The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, page 109 by Charles J. Abbey

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against the Deists. It was to his credit, that although he had been strongly opposed to Atterbury in controversy, he earnestly supported him in what he thought an oppressive prosecution.--Williams' Memoirs of Atterbury, i. 417.]

[Footnote 92: S. xx Works, ii. 252.]

[Footnote 93: Bishop Magee, Charge at Northampton, October 1872.]

[Footnote 94: J.J. Blunt, Early Fathers, 19; also Archbishop Manning's Essays, Series 2, 4.]

[Footnote 95: Lord Somers' 'Judgment of whole Kingdoms.... As to Rights of Kings,' 1710, § 117.]

[Footnote 96: Life of Kettlewell, App. No. 13. Kettlewell uses the same words, Id. p. 87.]

[Footnote 97: Letter to his Nephew, Nichols' _Lit. An._ iv. 219.]

[Footnote 98: Lathbury, 94.]

[Footnote 99: A letter from Burnet to Compton, quoted from the Rawl. MSS. in Life of Ken, 527.]

[Footnote 100: Birch's Tillotson, lxxv.]

[Footnote 101: Life of Kettlewell, 87.]

[Footnote 102: Whaley N., Sermon before the University of Oxford, January 30, 1710, 16.]

[Footnote 103: Lee's Life of Kettlewell, 167.]

[Footnote 104: Warburton's 'Alliance,' iv. 173.]

[Footnote 105: 'The supremacy of the Queen is, in the sense used by the noble lord, no better than a fiction. There might have been such a supremacy down to the times of James II., but now there is no supremacy but that of the three estates of the realm and the supremacy of the law.'--J. Bright's Speeches, ii. 475.]

[Footnote 106: Lathbury, 129. Life of Kettlewell, 139.]

[Footnote 107: Lathbury, 91.]

[Footnote 108: Dodwell's Further Prospect of the Case in View, 1707, 19, 111, quoted in Lathbury, 201, 203.]

[Footnote 109: Birch's Life of Tillotson, clxxxiii.]

[Footnote 110: Life of Kettlewell, App. 17.]

[Footnote 111: Hearne's _Reliquiæ_, ii. 257.]

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