[879] Pepys' Diary, vol. v. 113, 114.

[880] Lord Braybrook's note to Pepys, v. 114.

[881] Burns' Eccles. Law, i. p. 328. High Churchmen, however, sometimes had their jest at the special love of the opposite party for 'their own Protestant Pews.'—T. Lewis's Scourge, Apr. 8, 1717, No. 10.

[882] Anderson's British Poets, ix. 82.

[883] Paterson's Pietas Londinensis, passim.

[884] Prior's Poems, 'Epitaph on Jack and Joan'—British Poets, vii. 448.

[885] 'Baucis and Philemon'—B. Poets, ix. 13.

[886] Fielding's Jos. Andrews, book iv. chap. i.

[887] A.J.B. Beresford Hope, Worship in the Church of England, 1874, 17.

[888] Such an instance was once mentioned to the writer by Bishop Eden, the late Primus of the Episcopal Church in Scotland.