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[1] Address, p. 1.[2] Address, p. 1 and 2.[3a] Address, p. 16.[3b] This resolution was occasioned by the combination of the journeymen printers, &c. against their masters.[6a] Address, p. 28.[6b] Ibid.[6c] P. 21.[6d] “History proves that none but the church have enjoyed the splendour and favour of princes.” Address, p. 27.[8] Address, p. 5.[9a] Address, p. 32.[9b] P. 5.[9c] P. 6.[10a] Address, p.8.[10b] P. 9.[10c] P. 8.[11a] Address, p. 5.[11b] P. 7.[12] Address, p. 5.[14a] Address, p. 7.[14b] P. 10.[15] Address, p. 8.[16] Address, p. 8.[17] Address, p. 8, 9.[19] Address, p. 9.[20] Address, p. 16.[21a] Address, p. 11.[21b] P. 26.[24a] Address, p. 21.[24b] P. 12.[26] Address, p. 18.[27] Address, p. 13.[31] Address, p. 32.[34] Address, p. 11.[35a] Address, p. 16.[35b] P. 2.[35c] P. 16.[35d] Ibid.[36] It struck me suddenly at last, that your Lordship must intend by these classical words, only what the vulgar would call “broad bottom.” Address, p. 16.[37a] Address, p. 17.[37b] Ibid.[37c] P. 18.[39a] Address, p. 21.[39b] “Whose delight,” speaking of the Dissenters, “has always been to clip the silver wings of the heavenly dove, and to pluck her golden feathers from her breast.” Address, p. 20.[40a] Address, p. 21.[40b] John, iv. 9.[40c] Gal. iv. 26.[41] Address, p. 25.[44] It need scarcely be observed, that our virtuous Queen, and the wives of her royal sons, were of the Lutheran church.[45] A church at Rome, called San Pietro in Vincolis, is said to have been built in consequence of such a miraculous event.[47a] Address, p. 23.[47b] P. 24.[48a] Address, p. 28.[48b] P. 27.[48c] Ibid.[49] The reader, who is not acquainted with this part of ecclesiastical history, must be told, that a bookseller, desirous, it is presumed, of reconciling all “denominations of Christians” to the purchase of his Christian “Ladies’ Pocket-book, for 1803,” took the liberty of representing three ministers, respectively of the Presbyterian, Baptist, and Independent denominations of Protestant Dissenters, and a prelate of the established church, together with an union of hands, in the frontispiece of his work.[50] Address, p. 22.[51a] Ephes. iv. 3.[51b] Address, p. 32.[52] Richard Hooker was prevailed upon by Mrs. Churchman, the wife of “a draper of good note,” as honest Isaac Walton calls him, to let her choose a wife for him. “Now,” continues the pleasant biographer, “the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan, who brought him neither beauty nor portion; and for her conditions, they were too like that wife’s, which is by Solomon compared to a dripping house: so that he had no reason to rejoice in the wife of his youth, but rather to say with the holy prophet, ‘Wo is me, that I am constrained to have my habitation in the tents of Kedar’.” Walton’s Life of Hooker.[53] Address, p. 32.[54a] Vide Archbishop Tillotson on the Stage (as quoted by Law).[54b] Vide Ordination Service.[55] Address, p. 32.[56a] Address, p. 33.[56b] P. 34.[58a] Address, p. 36.[58b] This Society provides for educating the children of felons.[59] “I have mentioned not a tenth part.” Address, p. 35.[60a] Address, p. 24.[60b] P. 4.





                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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