[28a] Appendix, p. 130.
[28b] See p. 24.
[36] Times, Nov. 26, 1867.
[41] Speech of Hon. C. L. Wood, English Church Union Circular, July, 1867, p. 241.
[43a] Letter on “Ritual,” by Rev. John Keble, 1865.
[43b] The following, very recently published by the Dean of Norwich, is worthy of insertion as a note to Mr. Keble’s remarks:—“From the alteration of the Lectionary to that of the rubrics there is but one step; and from an alteration of the rubrics we shall pass by an easy transition to the rearrangement of prayers—the cancelling (or bracketing) of some and the insertion of others. Questions of this kind being once opened, the Prayer Book would become an arena of fierce and furious controversy, and the reconstruction of it in what would be called an improved form would be the dismemberment of the Church of England”—Preface to Two Sermons: A Word for the Old Lectionary. By E. M. Goulburn, D.D., Dean of Norwich. 1867.
[45] Bramhall’s Works, p. 141.