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page xvii note 1 Zürich Letters, Parker Society, i, 295–6. For a complete list of material on this point see the Bibliography.
page xviii note 1 See the title‘ Grievances‘ in the Bibliography.
page xviii note 2 See infra, pp. 85, 89; Strype, Annals, iii. pt. i. 320; ‘ Mr. Sampson's Book for the Parliament,’ 1584.
page xix note 1 See Bibliography,‘ Petitions’ for citations. This, and its attendant subject the Martyrology, fills nearly all the histories of Puritanism, to the exclusion of everything else. It is clear now that its importance is small. Burghley had little approval for these men, and still less for their ideas. He did think that they might be kept quiet, with a little patience and forbearance. See Strype, Whitgift, ii. 25.
page xx note 1 Strype, Grindal, p. 326.
page xx note 2 Heylin, Aerius Bedivivus, p. 286.
page xxii note 1 Strype, Whitgift, iii. 262, March 1,1591.
page xxii note 2 Neal, Puritans, v. 296.
page xxii note 3 Strype, Whitgift, iii. 283.
page xxii note 4 Id. p. 284.
page xxii note 5 See infra, p. 92, cf. 7.
page xxiii note 1 Strype,Whitgift, ii.87. See also infra, P.86.
page xxiii note 2 Strype,Whitgift, ii. 84.
page xxv note 1 Strype, Whitgift, ii.87.11; Annals, iii. pt. i. 178.
page xxv note 2 Stowe MSS. 570, f. 91.
page xxv note 3 Tanner MSS. 178, f. 45.
page xxvi note 1 Tanner MSS. 179.
page xxvi note 2 Infra, pp. 46, 55; also an article by the present editor in the Church Quarterly Review for April 1904, ‘ The People and the Puritan Movement ’
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