[623] 'Philip Beauchamp,' pp. 97, 99.
[624] Ibid. p. 101.
[625] Ibid. p. 103.
[626] 'Philip Beauchamp,' p. 163.
[627] Ibid. p. 122.
[628] The writers were Chalmers, Kidd, Whewell, Sir Charles Bell, Roget, Buckland, Kirby, and Prout. The essays appeared from 1833 to 1835. The versatile Brougham shortly afterwards edited Paley's Natural Theology.
[629] 'Philip Beauchamp,' p. 88.
[630] Froude's Carlyle, i. 215; ii. 93.
[631] Mill's Dissertations, i. 235; ii. 130.
[632] George Borrow's vehement dislike of Scott as the inventor of Puseyism and modern Jesuitism of all kinds is characteristic.