[158] Schlegel’s note on Mosheim, Reid’s ed. p. 862. [↑]

[159] Nelson, Life of Bishop Bull, 2nd ed. 1714, p. 392. [↑]

[160] Nicéron, Mémoires pour servir, etc., xiv (1731), 340 sq. One of the replies is the Justa Detestatio sceleratissimi libelli Adriani Beverlandi De Peccato Originali, by Leonard Ryssen, 1680. A very free version of Beverland’s book appeared in French in 1714 under the title Etat de l’Homme dans le Peché Originel. It reached a sixth edition in 1741. [↑]

[161] Nelson, Life of Bishop Bull, as cited, p. 280. [↑]

[162] Krasinski, Ref. in Poland, 1840, ii, 363; Mosheim, 16 Cent. sec. iii, pt. ii, ch. iv, § 22. Budny translated the Bible, with rationalistic notes. [↑]

[163] Krasinski, p. 361. [↑]

[164] Mosheim, last cit. § 23, note 4. [↑]

[165] Krasinski, p. 367; Wallace, Antitrin. Biog. 1850, ii, 320. [↑]

[166] Bayle, art. Fauste Socin. Krasinski, p. 374. [↑]

[167] Krasinski, pp. 361–62. Fausto Sozzini also could apparently forgive everybody save those who believed less than he did. [↑]