As I have said, the notion of the general resurrection being the object of the hope alluded to, appears never to have presented itself to the mind of the Court. If it did not; where was their ability? If it did; where their honesty; so entirely to suppress all mention of it, and force this service to one construction only, in order to open the door to many constructions in another?
[33] Faery Queen, Book I. C. IX. St. 43.
[34a] See Appendix C.
[34b] Judgment of Sir H. J. Fust, p. 48.
[34c] Office for Private Baptism of Infants.
[35a] Office for Private Baptism of Infants. See also Appendix D.
[35b] Badeley’s Speech, pp. 58, 59.
[36a] Judgment, p. 16.
[36b] Ibid.
[37a] See Bishop of Exeter’s Letter, p. 88.