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Protestantism in France From Death of Francis I to Edict of Nantes - James Aitken Wylie

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Footnotes:<br />

1. Gaberel, volume 2, p. 311.<br />

2. De Vita et Rebus Gestis Pii V, Pont. Maz.<br />

Auc<strong>to</strong>re Io An<strong>to</strong>nio Gabutio, Novariensi<br />

Presbytero Congregationis Clericorum<br />

Regularium S. Pauli. Lib. 1, p. 5; Rome, 1605.<br />

3. Ibid., lib. 1, p. 7.<br />

4. Ibid., lib. 1, p. 8.<br />

5. Gabutius, Vita Pii V, lib. 1, cap. 5.<br />

6. Ibid., lib. 6, cap. 13-17.<br />

7. Epp. Pii V a Goubau. The letters <strong>of</strong> Pius V<br />

were published at Antwerp <strong>in</strong> 1640, by <strong>Francis</strong><br />

Goubau, Secretary <strong>to</strong> the Spanish Embassy at<br />

Rome.<br />

8. Epp. Pii V a Goubau. This letter is dated 28th<br />

March, 1569.<br />

9. "Ad <strong>in</strong>ternecionem usque."<br />

10. "Deletis omnibus."<br />

11. Edit. Goubau, livr. 3, p. 136.<br />

12. These letters are dated 13th April, 1569.<br />

13. Adriani (cont<strong>in</strong>ua<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Guicciard<strong>in</strong>i) drew his<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation from the Journal <strong>of</strong> Cosmo de<br />

Medici, who died <strong>in</strong> 1574. (Guizot, volume 3,<br />

301

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