[60] Works, ix. 86.

[61] Ib.

[62] Ib. p. 112.

[63] Ib. p. 47.

[64] Ib. p. 115.

[65] Ib. p. 3. Johnson, it should be remarked, does not write “the ruffians of the Reformation.” He uses the word as South does, when he speaks of “those times which had reformed so many churches to the ground” (South’s Sermons, ed. 1823, i. 173). No man upheld the Reformed Church of England more strongly than South.

[66] Works, ix. 6.

[67] Boswell’s Johnson, v. 61.

[68] Works, ix. 61.

[69] Ib. p. 4.