96 ([return])
[ Lords' Journals, March 21. 1689.]
97 ([return])
[ Lords' Journals, April 5. 1689; Burnet, ii. 10.]
98 ([return])
[ Commons' Journals, March 28. April 1. 1689; Paris Gazette, April 23. Part of the passage in the Paris Gazette is worth quoting. "Il y eut, ce jour le (March 28), une grande contestation dans la Chambre Basse, sur la proposition qui fut faite de remettre les séences apres les fetes de Pasques observees toujours par l'Eglise Anglicane. Les Protestans conformistes furent de cet avis; et les Presbyterians emporterent a la pluralite des voix que les seances recommenceroient le Lundy, seconde feste de Pasques." The Low Churchmen are frequently designated as Presbyterians by the French and Dutch writers of that age. There were not twenty Presbyterians, properly so called, in the House of Commons. See A. Smith and Cutler's plain Dialogue about Whig and Tory, 1690.]
99 ([return])
[ Accounts of what passed at the Conferences will be found in the Journals of the Houses, and deserve to be read.]
100 ([return])
[ Journals, March 28. 1689; Grey's Debates.]