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[11] No part of this sentence from “provided” is in the Ed. 1536.

[12] “Tam licenter quam impune,” not in Ed. 1536.

[13] No part of the passage, beginning above, “The deception,” &c., is in Ed. 1536.

[14] Instead of “thought they were cured,” the Ed. 1536 says simply, “they were cured” (curarentur).

[15] “Ut modestissime etiam loquar,” not in the Ed. 1536.

[16] Acatius in lib. 11 cap 16, F. Triport. Hist.

[17] Ambr. lib. 2. De Officiis, cap. 28.

[18] Instead of the words here translated–viz. “exquisito splendore vel potius insanc luxu,” the Ed. 1536 has only the word “luxu.”

[19] Spiridion. Trip. Hist. lib. 1 cap. 10

[20] Trip. Hist. lib. 8 cap 1

[21] August. De Opere Monach cap 7

[22] Epiph. Epist. ab Hieron. versa

[23] Conc. Elibert. can. 36.

[24] No part of this sentence is in Ed. 1536.

[25] Ambr de Abraha. lib. 1 c. 7

[26] Gelasius Papa in Conc. Rom.

[27] Chrys. in 1. cap. Ephes

[28] Calixt. Papa, De Consecrat. dist. 2

[29] Instead of the whole passage, beginning at bottom of p. 11, “It is a Father who testifies,” &c., the Ed. 1536 has the following sentence: “Ex patribus erat qui negavit in sacramento coenae esse verum corpus sed mysterium duntaxat corporis; sic enim ad verbum loquitur.” On the margin, reference is made to the author of an unfinished Tract on Matthew, forming the 11th Homil. among the works of Chrysostom.

[30] Gelas. can. Comperimus, De Consec. dist. 2.

[31] Cypr. Epist. 2, lib. 1. De Lapsis.

 

 

 

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