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te 899: Fleetwood's 'Charge of 1710'--_Works_, 479.] [Footnote 900: Secker's 'Charge of 1758'--_Eight Charges_, 191.] [Footnote 901: John Byrom's _Poems_--Chalmer's _B. Poets_, xv. 214.] [Footnote 902: Beresford Hope, _Worship in the Church of E._ 19.] [Footnote 903: _Tatler_, No. 264.] [Footnote 904: _Parochial Antiquities_--Jeaffreson, ii. 16 (note).] [Footnote 905: Gay's _Poems_, 'The Dirge'--Anderson's _B. Poets_, viii. 151.] [Footnote 906: Burns' _Eccles. Law_, i. 370.] [Footnote 907: A few still remain, as at Rycote, in Oxfordshire.] [Footnote 908: 'Smoothing the dog's ears of the great bible ... in the black letter in which our bibles are printed.'--'Memoirs of a Parish Clerk,' Pope's _Works_, vii. 225.] [Footnote 909: Walcot, 115.] [Footnote 910: _Gentleman's Mag._ vol. lxix. 667.] [Footnote 911: Beresford Hope, _Worship_, &c., 68, 129.] [Footnote 912: Secker's _Fourth Charge_ (1750), 154, and _Fifth Charge_ (1753), 180.] [Footnote 913: _Pietas Londinensis_, _passim_.] [Footnote 914: W. Longman's _Hist. of St. Paul's_, p. 145.] [Footnote 915: Ralph Thoresby's _Correspondence_, ii. 384.] [Footnote 916: Alex. Gilchrist's _Life of Blake_, i. 41.] [Footnote 917: Quoted, with a similar passage from _Story's Journal_, by Walcot, 104.] [Footnote 918: Ralph Thoresby's _Diary_, i. 60.] [Footnote 919: Report of Conference of 1641, upon 'Innovations in Discipline,' quoted in Hunt's _Religious Thought in England_, i. 196.] [Footnote 920: Quoted in Beresford Hope, _Worship_, &c., p. 232.] [Footnote 921: Quoted by Hunt, iii. 48, note.] [Footnote 922: Thoresby's _Diary_, i. 60.] [Footnote 923: E. Nelson's _Life of Bishop Bull_, 52.] [Footnote 924: Quoted in a review of Surtees' 'Hist. Durham,' _Q. Rev._ 39, 404. The charge was so persistently repeated that Archbishop Secker thought it just to his friend's memory to publish a formal defence. He regretted, however, that the cross had been erected. It was a cross of white marble let into a black slab, and surrounded by cedar work, in the wall over the Communion Table.--T. Bartlett's _Memoirs of Bishop Butler_, 91, 155.] [Footnote 925: _Guardian_, No. 21, April 4, 1713.] [Footnote 926: There were, however, some who put up pictures about the altar, and defended their use as 'the books of the vulgar.'--_Life of Bishop Kennet_, in an. 1716, 125.] [Footnote 927: Lathbury's _History of the Nonjurors_, 256.] [Footnote 928:
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