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[Footnote 250: S. xlvi., _Works_, iii. 362.]
[Footnote 251: Id. 363.]
[Footnote 252: Id. 364.]
[Footnote 253: S. xlvi., _Works_ iii. 365]
[Footnote 254: S. xlvii. _Works_, iii. 398.]
[Footnote 255: Leslie, ii. 562.]
[Footnote 256: Leslie, ii. 596.]
[Footnote 257: Quotations from the _Shepherd_ of Hermas, in a review of vol. i. of the _Ante-Nicene Library_ in the _Spectator_, July 27, 1867, p. 836.]
[Footnote 258: Just. Mart. _Dial. c.u.m Tryph._ i. b. i. -- v. 20 (ed. W.
Trollope, 1846); also Iren. _Haer._ ii. 34, 3, quoted in note to above.]
[Footnote 259: _Sibyll._ ver. 331. _De Psalm._ 36, v. 15; _Serm._ xx. -- 12; Lactant. _Div. Inst._ vii. 21, all quoted in H.B. Wilson's speech, 1863, 102-10.]
[Footnote 260: Jerome, _Com. in Is._ tom. 3, ed. Ben. 514, quoted by Le Clerc, _Bib. Choisie_, vii. 326.]
[Footnote 261: Clem. Alex. _Strom._ vii. -- 6, p. 851, quoted in Blunt, J.J., _Early Fathers_, p. 80.]
[Footnote 262: Origen, _Hom._ 6, in _Ex. N._ 4, quoted by Wilson, and _De Princip._ iii. c. v-vi. quoted by Blunt, _Early Fathers_, 99, and Le Clerc, _Bibliotheque Choisie_, vii. 327.]
[Footnote 263: Wilson, 119 and 99.]
[Footnote 264: J.T. Rutt, note to Calamy's _Own Life_, i. 140.]
[Footnote 265: Biog. D., _Vane_.]
[Footnote 266: H. More, _Works_, ed. 1712. _On the Immortality of the Soul_, b. iv. ch. xix. -- 9.]
[Footnote 267: Worthington's unhesitating acceptance of the tenet in question (_Essay on Man's Redemption_, 1748, 308) is particularly noticeable, because he was an ardent believer in the gradual restoration of mankind in general to a state of perfection.]
[Footnote 268: _Life of Young_. Anderson's _British Poets_, x. 10.]
[Footnote 269: Fielding's _Joseph Andrews_, b. ii. ch. 3.]
[Footnote 270: Birch, T., _Life of Tillotson_, cliv.]
[Footnote 271: Locke, J., _Reasonableness of Christianity_, Preface.]
[Footnote 272: S. x.x.xv., _Works_, iii. 85.]
[Footnote 273: Id. 84.]
[Footnote 274: Id. and i. 511; S. cxl.]
[Footnote 275: Birch, clvi.]
[Footnote 276: _Bibliotheque Choisie_, tom. vii. art. 7.]
[Footnote 277: S. ccxii., _Works_, ix. 84.]
[Footnote 278: C. Leslie, _Works_, ii. 596-7.]
[Footnote 279: Young's _Poems_, Sat. vi.]
[Footnote 280: They complained that Jesus Christ had not been preached among them since Mr. Tillotson had been settled in the parish.--(Birch, xviii.) This was in 1663. The contrast between Tillotson's style and that of the Commonwealth preachers would in any case have been very marked, the more so as Puritanism gained a strong footing in the eastern counties.]
[Footnote 281: S. xlii., _Works_, iii. 275.]
[Footnote 282: S. vii., _Works_, i. 495.]
[Footnote 283: S. x.x.xiv., _Works_, iii. 65.]
[Footnote 284: S. vii., _Works_, i. 499.]
[Footnote 285: Pope's _Essay on Man_, Ep. 4.]
[Footnote 286: In _Guardian_, No. 55.]
[Footnote 287: 'Ground, &c., of Morality,' Chubb's _Works_, iii. 6.]
[Footnote 288: Dorner, iii. 81.]
[Footnote 289: M. Pattison in _Essays and Reviews_, 275.]
[Footnote 290: Quoted in F.D. Maurice's Preface to _Law's Answer to Mandeville_, lxx.]
[Footnote 291: Channing and Aikin's _Correspondence_, 46.]
[Footnote 292: Mackintosh's _Progress of Ethical Philosophy_, sect. i.]
[Footnote 293: S.T. Coleridge, _Aids to Reflection_, i. 37.]
[Footnote 294: Mackay, R.W., Introduction to _The Sophists_, 36.]
[Footnote 295: _Ecce h.o.m.o_, 114.]
[Footnote 296: G. Eliot, _Romola_, near the end.]
[Footnote 297: _Ecce h.o.m.o_, 115; cf. Coleridge, _The Friend_ Ess. xvi.
i. 162.]
[Footnote 298: F.W. Robertson, _Life and Letters_, i. 352.]