[403] The word being is used by Pearson and Heylyn in the same way as we use the word since. The quotation is from p. 251, in the 12th fol. edit. of Pearson’s Exposition. For Heylyn’s opinions, see Theol. Vet., 255. The contrast between the tone of Pearson and Heylyn is very striking.

[404] Works, ii. 241-255.—Life of Christ, first published in 1649, afterwards “with additionals,” 1653.

[405] Taylor’s Works, ix. 424.—Real Presence, 1654.

[406] See Sect. iii. iv. v. vi. of the Real Presence, ix. 436, et seq.

[407] Taylor’s Works, i., p. ccxxviii.

[408] Taylor’s Works, vi. 271. Sermons.

[409] Taylor’s Works, ii. 323.—Life of Christ.

[410] Ibid., vi. 279.—Sermons.

[411] Taylor’s Works, vii. 444.—Liberty of Prophesying, 1647.

[412] Ibid., 445.