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holic Encyclopaedia, art. Eucharist (contributed by J. Pohle, S. T. D., Breslau); "Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent," sess. 13, ch. 1-8 (London ed., 1851, tr. by T. A. Buckley, pp. 70-79); K. R. Hagenbach, "Compendium of the History of Doctrines," Vol. I, pp. 214-223, 393-398, and Vol. II, pp. 88-114; J. Calvin, "Institutes," bk. 4, ch. 17, 18; R. Hooker, "Ecclesiastical Polity," bk. 5, ch. 67; Chas. Elliott, "Delineation of Roman Catholicism," bk. 2, ch. 4, 5. Page 65. WALDENSIAN VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE.--On early Waldensian translations of portions of the Bible into the language of the common people, see Townley, "Illustrations of Biblical Literature," Vol. I, ch. 10, par. 1-13; E. Petavel, "The Bible in France," ch. 2, par. 3, 4, 8-10, 13, 21 (Paris ed., 1864); G. H. Putnam, "The Censorship of the Church of Rome," Vol. II, ch. 2. Page 77. EDICT AGAINST THE WALDENSES.--A considerable portion of the text of the papal bull issued by Innocent VIII. in 1487 against the Waldenses (the original of which is in the library of the University of Cambridge) is given, in an English translation, in Dowling's "History of Romanism," bk. 6, ch. 5, sec. 62 (ed. 1871). Page 84. INDULGENCES.--See note for page 59. Page 85. WYCLIFFE.--For the original text of the papal bulls issued against Wycliffe, with an English translation, see J. Foxe, "Acts and Monuments," Vol. III, pp. 4-13 (Pratt-Townsend ed., London, 1870). See also J. Lewis, "Life of Wiclif," pp. 49-51, 305-314 (ed. 1820); Lechler, "John Wycliffe and His English Precursors," ch. 5, sec. 2 (pp. 162-164, London ed., 1884, tr. by Lorimer); A. Neander, "General History of the Christian Church," period 6, _sec. 2_, part 1, par. 8. Page 86. INFALLIBILITY.--On the doctrine of Infallibility, see Catholic Encyclopaedia, art. Infallibility (contributed by P. J. Turner, S. T. D.); Geo. Salmon, "The Infallibility of the Church;" Chas. Elliott, "Delineation of Roman Catholicism," bk. 1, ch. 4; Cardinal Gibbons, "The Faith of Our Fathers," ch. 7 (49th ed., 1897). Page 103. INDULGENCES.--See note for page 59. Page 104. COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE.--On the calling of the Council of Constance by Pope John XXIII., at the instance of the emperor Sigismund, see Mosheim, "Ecclesiastical History," bk. 3, cent. 15, part 2, ch. 2, sec. 3; J. Dowling, "History of Romanism," bk. 6, ch. 2, par. 13; A. Bower, "History of the Popes," Vol. VII, pp. 141-143 (London ed., 1766); Neander, "Histo
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