The English Church in the Eighteenth Century eBook

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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 1134:  South’s Works, iv. 191.]

[Footnote 1135:  Lathbury’s Hist. of the Nonjurors, 156, 507-8.  Parry’s Hist. of the Ch. of E., iii, 165.]

[Footnote 1136:  This gave occasion to a special pastoral letter of the Bishop of London, Dec. 26, 1718.]

[Footnote 1137:  Whiston’s Memoirs, at date 1720, 249.]

[Footnote 1138:  Thus we find Dr. Parr speaking of ‘reviving’ its use in his parish.  Johnstone’s ’Life of Parr’—­Q.  Rev. 39, 268.  Expressions of dislike to parts of it among Churchmen are very numerous throughout the century.]

[Footnote 1139:  Barbauld’s Works, by Aikin, ii. 151.  Bishop Watson’s Life, i. 395.]

[Footnote 1140:  J. Johnson, Clergyman’s Vade Mecum, i. 12, and Heylin (Hist. pl. ii. cap. 4) quoted by him.]

[Footnote 1141:  N. Bisse, Beauty of Holiness, 123.  C. Crutwell’s Life of Bishop Wilson, 265 (in the Isle of Man, First and Second Services are the regular terms used in official ecclesiastical notices). London Parishes, 8.]

[Footnote 1142:  Sherlock On Public Worship, 1681, 205, 219.]

[Footnote 1143:  Beveridge On Frequent Communion, 155, 173.]

[Footnote 1144:  Fleetwood for example, ‘Charge to the Ely Clergy,’ 1716—­Works, 1737, 699.]

[Footnote 1145:  Secker’s Eight Charges, 63.]

[Footnote 1146:  E.C.M.  Walcott’s Customs of Cathedrals, 101.]

[Footnote 1147:  Quoted in The Church of England Vindicated, &c., 1801, 5.]

[Footnote 1148:  Two Letters Concerning the Methodists, by the Rev. Moore Booker, 1751, Pref. iv.]

[Footnote 1149:  Burnet’s Funeral Sermon on Tillotson, quoted in Lathbury’s Nonjurors, 156.]

[Footnote 1150:  Du Moulin’s Sober and Dispassionate Reply, &c., 1680, 32.]

[Footnote 1151:  The Church of England’s Complaint against the Irregularities of some of the Clergy, 1709, 15.]

[Footnote 1152:  J. Johnstone’s Life of Dr. Parr, qu. in Q.  Rev. 39, 268.]

[Footnote 1153:  R. Nelson’s Life of Bull, 52.]

[Footnote 1154:  Charge of 1741—­Secker’s Eight Charges, 63.]

[Footnote 1155:  C. Leslie’s ’Letter about the New Separation’—­Works, i. 510.  He adds that some clergymen of the Ch. of E. always used unleavened bread at the Sacrament.]

[Footnote 1156:  L. Tyerman’s Oxford Methodists, Pref. vi.  Other allusions to an occasional preference for this usage occur in Bishop Horne’s Works, App. 203, and Gent.  Mag. 1750, xx. 75.  In some editions of Bishop Wilson’s Sacra Privata, there is a prayer for a blessing on the bread and wine-and-water.]

[Footnote 1157:  Herbert’s Country Parson quoted in Brand’s Pop.  Antiquities, i. 521.]

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