[551] Way to Divine Knowledge, 78, and 31. Appeal, &c., 5.

[552] Way to Divine Knowledge, 14.

[553] Way to Divine Knowledge, 15.

[554] One of the passages on the title-page of Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation, was the following sentence from the Retractations of St. Augustine: 'The thing which is now called the Christian Religion was also among the ancients, nor was it wanting from the beginning of the human race, until Christ came in the flesh, when the true religion that then was began to be called Christian.'—Quoted in Hunt's Religious Thought in England, ii. 434.

[555] Spirit of Love, pt. ii. 124, vol. viii.

[556] Appeal, &c., 199-200. Spirit of Prayer, pt. ii. 159.

[557] Wesley's 'Letter to W. Law.'—Works, ix. 488—. Also Warburton on Middleton; and 'Doctrine of Grace,' part iii.—Works, vol. iv.

[558] Way to Divine Knowledge, 10. Appeal, &c., 325.

[559] Mandeville's Fable of the Bees, 1714, l. 425.

[560] Mandeville's Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue, p. 12.