[385] Quirinus, p. 508.
[386] Quirinus says by seventy-seven; but we give the numbers as we count them at the foot of the document in the Documenta ad Illustrandum, ii. p. 392.
[387] Doc. ad Ill., i. 178.
[388] Serie VII. x. p. 291.
[389] Printed in Documenta ad Ill., i. p. 1-129.
[390] Tagebuch, p. 365. Friedrich adds a note to his second edition:—"Bishop Namszanowski had this statement denied in the Germania of 1872, No. 132. This is really disgusting. I declare here, as I have done already in the Cologne Gazette, that the Bishop himself told me in his own house immediately after the meeting with Martin. I was so struck with the expression that I entered it under the heading, 'Certain Notes touching Rome and the Council.'"
[391] Ibid., p. 380; La Liberté du Concile, Doc. i. p. 173.
[392] Documenta, ii. p. 391.
[393] Pet. Priv., iii. p. 27.
[394] Documenta, ii. 212-89.