[95b] Wilson’s History of Dissenting Churches, i. 31.
[95c] Mather’s History of New England, b. i. p. 5.
[97] He died before he could fulfil his intention of accompanying the remaining part of his congregation to America.
[98a] Wils. Diss. Ch. i. 33.
[98b] Mather’s New England, b. i. p. 6.
[99] Mrs. Hemans.
[100] Neal, ii. 44, 92.
[101] Phenix, i. (1.)
[102a] Brook, i. Introd. 68. Several of the bishops objected to so strange a display of ecclesiastical supremacy; and Archbishop Abbot, being at Croydon when the order for publishing the “Declaration” came forth, expressly forbad its being read there. Ibid. 69.
[102b] Blomefield’s Norfolk, iii. 566.