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1687 Ronquillo, March 9/19.
1687, in the Mackintosh Collection.] [Footnote 247: Wood's Athenae Oxonienses; Observator; Heraclitus Ridens, passim.
But Care's own writings furnish the best materials for an estimate of his character.] [Footnote 248: Calamy's Account of the Ministers ejected or silenced after the Restoration, Northamptonshire; Wood's Athenae Oxonienses; Biographia Britannica.] [Footnote 249: State Trials; Samuel Rosewell's Life of Thomas Rosewell, 1718; Calamy's Account.] [Footnote 250: London Gazette, March 15 1685/6; Nichols's Defence of the Church of England; Pierce's Vindication of the Dissenters.] [Footnote 251: The Addresses will be found in the London Gazettes.] [Footnote 252: Calamy's Life of Baxter.] [Footnote 253: Calamy's Life of Howe.
The share which the Hampden family had in the matter I learned from a letter of Johnstone of Waristoun, dated June 13 1688.] [Footnote 254: Bunyan's Grace Abounding.] [Footnote 255: Young classes Bunyan's prose with Durfey's poetry.
The people of fashion in the Spiritual Quixote rank the Pilgrim's Progress with Jack the Giantkiller.
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