[110] Henry Burton, an able divine of the Church of England, wrote several vigorous pieces against Popery, and against Montague's "Appello Cæsarem."
[111] Sabbath that comes eight days after this.
[112] Allusion to Horace, Sat. i. 1, 19. One of the few allusions to the classics that occur in Rutherford.
[113] His term-day.
[114] Livingstone in his "Memor. Characteristics" mentions this godly man, a merchant in Ayr.
[115] See Letter CLXI.
[116] Mr. William Dalgleish, minister at Kirkmabreck.
[117] A proverbial expression, as in Herbert's Poem, 84:
"Then came brave Glory passing by,
With silks that whistled, Who but he."