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The Radical Reformation. By George Huntston Williams. Pp. xxxii + 924. Philadelphia: Westminster Press; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1962. 70s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
Affiliation:
New College, University of London

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page 114 note 1 It is of interest to note this use of episcopus by Capito, whom ten years earlier Erasmus had more sardonically described as himself noui Euangelii Episcopus (Opus Epistolarum, ed. Allen, Ep. 1459.61); cf. also the later sobriquet for Giles of Aachen, Anabaptistarum Episcopus (401).

page 114 note 2 Though mentioned three times, this is only a ‘surmise’ (268 n.87).

page 114 note 3 The reference (377 n.21) given for Rothmann's Restitution, ‘Knaabe, loc. cit.’, appears to be a ghost; it should be to the edition published in 1888 by A. Knaake.

page 115 note 1 Bartlet, W., Ίχνογραφα, or a Model of the Primitive Congregational Way, London 1647, ep. dedGoogle Scholar.

page 116 note 1 Bainton, K. H., Bernardino Ochino (Firenze 1940), 150Google Scholar, inferring un testo originale comune.