[163] Cross’s Life, 1-vol. ed. p. 79. [↑]

[164] Account of the Printed Text of the Greek N. T., 1854, pref. and pp. 47, 112–13, 266. [↑]

[165] A third brother, Charles Robert, became an atheist. This, as well as his psychic infirmity, insures him sufficiently severe treatment at the hands of his theistic brother in the introduction to the latter’s Contributions Chiefly to the Early History of the late Cardinal Newman, 1891. [↑]

[166] Latterly abandoned by the learned author, who before his death disclosed his name—W. R. Cassels. [↑]

[167] See the testimonies of Pfleiderer, The Development of Theology since Kant, Eng. tr. 1890, p. 397, and Dr. Samuel Davidson, Introd. to the Study of the New Testament, pref. to 2nd ed. [↑]

[168] Ptie. i, liv. i, ch. v. [↑]

[169] Id. i, liv. iii, ch. ii. [↑]

[170] It is further to be remembered, however, that Mr. Matthew Arnold saw fit to defend Chateaubriand, calling him “great,” when his fame was being undone by common sense. [↑]

[171] C. Wordsworth, Diary in France, 1845, pp. 55–56, 124, 204. [↑]

[172] Essais sur la philosophie et la religion, 1845, p. 193. [↑]