[89] Mr. Harmer attributes these practices to their “not considering that the 14th of the 1 Cor. was a portion of an epistle directed to a church in which miraculous powers at that time existed,” and to “a want of due deference to their ministers, or in the language of St. Paul, ‘knowing them which laboured among them, and were over them in the Lord, and admonished them.’”—Misc. Works, 145.

[90] Neal, i. 428.

[91] See Price’s Hist. i. 404–406.

[92a] Strype’s Ann. III. i. 266, [184.]

[92b] Grahame’s Hist. of the United States, i. 215.

[92c] Price, i. 452.

[93a] Brook, i. Introd. 62.

[93b] Grahame, i. 218.

[94] Brook, i. Introd. 64.

[95a] Neal, ii. 43.