[32] It is worse than his very exaggerated contradiction of the saying in the Twenty-ninth Article, that certain words were St Augustine’s. See the reference in Beveridge.

[36] Since writing this, I have heard that a protest of this kind has actually been mooted at a meeting of clergy in this diocese.

[37] It is not said by whom now “disputed.” The Sixth Article says that we, without dispute, take the books of the New Testament as commonly received. Dr. Stanley does not seem aware of the distinction between the “Canonical” and “Sacred” Books. See the Reformatio Legum, chap. vii.