[157] Poet. Works of Milton, 1874, Introd. i, 92 sq. [↑]
[158] Scepsis Scientifica, Owen’s ed. p. 66. In the condensed version of the treatise in Glanvill’s collected Essays (1676, p. 20), the language is to the same effect. [↑]
[159] J. J. Tayler, Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Martineau’s ed. p. 204; Wallace, Antitrinitarian Biography, iii, 152–53. [↑]
[160] Cp. Buckle, 3-vol. ed. ii, 347–51; 1-vol. ed. pp. 196–99. [↑]
[161] Tayler, Retrospect, pp. 204–205; Wallace, iii, 154–56. [↑]
[162] Gangræna, pt. i, p. 38. [↑]
[163] Tayler, p. 221. As to Biddle, the chief propagandist of the sect, see pp. 221–24, and Wallace, Art. 285. [↑]
[164] Macaulay, Essay on Milton. Cp. Brown’s ed. (Clarendon Press) of the poems of Milton, ii, 30. [↑]