[33] Ibid. p. 418.

[34] Ibid. pp. 423-425.

[35] Ibid. p. 230.

[36] Ibid. p. 600.

[37] Ibid. p. 308.

[38] Gospel Treas. p. 142.

[39] Ibid. p. 648.

[40] Ibid. p. 642.

[41] Ibid. pp. 99 and 250. Everard's greater contemporary, Pascal, also held the view that what happened to Christ should take place in every Christian. He wrote to his sister, Madame Perier, Oct. 17, 1651, on the death of their father: "We know that what has been accomplished in Jesus Christ should be accomplished also in all His members."

[42] Ibid. pp. 555-556.