12. Creighton, History of the Papacy during the Reformation, I, 297; Camb. Med. Hy, VIII, 8n.
13. Pastor, I, 241.
14. Pastor, III, 269.
15. Ibid., 324.
16. For a candid Catholic summary of ecclesiastical abuses c. 1500 cf. Janelle, The Catholic Reformation, Chapters I-III.
17. Cambridge Modern History, I, 388.
18. Montalembert, The Monks of the West, I, 81.
19. Coulton, Inquisition and Liberty, 45.
20. Coulton, Five Centuries of Religion, I, 465.
21. Beard, Chas., Martin Luther and the Reformation, 42.
22. Machiavelli, Discourses, iii, 1.
23. Robertson, History of the Reign of Charles V, I, 402.
24. Hayes, Political and Social History of Modern Europe, I, 126.
25. La Tour, Les origines de la Reforme, I, 361.
26. Cf. Pastor, V, 361-2.
27. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 670.
28. Ibid.
29. Ibid.
30. Coulton, Five Centuries of Religion, II, 411.
31. Erasmus, Mar. 5, 1518, in Epistles, III, 287
32. Pastor, VIII, 124.
33. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 670.
34. Ibid., 659.
35. Smith, Preserved, History of Modern Culture, I, 19.
36. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 674.
37. Coulton, Five Centuries of Religion, I, 410 f.; II, 429.
38. Ibid., 400.
39. Erasmus, Epistle 94 in Froude, Life and Letters of Erasmus, 352.
40. Blok, History of the People of the Netherlands, II, 299.
41. Coulton, Life in the Middle Ages, IV, 354.
42. Coulton, Five Centuries, II, 399.
43. Lea, History of the Inquisition in Spain, I. 427.
44. Coulton, Five Centuries, 1,410.
45. La Tour, Les origines, II, 297 f.
46. Coulton, Medieval Panorama, 150, 160.
47. Ibid., 177.
48. Lea, Inquisition in Spain, IV, 95 f.
49. Lea, Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy, 429-32; Kautsky, Communism in Central Europe in the Time of the Reformation, 268.
50. Camb. Mod. Hy, I, 672.
51. Pastor, V, 457 f.
52. Lea, Inquisition in Spain I, 394.
53. Ibid., 402.
54. Ibid.
55. 406.
56. 407.
57. Gascoigne, Seven Rivers of Babylon, in Coulton, Social Life in Britain, 203.
58. Lea, Auricular Confession, III, 277; Beard, Luther, 299.
59. Lea, Auricular Confession, III, 74.
60. Ibid., 179.
61. 343 f.
62. Pastor, VII, 338, 340.
63. Ranke, History of the Reformation in Germany, 153.
64. Camb. Mod. Hy, 660.
65. Pastor, VII, 305.
66. Coulton, The Black Death, 114.
67. Erasmus, Militis Christiani enchiridion, in Lea, Auricular Confession, III, 429.
68. Lea, ibid.
69. Coulton, Five Centuries, I, 410.
CHAPTER II
1. Stubbs, Constitutional History of England, II, 331.
2. Headlam, Story of Nuremberg, 164.
3. Coulton, Chaucer and His England, 173.
4. Froissart, Chronicles, I, 77, 89.
5. Froissart, Everyman ed., 124.
6. Trevelyan, England in the Age of Wycliffe, 28.
7. Stubbs, III, 385.
8. Power, Medieval People, 78.
9. Ibid., 68.
10. Green, Mrs. J. R., Town Life in the Fifteenth Century, I, 351 f.
11. Rogers, Economic Interpretation of History, 75.
12. Cheyney, Dawn of a New Era, 186.
13. Poole, R. L., Wycliffe and Movements for Reform, 88; Id., Illustrations of the History of Medieval Thought, 254.
14. Wyclif, De civili dominio, i, 30, in Poole, Wycliffe, 89.
15. Poole, Illustrations, 264.
16. Poole, Wycliffe, 65.
17. Camb. Med. Hy, VII, 489.
18. Thompson, J. W., Economic and Social History of Europe in the Later Middle Ages, 499.
19. Trevelyan, England in the Age of Wycliffe, 82.
20. Wyclif, “On the Pope,” in English Works, 477.
21. Wyclif, “Of Prelates,” in English Works, 80-1.
22. Ibid., 81.
23. Ibid., 100.
24. 143-63.
25. 96-104.
26. Wyclif, “Of Prelates,” v, 66; vi, 68.
27. “On the Popes,” iii.
28. De officio pastorali in English Works, 457.
29. I John, ii, 18.
30. Rev., xi, 7.
31. Janssen, History of the German People, IV, 119.
32. Wyclif, “On Dominion” (English), i.
33. English Works, 47-57.
34. “On Dominion,” iv; De officio pastorali.
35. English Works, 469-70.
36. “On Dominion,” ii, in Poole, Illustrations, 261.
37. English Works, 452.
38. Ibid., 328
39. 330-1.
40. Trevelyan, England in the Age of Wycliffe, 173.
41. English Works, 465.
42. Ibid., 227-9.
430. 276 f.
44. Coulton, Medieval Panorama, 685.
45. Poole, Wycliffe, no; Trevelyan, Wycliffe, 316.
46. Coulton, Black Death, 68; Medieval Panorama, 89.
47. Mrs. Green, Town Life, I, 54.
48. Stubbs, III, 617-8.
49. Mrs. Green, I, 141.
50. Abram, A., English Life and Manners, 191.
51. Lounsbury, Studies in Chaucer, I, 14.
52. Abram, 191-3.
53. Coulton, Black Death, 96; Camb. Med. Hy, VII, 442.
54. Coulton, Social Life, 350.
55. Ashley, Introd. to English Economic History and Theory, II, 333.
56. Poole, Wycliffe, 106.
57. Oman, The Great Revolt of 1381, 42.
58. Ibid., 51.
59. Froissart, ii, 73.
60. Ibid.
61. Oman, 38-43.
62. Speculum, Jan., 1940, 25.
63. Oman, 68-77.
64. Ibid., 84.
65. Stubbs, II, 428 f.
66. Chambers, Medieval Stage, II, 185.
67. Langland, Vision of William .... concerning Piers the Plowman, i, 73 f.
68. Ibid., i, 68-99, 144–94; vi, 169 f.; xiii, 4 f.
69. Jusserand, Literary History of the English People, 401.
70. Coulton, Chaucer, 30.
71. Lounsbury, I, 74; Coulton, Chaucer, 54.
72. Ibid., 36.
73. Lounsbury, II, 228.
74. Chaucer, Troilus, i, 463.
75. Ibid., iii, 1373 f.
76. The Nun’s Priest’s Tale, 413 f.
77. Legend of Good Women, 1-9.
78. Knight’s Tale, 444 f.