[1156] L. Tyerman's Oxford Methodists, Pref. vi. Other allusions to an occasional preference for this usage occur in Bishop Horne's Works, App. 203, and Gent. Mag. 1750, xx. 75. In some editions of Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata, there is a prayer for a blessing on the bread and wine-and-water.

[1157] Herbert's Country Parson quoted in Brand's Pop. Antiquities, i. 521.

[1158] Walcott's Customs of Cathedrals, 137.

[1159] London Parishes, &c., 20.

[1160] Paterson's Pietas Londinensis, 52.

[1161] Id. 104.

[1162] Spectator, No. 372.

[1163] H.W. Cripps's Law of the Ch., &c., 218.

[1164] Hartley Coleridge, Essays and Marginalia, ii. 338.

[1165] Pope's Works, vii. 222-35. Naturally, Jacobite parsons were robed by Jacobite clerks. 'Who hath not observed several parish clerks that have ransacked Hopkins and Sternhold for staves in favour of the race of Jacob.'—Addison, in The Freeholder, No. 53.