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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.] [Footnote 395: Calamy, ii. 243.] [Footnote 396: _Guardian_, No. 41.] [Footnote 397: _Spectator_, No. 269.] [Footnote 398: Hoadly, 'Reasonableness of Conformity.'--_Works_, i. 284.] [Footnote 399: 'Letter to a Clergyman,' &c.--_Works_, i. 30.] [Footnote 400: Matthew Henry, in Thoresby's _Correspondence_, i. 438.] [Footnote 401: Speech in the House of Lords, 1704.] [Footnote 402: Burnet's _Life and Times_, 741.] [Footnote 403: Ibid. 721.] [Footnote 404: At this date, as White Kennet's biographer remarks, 'the name of Presbyterian was liberally bestowed on one of the archbishops, on several of the most exemplary bishops, as well as on great numbers among the interior clergy.'--_Life of Kennet_, 102.] [Footnote 405: _Sermon before the Lord Mayor_, &c. November 5, 1709.] [Footnote 406: _The Church of England free from the Imputation of Popery_, 1683.] [Footnote 407: Skeats' _History of the Free Churches_, 160.] [Footnote 408: Id. 346.] [Footnote 409: Horace Walpole's _Memoirs_, &c. 366.] [Footnote 410: They are carefully summarised in a series of papers in the _Gentleman's Magazine_ for 1750, vols. xix and xx. It is clear fr
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