[931] St. Maurice, Guide Fidelle, 1672.
[932] Limberman or the Kind Keeper, Act I. Sc. 1.
[933] On Education. Miscellaneous Works, 1751, pp. 322-3.
[934] Satire against the French, 1691.
[935] Webb, The Penns and Penningtons of the Seventeenth Century in their Domestic and Religious Life, 1867, p. 154.
[936] Gibbon, on the contrary, was sent to the house of a pastor of Lausanne, in the hope that he would abjure the doctrines of Roman Catholicism, which he had affected at the same University.
[937] Diary, August 26 and 27, 1664; August 30, 1664.
[938] D. Fordyce, Dialogues on Education, 1745, i. p. 417.
[939] The Compleat Education of a Young Nobleman, 1723, pp. 13 and 14.
[940] Costeker, op. cit. pp. 50-51.