[203] Nichols, iv. 215.
[204] Sir R. Howard, History of Religion, 1694, preface.
[205] Fleetwood's Works, 516.
[206] No. 106.
[207] No. 155.
[208] No. 101. In the Whig Examiner (No. 2) it is observed, as an instance of the singular variety of tastes, that 'Bunyan and Quarles have passed through several editions, and please as many readers as Dryden and Tillotson.'
[209] Reflections on the Clergy, &c., 1798, iv.; J. Napleton's Advice to a Student. 1795, 26.
[210] Swift's Works, viii. 190.
[211] C. Leslie's Works, ii. 543.
[212] Id. ii. 596.