FÜSSLEIN, JOH. CONRAD, BEYTRÄGE ZUR ERLÄUTERUNG DER KIRCHEN-REFORMATIONS-GESCHICHTE DES SCHWEITZERLANDES. 5 Vols. Zurich, 1741.
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C. & J. S., who inquire respecting the phrase "At Sixes and Sevens," are referred to our 3rd Vol. pp. 118. 425.
J. E. S. will find the line:
"When Greeks joined Greeks then was the tug of war,"
in Nat. Lee's Alexander the Great.
W. S. S. We are obliged by our correspondent's offer respecting the Liber Festivalis, which we are only deterred from accepting from the fear that want of room may prevent our using his notes.
The title of the Rev. J. Robertson's book, referred to in our answer to G. S. M. in out last week's Number, is, "How shall we conform to the LITURGY?" not "Litany," as was inadvertently printed.
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