[1] Palfrey, Hist. of New England, vol. 1, p. 101.
[2] Perhaps this whole chapter of history is nowhere more graphically treated than in D’Aubigné’s Hist. of the Ref. in the Sixteenth Century. See also, Ranke’s Hist. of the Popes.
[3] Uhden, New England Theocracy, p. 15.
[4] Grote, Hist. of Greece.
[5] Preface to Warburton’s Divine Legation.
[6] Neale, Hist. of the Puritans. Collier’s Church Hist. Hallam, Const. Hist. of Eng.
[7] See “An Account of the Principles and Practices of Several Non-conformists, wherein it appears that their religion is no other than that which is professed in the Church of England,” etc. By Mr. John Corbet; London, 1682.
[8] Elliot, Hist. of New Eng., vol. 1, p. 43.
[9] Fuller, Church Hist. Strype, Life of Parker. Heylin, Life of Lord Clarendon.
[10] Palfrey, Hist. of New England, vol. 1, p. 113, note.