[128] Afterwards Mrs. Hazzard.

[129] Records of the Baptist Church, Broadmead, Bristol, 10-18. See also Cal. Dom., 1634-5, p. 416, for arguments by Dr. Stoughton, on the duty of separation.

As women were active in promoting Puritanism, so they had been a century before in promoting Protestantism.—See numerous examples in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.

[130] Dugdale's Troubles in England, 36, 62, 65.

Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, ii. 347.

[131] Parl. Hist., ii. 674.

[132] Bagshawe's own account, in Hanbury's Memorials, ii. 141.

[133] See Cal. Dom., 1633-4, p. 33 et seq.; also Preface, viii.

[134] Baillie's Letters and Journals, vol. i. 211-214.

[135] Baillie's Letters and Journals, i. 271.