[82] Lord Mahon's History of England, chap. 12.
[83] Secretan, 223.
[84] The parallel with an interesting portion of I. Casaubon's life is singularly close. See Pattison's Isaac Casaubon, chap. 5.
[85] In conjunction with Archbishop Sharp, Smalridge, and Jablouski, &c. See Chapter on 'Comprehension, &c.'
[86] Secretan, 221, note. Nelson gives a full account of Dr. Grabe in his Life of Bull, 343-6.
[87] Memoirs, 154.
[88] Life of Ken, by a Layman, 619-20.
[89] Secretan, 142.
[90] Oglethorpe and Nelson sometimes met here. Secretan, 211.
[91] He was one of the many writers against the Deists. It was to his credit, that although he had been strongly opposed to Atterbury in controversy, he earnestly supported him in what he thought an oppressive prosecution.—Williams' Memoirs of Atterbury, i. 417.