[57] Cp. the present writer’s Buckle and his Critics, 1895, ch. viii, § 2. [↑]
[58] See above, vol. i, p. 5. [↑]
[59] Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson, 3rd ed. i, 200. [↑]
[60] Heresiography: The Heretics and Sectaries of these Times, 1614. Epist. Ded. [↑]
[61] Discourse, ed. 1857, p. 226. [↑]
[62] Dr. J. Brown’s pref. to ed. of 1857, p. xxii. [↑]
[63] More, Collection of Philosophical Writings, 4th ed. 1692, p. 95. [↑]
[64] Fabricius, Delectus Argumentorum et Syllabus Scriptorum, 1725, p. 341. [↑]
[65] No copy in British Museum. [↑]
[66] Urwick, Life of John Howe, with 1846 ed. of Howe’s Select Works, pp. xiii, xix. Urwick, a learned evangelical, fully admits the presence of “infidels” on both sides in the politics of the time. [↑]