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32 etiam^ fiibl. Ck>xdeaian^ p. 369 ; BibL Teller, p. 170. This notice is entirely taken from Marchand. Pana^r has no mention of this work^ although he inserts^ under the tame year and place^ the original and extremely acarce edition of the Centum Gravamina, which has, appended, the Annataa, but without the Taxae. Tom. vii. p. 465. The Tax» are certainly found in Biernxau's edition, exactly, as appears on a general inspection, and an examination of some of the most important articles, as they are found in Mnsculus, Da Finet, and the French editions since his time. The Papists have made a low attempt to palm the Centum Gravamina upon the Lutherans. It is enough to say, that they are inserted in the Fasciculus Rerum Expetendarum, &c. and that they con- tain the doctrine of Kome.^ XX. Eeedem. Coloniie, apud Gosninum Colinium, 1522. Banck, however, to whom Marchand is indebted for his notice of this edi* tion, makes the date 1523« See Preface to his Taxae. XXI. Efledem. Parisiis, 1531, in 12. M. more amply described m my Memoirs of the Couacii of Xreut, pp. i— 11. r V
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