[80] Letter cclxxxvi.
[81] Letter ccclii.
[82] Letter cclxxix.
[83] Letter cccxxxvi.
[84] Letter lxiii.
[85] So in his "sermon before the House of Lords," 1645: "Faith thinketh no evil of Christ." Also Letters XX. and XCII.: "Love believeth no evil."
[86] So it is in the earlier editions; not "faileth."
[87] "In reference to her,"—alluding to the known design of Charles I. to enforce conformity to Episcopacy.
[88] The Marquis of Argyle.
[89] In the earlier editions it is given "fly" throughout; not "flee."