Tagebuch, p. 344.

[375] Ibid. p. 304.

[376] Acta Sanctæ Sedis, v. 447.

[377] Acta Sanctæ Sedis, vol. v. 501-7.

[378] Compare Tagebuch (pp. 304, 324, 325, and 344) with Quirinus (p. 432) and Vitelleschi (p. 130).

[379] Tagebuch, p. 358.

[380] Quirinus, p. 477.

[381] The Civiltá, without naming the Syllabus, asserts that by this paragraph the Council itself has put a new seal on all the acts of the Pontiff condemning erroneous opinions. It says the mouths are shut of those sowers of tares who would pretend that opinions not branded as heresies were left free by the Council, because not separately named (VII. x. 524).