[191] Ibid. iv. p. 323.
[192] Ibid. iv. p. 146.
[193] Saint-Evremond, Œuvres, iii. p. 272.
[194] Ibid. iii. p. 265.
[195] Diary, 13th March 1691.
[196] His only published work is the Bibliothèque de Droit canonique, edited by Guillaume Voet in 1661. See Ancillon, Mém. hist. et crit., Amst. 1709. P. 221.
[197] Saint-Evremond, Œuvres, iv. p. 309.
[198] For details on this affair, so singularly suggestive of the arrogance in the seventeenth century of the most important Consistory in France, see Ancillon, op. cit. 223.
[199] Smith MSS., viii. f. 25-27.
[200] Saint-Evremond, Œuvres, iii. pp. 266-267.