[173] Records, vol. ii. p. 90.
[174] Hist. of New England, vol. ii. p. 225.
[176] Winthrop, vol. ii. p. *192.
[177] New York Hist. Soc. Coll., 1869, p. 40.
[178] “It is undeniable that Morton became an object of aversion largely for the reason that he used the Prayer Book.” (Mag. of Amer. Hist., vol. viii. p. 83.)
[179] White’s Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church, p. xxii. n. See also Oliver’s Puritan Commonwealth, pp. 37-9.
[180] Infra, [*138]. See, also, [*50], [332], note 2.
[181] Mag. of Amer. Hist., vol. viii. p. 89.
[182] Wonder-Working Providence, p. 30.