No. 50.]
[Footnote 1068: Id. No. 259.]
[Footnote 1069: The scandalous interruptions during service which C.
Simeon met with (1792-5) were, of course, of a different
nature.--_Simeon's Memoirs_, 86-92.]
[Footnote 1070: R. Polwhele's Introduction to _Lavington_, ccxliv.]
[Footnote 1071: Tindal, vol. i. and _Somers Tracts_, x. 349, quoted in
W. Palin's _Hist. of the Ch. of E. from_ 1688 _to_ 1717, 218.]
[Footnote 1072: Quoted in id. 228.]
[Footnote 1073: _Gibson Papers_, v. 9. Quoted in J. Stoughton's _Church
of the Revolution_, 324.]
[Footnote 1074: Hooper's MS., quoted by Palin, 220.]
[Footnote 1075: Cripps's _Laws of the Church_, 675.]
[Footnote 1076: R. Burn's _Eccles. Law_, iii. 273.]
[Footnote 1077: Johnson's _Vade Mecum_, i. 281.]
[Footnote 1078: _Worship in the Church of England_, 9.]
[Footnote 1079: J. Johnson's _Vade Mecum_, i. 21.]
[Footnote 1080: _Life of Archbishop Sharp_, by his Son, i. 355.]
[Footnote 1081: B. Hope, _Worship_, &c., 109, 1211.]
[Footnote 1082: Gibson's _Codex Jur. Eccl._ 303, 472. This opinion is
referred to with approval in _An Account of London Parishes_, &c.]
[Footnote 1083: Blomefield's _Hist. of Norwich_, quoted in id. 140.]
[Footnote 1084: A.P. Stanley's _Memoirs of Westminster Abbey_, 192.]
[Footnote 1085: Defoe's _Tour_, 1727, iii. 189, also Thoresby's _Diary_,
i. 60.]
[Footnote 1086: B. Hope, _Worship_, &c., 138.]
[Footnote 1087: _Gent. Mag._ for 1804, quoted in id.]
[Footnote 1088: _The Scourge_, by T. Lewis, Feb. 11, 1717.]
[Footnote 1089: Sherlock, _On Public Worship_, 114.]
[Footnote 1090: _The Scourge_, May 16, 1717.]
[Footnote 1091: Quoted in Stoughton's _Church of the Revolution_, 323.]
[Footnote 1092: E. Thoresby's _Diary_, ii. 341.]
[Footnote 1093: _Tatler_, No. 129.]
[Footnote 1094: Secker's _Eight Charges_, 182.]
[Footnote 1095: R. South's _Sermons_, iv. 191, also _Strype Corresp._
quoted by Stoughton, _Ch. of the Rev._, 323.]
[Footnote 1096: Mr. Wordsworth, however, mentions a portrait of 1730,
showing the interior of an English church in which the celebrant at the
Eucharist is robed in a black gown.--_Univ. Soc. in the Eighteenth
Cent._, 533.]
[Footnote 1097: Walcot's _Cathedrals_, &c., 121.]
[Footnote 1098: Christopher Pitt's _Art of Preaching_, c. 1740.
Anderson's _Br. Poets_, viii. 821.]
[Footnote 1099: _Spectator_, No. 21.]
[Footnote 1100: Id. No. 609.]
[Footnote 1101: Id., and Oldham, in the
|