[443] Cosin’s Latin Confession.—Works, iv. 525.
[444] Treatises. Answer to Father Cressy, 31.
[445] Thorndike’s Works, v. 20; i. 622, 530.
[446] Works, iv. 923, 173.
[447] Cosin’s Works, iv. 527.
[448] Hallam speaks of the testimony brought forward as consisting of “vague and self-contradictory stories, which gossiping compilers of literary anecdote can easily accumulate.”—Const. Hist., i. 216.
[449] Compare this with what I have said in vol. iii., p. 81.
[450] Register, 386.
[451] Thoresby’s Diary, i. 61.
[452] I have before me the 20th edition of the New Whole Duty of Man, authorized by the King’s most excellent Majesty, in which there is a decided attack made upon the old Whole Duty of Man. Some of the author’s criticisms are scarcely fair.