The Spanish Jesuit Benito Perera wrote a commentary on Daniel in 1588. He commented on Daniel 7:25 as follows:

Latin original of Benito Perera commentary 1588: page 377 on Daniel 7:25:

Daniel 7:25 Page 377 Traditur preterea illud cornu tentasse mutare tempora et leges id est tollere temporales festivitates Iudaeorum rituique, ac ceremonias legales, hoc ipsum Christus facere agressus est, violato saepius sabbato, contemptisque, legis Mosaicae ceremoniis. Quin, eius sectatores, legis obsentuantiam non folum neglexerunt sed etiam damnarunt et omnino interdixerunt. Quid multa? Cornu illud

English Translation of Perera, 1588: page 377 still talking about the Little Horn of Daniel 7:25

It is also said that that horn tried to change the times and the laws, that is to say, to remove the temporal festivals and rites of the Jews, and the legal ceremonies. Indeed, his followers did not neglect the obscenity of the law, but even condemned it and forbade it altogether. What a lot? That horn

 

Latin original of Benito Perera commentary 1588: page 379 on Daniel 7:25:

Quo licet intelligere summum pontificem qui vicarius Christi summam in regno eius potestatem habet non tain corporaliter quam spiritualiter toto orbe regnare et hac spirituali domination cunctis mundi principibus precellere et in universum orbem terrarium habere imperium, Qua propter et si ditionem terrena ab imperatore Romano potuit accipere, attamen spiritualem, propter quam est summus Pontifex, et totius Ecclesiae monarcha, nec ab hominibus, nec ab angelisu potuit accipere.

Is directly from God = est a deo immediate (in the margin of 379 about the papacy institution)

 

English Translation of Perera, 1588: page 379 still talking about the Little Horn of Daniel 7:25 he says: Wherefore may it be understood that the supreme pontiff, who is the vicar of Christ in his kingdom, has the supreme power not only to rule physically but spiritually over the whole world, and by this spiritual dominion to preside over all the princes of the world, and to have dominion over the entire world, because of which and if he could receive earthly dominion from the Roman emperor. yet the spiritual, for which he is the supreme pontiff, and the monarch of the whole Church, he could receive neither from men nor from angels.

 

Perera, 1588: page 380

Christu dominum nostrum non esse significatum per cornum parvulum probatur

It is proved that Christ our Lord is not signified by the little horn

Source: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_-pb8X1__CtMC

Keep in mind that in 1612, 1618 and 1630 Andreas Helwig explained that vicarius filii dei = vicarius Christi = 600+60+6 in Latin counting.