[Footnote 95: Lord Somers" "Judgment of whole Kingdoms.... As to Rights of Kings," 1710, -- 117.]

[Footnote 96: _Life of Kettlewell_, App. No. 13. Kettlewell uses the same words, Id. p. 87.]

[Footnote 97: Letter to his Nephew, Nichols" _Lit. An._ iv. 219.]

[Footnote 98: Lathbury, 94.]

[Footnote 99: A letter from Burnet to Compton, quoted from the Rawl.

MSS. in _Life of Ken_, 527.]

[Footnote 100: Birch"s _Tillotson_, lxxv.]

[Footnote 101: _Life of Kettlewell_, 87.]

[Footnote 102: Whaley N., Sermon before the University of Oxford, January 30, 1710, 16.]

[Footnote 103: Lee"s _Life of Kettlewell_, 167.]

[Footnote 104: Warburton"s "Alliance," iv. 173.]

[Footnote 105: "The supremacy of the Queen is, in the sense used by the n.o.ble lord, no better than a fiction. There might have been such a supremacy down to the times of James II., but now there is no supremacy but that of the three estates of the realm and the supremacy of the law."--J. Bright"s _Speeches_, ii. 475.]

[Footnote 106: Lathbury, 129. _Life of Kettlewell_, 139.]

[Footnote 107: Lathbury, 91.]

[Footnote 108: Dodwell"s _Further Prospect of the Case in View_, 1707, 19, 111, quoted in Lathbury, 201, 203.]

[Footnote 109: Birch"s _Life of Tillotson_, clx.x.xiii.]

[Footnote 110: _Life of Kettlewell_, App. 17.]

[Footnote 111: Hearne"s _Reliquiae_, ii. 257.]

[Footnote 112: Lathbury, 388.]

[Footnote 113: Secretan, 37, 65.]

[Footnote 114: Hunt, 3, 257, and Ca.s.san"s _Lives of the Bishops of Winchester_, 379. Ca.s.san, quoting from n.o.ble, says Trimnell was a very good man,"whom even the Tories valued, though he preached terrible Whig sermons."]

[Footnote 115: Id.]

[Footnote 116: _Life of Kettlewell_, 56.]

[Footnote 117: Nelson"s _Life of Bull_, 178.]

[Footnote 118: Brokesby"s _Life of Dodwell_, 363.]

[Footnote 119: Secretan, 178-9. Teale, 297.]

[Footnote 120: _Sharp"s Life_, by his Son, i. 355, and Secretan, 178.]

[Footnote 121: Beveridge"s _Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion_, 1708.]

[Footnote 122: Lathbury, 302.]

[Footnote 123: In answer to Lavington, who charged him with prayers to that effect in his _Devotions for every day in the Week_ (_Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists_, 157), Wesley answered, "In this kind of general prayer for the faithful departed, I conceive myself to be clearly justified both by the earliest antiquity and by the Church of England."--"Answer to Lavington," _Works_, ix. 55, also "Letter to Dr.

Middleton," _Works_, x. 9.]

[Footnote 124: _Boswell"s Life_, i. 187, 101, ii. 166.]

[Footnote 125: Hearne"s _Reliquiae_, ii. 188.]

[Footnote 126: Lathbury, 302.]

[Footnote 127: Wake"s _Three Tracts against Popery_, -- 3. Quoted with much censure by Blackburne, _Historical View_, &c., 115.]

[Footnote 128: Lathbury, 300.]

[Footnote 129: Nelson"s _Life of Bull_, 405.]

[Footnote 130: Bowles" _Life of Ken_, 38.]

[Footnote 131: Lathbury, 297, 302. The custom is spoken of as frequent among the High Churchmen of 1710-20.--_Life of Kennet_, 125.]

[Footnote 132: _Life of Kettlewell_, 130.]

[Footnote 133: A.P. Stanley"s _Eastern Church_, 410.]

[Footnote 134: A.P. Stanley"s _Eastern Church_, 453, 462.]

[Footnote 135: _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 808.]

[Footnote 136: Burnet, writing in 1694, remarking on "the present depressed and ignorant state of the Greek Churches," speaks also with warm sympathy of their poverty and persecution--"a peculiar character of bearing the Cross."--_Four Sermons, &c._, 198.]

[Footnote 137: _Biographical Dictionary_, "Ludolph.]

[Footnote 138: Christopher Wordsworth, _University Life in the Eighteenth Century_, 331.]

[Footnote 139: Secretan, 103.]

[Footnote 140: Wordsworth, _University Life_, &c. 324-5.]

[Footnote 141: Teale, 302.--This was in 1707. Archbishop Sharp gave his help in furthering this work.--_Life_, i. 402.]

[Footnote 142: Evans" _Life of Frampton_, 44.]

[Footnote 143: Secretan, ii. 220-2. Hearne"s _Reliquiae_, ii. 230.]

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