[218] The smallest return, the quit-rent of a quit-rent.

[219] "Therapeutica Sacra; seu de curandis casibus conscientiæ circa regenerationem per Fœderum Divinorum applicationem," is the title of the book.

[220] Which will try the skill of men and angels to estimate.

[221] Required no skill, but would come as I chose.

[222] In most editions, it is "a wonder," as if in way of exclamation.

[223] Be conscientious as to sinning when out of sight of men.

[224] See 1 Kings ii. 18.

[225] He alludes to the almost classical saying, "Præmissi, non amissi." See Letter IV.

[226] The words of Lord Kenmure.

[227] I would die, ere ever I would put Christ's property at the disposal of men who may choose to appoint their own times.