[48]Clarendon. See the same doctrines in Jeremy Taylor, "Liberty of Prophesying," 1647.
[49]Jeremy Taylor's Works, ed. Eden, 1840, 10 vols., "Holy Dying," ch. III. sec. 4, § 3, p. 315.
[50]"Sermon XVI, Of Growth in Sin."
[51]"We have already opened up this dunghill covered with snow, which was indeed on the outside white as the spots of leprosy."
[52]"Golden Grove Sermons:" V. "The Return of Prayers."
[53]Luther's "Table Talk," ed. Hazlitt, No. 187, p. 30: "When Jesus Christ was born, he doubtless cried and wept like other children, and his mother tended him as other mothers tend their children. As he grew up he was submissive to his parents, and waited on them, and carried his supposed father's dinner to him; and when he came back, Mary no doubt often said, 'My dear little Jesus, where hast thou been?'"
[54]"Holy Dying," ed. Eden, ch. I. sec. 1. p. 267.
[55]Ibid. 267.
[56]Ibid. 268.
[57]Ibid. 269.