[255] [Note XXXIII.]

[256] The promise to maintain the church of England, made in James's first proclamation after his accession; and which the church party alleged he had now broken. [Note XXXIV.]

[257] See note XXXIII.

[258] Declaration of indulgence. [Note XXXV.]

[259] [Note XXXVI.]

[260] The tyrant of Syracuse, who, after being dethroned, taught a school at Corinth.

[261] Quisque suæ fortunæ faber. Sallust.

[262] [Note XXXVII.]

[263] [Note XXXVIII.]

[264] A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty.