[171]. Some medical questions the child wishes put to her London doctor are here omitted.

[172]. John Jortin, D.D., born 1696, died 1770. His numerous theological and historical works have been frequently reprinted.

[173]. Henry More, D.D., born 1614, died 1687. In 1640 published Psycho-Zoia; or, the Life of the Soul. His philosophical and theological works have been reprinted.

[174]. Th. Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury, born 1693, died 1768.

[175]. Samuel Ogden, D.D., born 1716, died 1778.

[176]. Adam Littleton, D.D., born 1627, died 1674.

[177]. Samuel Clarke, D.D., born 1675, died 1729. The piece alluded to was the first Boyle Lecture. Of his works Dr. Johnson remarked, ‘I should recommend Dr. Clarke’s works were he orthodox.’

[178]. John Conybeare, D.D., born 1691, died 1755. ‘A great champion of revelation.’

[179]. Plymer; in Redgrave’s Dictionary of Artists written ‘Plimer.’ Two brothers therein mentioned, Andrew and Nathaniel, both miniature painters and exhibitors at the R.A.; born 1763, died 1837; born 1767, died 1822.

[180]. Practical View of the Prevailing System of Professed Christians in the Higher and Middle Ranks in this Country, Contrasted with Real Christianity. Published 1797, and frequently reprinted.