[265] Strype makes the number 20; Collier, 40. Collier, ii. 19.
[266] Latimer’s Sermons, v. i. p. 87.
[267] See some curious traits of Cromwell’s real character collected from his own memoranda, and other authentic sources, in Ellis’s Original Letters, vol. ii. p. 116, second series, and again, p. 162: a list of the grants of lands made to him by Henry, is given p. 171. See also Hallam’s Constitutional History, 8vo. i. 96.; and Sir James Mackintosh’s History of England, ii. 228.
[268] Burnet, ii. 45, 46.
[269] Id. i. 189, 190.
[270] Id. i. 227.
[271] Levit. xxv. 23.
[272] See the characteristic declaration prefixed to the third volume of the Jesuits’ edition of Newton’s Principia.
[273] See an excellent pamphlet, entitled “The Revenues of the Church not a Burden to the Public.” 1830.
[274] Nehemiah, iv. 18.