The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, page 389 by Charles J. Abbey
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gton.'--Works, ix. 49.]
[Footnote 598: 'Letter to Mr. Law.'--Works, ix. 466-509.]
[Footnote 599: I. Taylor, Wesley and Methodism, 33.]
[Footnote 600: 'Short View,' &c.--Works, x. 201. 'My soul,' he wrote in one of his journals, 'is sick of their sublime divinity.' Quoted in H. Curteis, Dissent in Relation to the Church of England, 366.]
[Footnote 601: Stanley instances, in addition to Wesley, Athanasius, Augustine, Luther, and Baxter.--Speech at Edinburgh, January 2, 1872.]
[Footnote 602: S. Winkworth's _Tauler's Life and Times_, 86.]
[Footnote 603: Id.; also a review of F. Pfeiffer's 2nd vol. of Deutsche Mystiker (Meister Eckhart) in Saturday Review, January 9, 1858, and British Quarterly, October 1874, 300-5.]
[Footnote 604: M.J. Matter's Histoire du Christianisme, 4, 343.]
[Footnote 605: _Works of George, Lord Lyttelton_, 239.]
[Footnote 606: Id. 271.]
[Footnote 607: Enthusiasm of Romanists and Methodists Compared, passim.]
[Footnote 608: Polwhele's Introduction to Lavington, clxxx.]
[Footnote 609: Lavington's Enthusiasm, &c., § 2.]
[Footnote 610: G. Grote's History of Greece, chap. xxxvii. There is a full and interesting account of the Pythagorean revival in Dr. F. Schwartz's Geschichte der Erziehung, 1829, 301-21.]
[Footnote 611: H.H. Milman. Early History of Christianity, 1840, ii. 237.]
[Footnote 612: H.H. Milman, _Lat. Christianity_, 1857, iii. 270, vi. 263, 287; R.A. Vaughan, Hours with the Mystics, i. 49, 152.]
[Footnote 613: Milman's _Lat. Christianity_, vi. 371-80; Winkworth's Life and Times of Tauler, 186.]
[Footnote 614: M.J. Matter's Histoire du Christianisme, 4, 347; H.T. Rose, Protestantism in Germany, 50.]
[Footnote 615: C. Leslie's W