[82] Ibid. pp. 170-176.

[83] There is no author's name or initial in the book, only the statement that it is "put forth" by a "mad man," who "desires to be in my wits and right minde to God, although a fool and madman to the world."

[84] Divinity and Philosophy Dissected, pp. 39-40.

[85] Divinity and Philosophy Dissected, p. 17.

[86] Ibid. p. 62.

[87] A Survey of the Spiritual Antichrist, chap. xiv. p. 163.

[88] Life and Light, p. 3.

[89] Ibid. pp. 99 and 101 quoted freely.

[90] Ibid. p. 19. It should be noted that this use of "First-day" for Sunday antedates the Quaker practice.

[91] Ibid. pp. 26-27.