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[Footnote 1212: _The Church of England's Complaint_, &c., 1709, 21-2.
_The Scourge_, No. 10, 1717. Polwhele's Preface to Lavington, 220.]
[Footnote 1213: Bishop Newton's _Life and Works_, i. 85.]
[Footnote 1214: J. Nichols' _Literary Anecd. of Eighteenth Cent._ iv.
152.]
[Footnote 1215: _Archbishop Sharp's Life_, by his Son, i. 31.]
[Footnote 1216: _Hardships of the Inferior Clergy in and about London_, &c., 1722, 85.]
[Footnote 1217: _London Parishes_, &c.]
[Footnote 1218: Paterson's _Piet. Lond._ 49, 50.]
[Footnote 1219: Teale's _Lives_, 253. So also _Complaint of the Ch. of E._ 1709, 23.]
[Footnote 1220: Sherlock _On Public Worship_, pt. ii. ch. 4.]
[Footnote 1221: Id.]
[Footnote 1222: Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 39, 366.]
[Footnote 1223: F. Williams' _Memoirs of Atterbury_, i. 266.]
[Footnote 1224: Nichols' _Lit. An._ iv. 169.]
[Footnote 1225: J. Wilson's _Hist. of Merch. Taylors_, 1075.]
[Footnote 1226: Secker's _Eight Charges_, 254.]
[Footnote 1227: Gilbert Wakefield's _Memoirs_, 282; _Miseries of the Inferior Clergy_, &c., 1722, 18.]
[Footnote 1228: Dean Tucker's _Works_, 1772; _Letter to Dr. Kippis_, 23; _Works_, vol. i.]
[Footnote 1229: Secretan's _Life of Nelson_.]
[Footnote 1230: Wesley's _Works_, x. 507-9.]
[Footnote 1231: J. Nichols' _Lit. Anecd._ i. 475; Tillotson's _Works_, iii. 514-16.]
[Footnote 1232: Lathbury's _Hist. of the Nonjurors_, 203.]
[Footnote 1233: Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 359; Fleetwood's _Works_, 472.]
[Footnote 1234: Sherlock _On Public Worship_, 204; _Life of Kettlewell_, 91; Secker's _Charges_, 53.]
[Footnote 1235: Baxter's _English Nonconformity_, chap. 19, quoted in J.
Bingham's _Works_, 'Objection of Dissenters Considered,' b. iii. ch.
21.]
[Footnote 1236: Whiston's _Memoirs_, 469.]
[Footnote 1237: _The Church of England Vindicated_, &c., 1801, 15.]
[Footnote 1238: Secker's Charge of 1741.]
[Footnote 1239: Lord Mahon's _History_, chap. 31; C. Knight's _Old England_; A. Andrews' _Eighteenth Century_, chaps. 3 and 4; Malcolm's _Manners and Customs of London_, ii. 272.]
[Footnote 1240: Fielding's _Thomas Andrews_, b. ii. ch. 13.]
[Footnote 1241: H. Walpole's _Memoirs of George II._ 342.]
[Footnote 1242: Fleetwood's _Works_, 469; _Archbishop Sharp's Life_, i.
353.]
[Footnote 1243: _Church of England's Complaint_, 1709, Preface.]
[Footnote 1244: Beresford Hope, _Worship in the Ch. of E._ 26.]
[Footnote 1245: J.C. Jeaffreson's _Book about Clergy_, ii. 92.]
[Footnote 1246: A. Andrews' _Eighteenth Century_, chap. v.]
[Footnote 1247: S. Pepys' _Diary_, v. App. 452.]
[Footnote 1248: _Life of Archbishop Sharp_, i. 209-13.]
[Footnote 1249: Secker's _Eight Charges_, 166-72.]
[Footnote 1250: Secker's _Eight Charges_, 239.]
[Footnote 1251: Id. 370.]
[Footnote 1252: Fleetwood's _Works_, 472, 474, 479.]
[Footnote 1253: T. Lewis, _Danger of the Church Estab._ &c. 1720.]
[Footnote 1254: G.G. Perry's _Hist. of the Ch. of E._ iii. 100.]
[Footnote 1255: Gibson's _Codex_, 1046, quoted in Burns' _Eccl. Law_, Art. 'Penance.']
[Footnote 1256: J. Johnson, _Vade Mec.u.m_, ii. cvii.]
[Footnote 1257: _Memoirs of W. Wordsworth_, by Christoph. Wordsworth, 1851, 8.]
[Footnote 1258: So also in the South of England, between 1799 and 1803.
'The two women she took most notice of in the parish were the last persons who ever did penance at Hurstmonceaux, having both to stand in a white sheet in the Churchyard; so that people said, "There are Mrs. Hare Naylor's friends doing penance."'--A.J.C. Hare's _Memorials of a Quiet Life_, i. 143. In 1805, one Sarah Chamberlain did penance in like manner at Littleham Church, near Exmouth.]