[459] Letters, &c. p. 91, &c.
[460] Charge, p. 14.
[461] Charge, p. 17.
[462] Id. p. 73.
[463] See Maimbourg's History of Arianism, i. 6, note 3.
[464] Letters, p. 215.
[465] Charge, p. 43. Horsley rather lays himself open in this passage to the charge of confounding history with mythology; but probably all he meant was to show the extreme antiquity of Trinitarian notions.
[466] Evanson, Disney, Jebb, Gilbert Wakefield, &c.
[467] Letters, &c. 243.