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[Footnote 1117: _The Scourge_, 1720, No. 3.]
[Footnote 1118: Cruttwell's _Life of Bishop Wilson_, 12; and Fleetwood's 'Letter to an Inhabitant of St. Andrew's, Holborn,' 1717--_Works_. 1737, 722-3.]
[Footnote 1119: Id.]
[Footnote 1120: Towards the end of the century, on the other hand, there were many churches where kneeling was sufficiently uncommon as almost to call special attention. Thus Admiral Austen was remarked upon as '_the_ officer who kneeled at church' (Jane Austen's _Memoirs_, 23); and C.
Simeon writes in his _Diary_, '1780, March 8. Kneeled down before service; nor do I see any impropriety in it. Why should I be afraid or ashamed of all the world seeing me do my duty?' (_Memoirs_, 19).]
[Footnote 1121: _Tatler_, No. 241.]
[Footnote 1122: J. Hunt, _Relig. Thought in England_, i. 197.]
[Footnote 1123: Sherlock _On Public Wors.h.i.+p_, 1681, ii. ch. 2.]
[Footnote 1124: Fleetwood's _Works_, 1737, 723.]
[Footnote 1125: G. Hickes, _Devotions_, &c., second ed., 1701, Pref.]
[Footnote 1126: Second Charge, 1741, Secker's _Eight Charges_, 1769.]
[Footnote 1127: T. Bisse, _The Beauty of Holiness_, eighth ed. 1721, 50, note.]
[Footnote 1128: J. Watts, 'Miscellaneous Thoughts'--_Works_, ix. 380.]
[Footnote 1129: _Tatler_, No. 211.]
[Footnote 1130: _Spectator_, No. 112.]
[Footnote 1131: Id. No. 54.]
[Footnote 1132: Bingham's _Works_, ix. 259. Cruttwell, 12. Walcott, 204.
_Somers Tracts_, ix. 507. Watts's _Works_, ix. 380. Wakefield's _Memoirs_, 156. _The Scourge_, No. 3.]
[Footnote 1133: Bisse, _Beauty of Holiness_, 145.]
[Footnote 1134: South's _Works_, iv. 191.]
[Footnote 1135: Lathbury's _Hist. of the Nonjurors_, 156, 507-8. Parry's _Hist. of the Ch. of E._, iii, 165.]
[Footnote 1136: This gave occasion to a special pastoral letter of the Bishop of London, Dec. 26, 1718.]
[Footnote 1137: Whiston's _Memoirs_, at date 1720, 249.]
[Footnote 1138: Thus we find Dr. Parr speaking of 'reviving' its use in his parish. Johnstone's 'Life of Parr'--_Q. Rev._ 39, 268. Expressions of dislike to parts of it among Churchmen are very numerous throughout the century.]
[Footnote 1139: Barbauld's _Works_, by Aikin, ii. 151. Bishop Watson's _Life_, i. 395.]
[Footnote 1140: J. Johnson, _Clergyman's Vade Mec.u.m_, i. 12, and Heylin (_Hist._ pl. ii. cap. 4) quoted by him.]
[Footnote 1141: N. Bisse, _Beauty of Holiness_, 123. C. Crutwell's _Life of Bishop Wilson_, 265 (in the Isle of Man, First and Second Services are the regular terms used in official ecclesiastical notices). _London Parishes_, 8.]
[Footnote 1142: Sherlock _On Public Wors.h.i.+p_, 1681, 205, 219.]
[Footnote 1143: Beveridge _On Frequent Communion_, 155, 173.]
[Footnote 1144: Fleetwood for example, 'Charge to the Ely Clergy,'
1716--_Works_, 1737, 699.]
[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 Dispa.s.sionate 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. 203, and _Gent. Mag._ 1750, xx. 75. In some editions of Bishop Wilson's _Sacra Privata_, there is a prayer for a blessing on the bread and wine-and-water.]
[Footnote 1157: Herbert's _Country Parson_ quoted in Brand's _Pop.
Antiquities_, i. 521.]
[Footnote 1158: Walcott's _Customs of Cathedrals_, 137.]
[Footnote 1159: _London Parishes_, &c., 20.]
[Footnote 1160: Paterson's _Pietas Londinensis_, 52.]
[Footnote 1161: Id. 104.]
[Footnote 1162: _Spectator_, No. 372.]
[Footnote 1163: H.W. Cripps's _Law of the Ch._, &c., 218.]