[581] G. Macdonald's England's Antiphon, 288.
[582] Chalmers' English Poets, xv. 269. Thoughts on Human Reason.
[583] M.J. Matter, Histoire de Christianisme, vol. iv. 347. H.J. Rose, Protestantism in Germany, 46-9. Dorner's History of Protestant Theology, ii. 217-227.
[584] Matter, Histoire, &c., 348.
[585] Lavington's Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists, 1747, § 14.
[586] Id. 20.
[587] Schleiermacher, in a Letter to his Sister, 1805; F. Rowan's Life of Schleiermacher, ii. 23.
[588] Whiston's Life, by Himself, 576.
[589] Hatton's Memoirs, p. 216, quoted in L. Tyerman's 'Life of J. Gambold,' in his Oxford Methodists, 188. Archbishop Potter, in 1737, wrote a Latin letter to Zinzendorf, full of sympathy and interest. It is given in Doddridge's Correspondence, v. 264.
[590] Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 1758, vol. v. 86. Doddridge's Correspondence, v. 271, note. Remarks on Stinstra's 'Letters,' in J. Hughes' Correspondence, 1772, ii. 204-5.