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ngland_, iii. 110.] [Footnote 8: Secretan, 50, 71.] [Footnote 9: _Practice of True Devotion_, 28.] [Footnote 10: S. Wesley's poem on R. Nelson, prefixed to some editions of the _Practice, &c._. He adds in a note that this was a personal reminiscence of his friend.] [Footnote 11: Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 303.] [Footnote 12: Secretan, 2.] [Footnote 13: 'A man,' says his biographer, 'of singular earnestness, honesty, and practical ability, who was never wanting in times of danger, and never hesitated to discharge his duty at the cost of worldly advantage.'--_Life of Frampton_, by T.S. Evans. Preface, x.] [Footnote 14: Quoted in _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 753.] [Footnote 15: And even, by the permission of the Bishop of London, assisted in the service.--_Evans_, 208.] [Footnote 16: Frampton to Kettlewell. _Life of Kettlewell_, App. No. 18.] [Footnote 17: _Life of Kettlewell_, p. 169.] [Footnote 18: Id. 162, Secretan, 61.] [Footnote 19: _Life of Kettlewell_, App. No. 25.] [Footnote 20: _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 676.] [Footnote 21: _Life of Kettlewell_, 176.] [Footnote 22: Id. pp. 95, 182.] [Footnote 23: Id. 14.] [Footnote 24: Id. 172.] [Footnote 25: Id. 134.] [Footnote 26: Id. 172.] [Footnote 27: Hearne said of him, 'I take him to be the greatest scholar in Europe, when he died; but what exceeds that, his piety and sanctity were beyond compare.'--June 15, 1711, p. 228.] [Footnote 28: _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 540.] [Footnote 29: _Reliq. Hearnianae_, 1710, March 4, p. 188.] [Footnote 30: Brokesby's _Life of Dodwell_, 534.] [Footnote 31: No. 187.] [Footnote 32: Brokesby's _Life of Dodwell_, chap. x. 73.] [Footnote 33: Hunt, J., _Religious Thought in England_, ii. 85.] [Footnote 34: _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 705.] [Footnote 35: Dodwell's _Append. to Case in View, now in Fact_, and his _On Occasional Communion, Life_, pp. 474 and 419.] [Footnote 36: _Life of Kettlewell_, 128.] [Footnote 37: Quoted in Brokesby's _Life of Dodwell_, 546.] [Footnote 38: Id. 541.] [Footnote 39: Macaulay's _History of England_, chap. 12.] [Footnote 40: Id.] [Footnote 41: Secretan, 63.] [Footnote 42: Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 439.] [Footnote 43: _Life of Kettlewell_, App. No. 3.] [Footnote 44: _Life of Ken_, &c., 718.] [Footnote 45: Hunt, ii. 375.] [Footnote 46: Letter to Nelson. _Life of Bull_, 441.] [Footnote 47: _Life of Ken_, &c., 719.] [Footnote 48
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