[1] The Feast of St. Andrew.

[8] Not justly so; because in writing to his own people, there was not perhaps the same necessity for vindicating his apostolate.

[10] See Notes. No. I.

[11] Philippians ii. 22. 25.

[24] They who would wish to investigate this subject further, may find it fully treated in Leslie’s “Case of the Regale and Pontificate.”

[26a] See Newman’s History of the Arians, p. 347.

[26b] Quoted by Leslie, from Bp. Burnet, p. 30.

[30] It has been well remarked, that the consequence of allowing it to be said “that we are a Parliamentary Church,” has been, that the higher ranks among us are verging towards Deism, and the lower to Fanaticism. The former, not believing that there can be much Divine in a religion which they can shape and modify as they please in the Senate. And the other, seeing nothing very “scriptural,” or heavenly, in a “State-made” Creed.

[41] The first week in Advent.

[45] This prophecy seems taken by the ancient Fathers to refer to the Holy Eucharist.