[312]. Conduct, p. 119.
[313]. Boyer, p. 7.
[314]. It is told of Burnet, that on the consecration of some bishops, Bishop Williams was appointed to preach the sermon at Bow Church. The clerk had twice given out the psalm, and still the bishop, detained by some accident, did not appear. Burnet was desired by the Archbishop of Canterbury to supply his place. He did so, and preached one of the best sermons he had ever been known to deliver.
[315]. Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, art. Rochester. See also Life of Bishop Burnet, by Thomas Burnet, Esq.
Burnet, Hist. of his own Times, vol. iv. p. 307.
[316]. Vol. iv. p. 207.
[317]. Reminiscences, p. 341.
[318]. Coxe, vol. i. p. 92. See Note.
[319]. Life of Halifax.
[320]. Burnet, vol. iv. p. 302.