]
[Footnote 1145: Secker's _Eight Charges_, 63.]
[Footnote 1146: E.C.M. Walcott's _Customs of Cathedrals_, 101.]
[Footnote 1147: Quoted in _The Church of England Vindicated_, &c., 1801,
5.]
[Footnote 1148: _Two Letters Concerning the Methodists_, by the Rev.
Moore Booker, 1751, Pref. iv.]
[Footnote 1149: Burnet's Funeral Sermon on Tillotson, quoted in
Lathbury's _Nonjurors_, 156.]
[Footnote 1150: Du Moulin's _Sober and Dispassionate Reply_, &c., 1680,
32.]
[Footnote 1151: _The Church of England's Complaint against the
Irregularities of some of the Clergy_, 1709, 15.]
[Footnote 1152: J. Johnstone's _Life of Dr. Parr_, qu. in _Q. Rev._ 39,
268.]
[Footnote 1153: R. Nelson's _Life of Bull_, 52.]
[Footnote 1154: Charge of 1741--Secker's _Eight Charges_, 63.]
[Footnote 1155: C. Leslie's 'Letter about the New Separation'--_Works_,
i. 510. He adds that some clergymen of the Ch. of E. always used
unleavened bread at the Sacrament.]
[Footnote 1156: L. Tyerman's _Oxford Methodists_, Pref. vi. Other
allusions to an occasional preference for this usage occur in Bishop
Horne's _Works_, App.
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