ADDITIONAL REFERENCES TO AUTHORS, TAKEN FROM
83. To the second paragraph subjoin, Burnet's Hist. Ref. vol. iii. p. 164.
90. To the word homilies, Burnet's Hist. Ref. vol. ii. p. 27.
93. To the second paragraph, Burnet's Hist. Ref. vol. ii. p. 42.
94. To the reference in the bottom of the page, after 61, add 64.
106. To the reference in the bottom of the page add, after p. 144, Collyer's Eccles. Hist. vol. ii. p.
108. To tables subjoin, Burnet's Hist. Ref. vol ii. p. 150. Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 160.
Id. To the reference at the bottom after p. 158, add Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 162.
123. To the note add, Bennet's Mem. p. 52.
145. Line 15, to the word predestination, subjoin Cranmer's Mem. p. 351, 2, 3. Appendix, p. 83.
162. To the beginning of the paragraph subjoin, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 2, 51, 175. And to the end of it, Burnet's Hist. Ref. vol. ii. p. 376.
163. To the beginning of the second paragraph subjoin, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 103, 105.
191. In the references at the bottom, after Parker, add p. 46.
193. To the top subjoin, Strype's Annals, vol. i. p. 72, 73.
218. Add to the reference at the bottom, Strype's Ann. vol. ii. p. 555.
224. To the second reference at the bottom add, after 80, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 173.
232. To the last paragraph of note subjoin, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 459.
270. To the beginning of the second paragraph subjoin, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 623.
279. To the reference at the bottom add, Life of Parker, p. 312.
294. To the reference at the bottom add, Pierce's Vindic. p. 45, 46.
309. To the second reference at the bottom add, Life of Parker, p. 428.
318. To the reference at the bottom add, Strype's Ann. vol. ii. p. 288.
320. In the last references after 263 add, 343. MS. Life of Parker, p. 479.
336. To the second reference at the bottom add, Strype's Ann. vol. ii. p. 323.
344. To the second reference add, Life of Parker, p. 352, 3, 4.
Appendix, p. 47. Strype's Ann.
407. To the beginning of the page subjoin, Strype's Life of Whitgift, p. 4.
486. To puritanical principles subjoin, Strype's Ann. vol. i. p. 472. vol. ii. p. 451.-To a severe persecutor, subjoin, Life of Parker, p. 428, 438. Pierce's. Vindic. p. 89.
553. To the beginning of the second paragraph subjoin, Lord Chancellor King's speech at Sachever el's trial, fol. 81, 290. "If these be wholesome severities, let human nature determine; but I "believe," says his lordship, "that there is not one person here," (among the lords and commons of Great Britain) " but if these severities were to be inflicted on himself, would be far 'from thinking them wholesome, and desire to be excused from them.”