[88a] “Life of E. B. Pusey,” i. 336.

[88b] Ibid., ii. 33.

[89] “Life of Pusey,” ii. 8.

[126] Early Independent Churches had been particular in their relations to one another; and they would not recognise new communities without satisfactory evidence of character, principles, and conduct. They became more isolated afterwards.

[176a] Now Archbishop of York.

[176b] A very good account of this under the title of “Lectures on Bible Revision,” has been published by my excellent friend and late colleague at New College, Principal Newth, D.D.

[183] “Memorials of a Quiet Life,” i. 237.

[184] Dr. Raleigh, Sir Charles Reed, and others, were examined.

[193] That was whilst I was in full work at Kensington, and not very long after our new chapel was built, while a debt of £1000 rested on it. I said I could not leave my charge whilst that debt remained. As soon as I had declined the New College principalship, my congregation swept off the debt as expressive of gratitude for my remaining amongst them.

[197] “Ecce Homo,” chap. iv.