The English Church in the Eighteenth Century eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 807 pages of information about The English Church in the Eighteenth Century.

The English Church in the Eighteenth Century eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 807 pages of information about The English Church in the Eighteenth Century.

[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, Sec. 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.]

[Footnote 144:  Pp. 309-59.]

[Footnote 145:  Secretan, 195.]

[Footnote 146:  Bowles’ Life of Ken, 247.]

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