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[Footnote 347: Id. 166.]
[Footnote 348: Hallam's _Const.i.tutional History of England_, ii. 317.
Hunt, _Religious Thought in England_, i. 213.]
[Footnote 349: Hunt, _Religions Thought in England_, ii. 22.]
[Footnote 350: Skeats' _History of the Free Churches_, 147.]
[Footnote 351: Calamy's _Baxter_, 655 (quoted by Skeats), 149.
Th.o.r.esby's _Diary_, 399.]
[Footnote 352: Skeats, 158-65.]
[Footnote 353: Id. 186.]
[Footnote 354: Wall's _Dissuasive from Schism_, 477.]
[Footnote 355: _Tombs against Marshall_, p. 31, quoted by Wall.]
[Footnote 356: Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 240, 260.]
[Footnote 357: Birch's _Tillotson_, ccvii. Leslie's _Works_, ii.
533-600, &c.]
[Footnote 358: Leslie, ii. 659.]
[Footnote 359: Chillingworth's _Works_, vol. i. Preface, -- 9.]
[Footnote 360: _The Principles of the Reformation concerning Church Communion_, 1704.]
[Footnote 361: _An Apology for the Parliament, &c._, 1697, part i.]
[Footnote 362: Leslie's _Works_, ii. 656.]
[Footnote 363: Dr. Arnold, _Principles of Church Reform_, 285.]
[Footnote 364: Birch's _Life of Tillotson_, ccxxvii.]
[Footnote 365: Burnet's _Four Discourses to the Clergy of Sarum_, 1694, Pref. v.]
[Footnote 366: Skeats, 185.]
[Footnote 367: R. South's _Sermons_, vol. iv. 174-95.]
[Footnote 368: Sermon of November 5, 1709. Hunt, 3, 12.]
[Footnote 369: _Works_, vol. 8, 264.]
[Footnote 370: South's _Sermons_, iv. 227.]
[Footnote 371: Burnet's _Own Times_, 751. Hoadly's _Works_, i. 24]
[Footnote 372: _A Brief Defence of the Church_, 1706.]
[Footnote 373: Id.]
[Footnote 374: Id.]
[Footnote 375: Mosheim's _Ecclesiastical History_ (Maclaine's Trans.), 5, 95.]
[Footnote 376: Hunt, 3, 247.]
[Footnote 377: Doddridge's _Works_, iv. 503-4.]
[Footnote 378: Doddridge's _Correspondence_, v. 167. Perry's _Church History_, 3, 377.]
[Footnote 379: Lord Mahon's _History_, chap. 31.]
[Footnote 380: 'Answer to Bailey,' 1750,--_Works_, vol. ix. 83.]
[Footnote 381: Corner's _History of Protestant Theology_, ii. 204-6.
Rose's _Protestantism in Germany_, 46-9. A.S. Farrer's _History of Religious Thought_, note 17, p. 600. M.J. Matter's _Histoire de Christianisme_, 4, 346.]
[Footnote 382: Matter's _Histoire de Christianisme_, 4, 368.]
[Footnote 383: T. Rowan's _Life and Letters of Schleiermacher_, i. 30.]
[Footnote 384: 'Remarks on the Defence to Aspasio,' &c., 1766,--_Works_, 10, 351.]
[Footnote 385: Idem.]
[Footnote 386: Wesley's 'Answer to Lavington,'--_Works_, vol. ix. 3.]
[Footnote 387: Seward's 'Journal,' 45, quoted by Lavington. _Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared_, 11.]
[Footnote 388: Seward's 'Journal,' 62. Lavington, _Id._]
[Footnote 389: Seward's _Anecdotes_, vol. ii. (ed. 1798), 437.]
[Footnote 390: Calamy's _Life and Times_, i. 404. Perry's _History of the Church of England_, 3, 145.]
[Footnote 391: Calamy, i. 465. Skeats' _History of the Free Churches_, 187.]
[Footnote 392: Calamy, i. 465.]
[Footnote 393: Burnet's _History of his Own Times_, 721.]
[Footnote 394: Hoadly, 'Letter to a Clergyman,' &c.--_Works_, i. 19.]