[103] Grafton, vol i. p. 592.
[104] Historic Doubts, Lord Orford's Works, 5 vols. 4to. vol. ii. p. 146.
[105] Grafton, vol. ii. p. 156.
[106] Burnet on the Reformation, and Appendix.
[107] Walker's Circumstantial Account, 8vo. 1. p. 78.
[108] Taylor's Preface, p. x.
[109] Page 37.
[110] No. 335.—The Spectator's encomium on Booth is, however, sufficiently slight. The good bishop, it is evident, was better acquainted with the realities he was here describing than these theatrical types.
[111] Here the archbishop took the paten into his hands.
[112] And here broke the bread.