[198] Brewster, p. 349. See the remaining articles, and App. XXX, p. 532. [↑]
[200] Discourse on Tillotson and Burnet, pp. 38, 40, 74, cited by Collins, Discourse of Freethinking, 1713, pp. 171–72. [↑]
[201] The Brief Notes on the Creed of St. Athanasius (author unknown), printed by Thomas Firmin. Late in 1693 appeared another antitrinitarian tract, by William Freke, who was prosecuted, fined £500, and ordered to make a recantation in the Four Courts of Westminster Hall. The book was burnt by the hangman. Wallace, Art. 354. There had also been “two quarto volumes of tracts in support of Unitarianism,” published in 1691 (Dr. W. H. Drummond, An Explanation and Defence of the Principles of Protestant Dissent, 1842, p. 17). [↑]
[202] “Locke’s ribald schoolfellow of nearly fifty years ago” (Fox Bourne, ii, 405). [↑]
[204] Tayler, Retrospect, p. 226; Wallace, Antitrinitarian Biography, i, 160–69. [↑]