Footnotes:
[0] With special reference to Father Damien, pp. 63–81.
[65] From the Sydney Presbyterian, October 26, 1889.
[85] Theater of Mortality, p. 10; Edin. 1713.
[86] History of My Own Times, beginning 1660, by Bishop Gilbert Burnet, p. 158.
[87a] Wodrow’s Church History, Book II. chap. i. sect. I.
[87b] Crookshank’s Church History, 1751, second ed. p. 202.
[88] Burnet, p. 348.
[89] Fuller’s Historie of the Holy Warre, fourth ed. 1651.
[90] Wodrow, vol. ii. p. 17.
[92] Sir J. Turner’s Memoirs, pp. 148–50.
[93] A Cloud of Witnesses, p. 376.
[94a] Wodrow, pp. 19, 20.
[94b] A Hind Let Loose, p. 123.
[95] Turner, p. 163.
[96a] Turner, p. 198.
[96b] Ibid. p. 167.
[97] Wodrow, p. 29.
[98] Turner, Wodrow, and Church History by James Kirkton, an outed minister of the period.
[99] Kirkton, p. 244.
[101a] Kirkton.
[101b] Turner.
[102] Kirkton.
[103] Kirkton.
[104] Cloud of Witnesses, p. 389; Edin. 1765.
[105a] Kirkton, p. 247.
[105b] Ibid. p. 254.
[105c] Ibid. p. 247.
[105d] Ibid. pp. 247, 248.
[106] Kirkton, p. 248.
[107a] Kirkton, p. 249.
[107b] Naphtali, p. 205; Glasgow, 1721.
[107c] Wodrow, p. 59.
[108a] Kirkton, p. 246.
[108b] Defoe’s History of the Church of Scotland.
[151] ‘This paper was written in collaboration with James Waiter Ferrier, and if reprinted this is to be stated, though his principal collaboration was to lie back in an easy-chair and laugh.’—[R.L.S., Oct. 25, 1894.]
[183] The illustrator was, in fact, a lady, Miss Eunice Bagster, eldest daughter of the publisher, Samuel Bagster; except in the case of the cuts depicting the fight with Apollyon, which were designed by her brother, Mr. Jonathan Bagster. The edition was published in 1845. I am indebted for this information to the kindness of Mr. Robert Bagster, the present managing director of the firm.—[Sir Sidney Colvin’s Note.]
[205] See a short essay of De Quincey’s.
[206a] Religio Medici, Part ii.
[206b] Duchess of Malfi.