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page 419 note 1 Davis, A. P., Isaac Watts: His Life and Works 1948 pp. 76–7Google Scholar, with reference to Darton, F. J. H., Children's Books in England (Cambridge, 1932), p. 66.Google Scholar
page 419 note 2 ‘Every thing that we see, reads us new lectures of Wisdome and Piety’: Hall, Joseph, Occasionall Meditations, 3rd ed. 1633 (Philip Doddridge's copy is preserved among his books in the New College, London, collection in Dr Williams's Library), proeme. Swallow, bee, spider, fly and several other objects are common to Hall and Bunyan.Google Scholar
page 419 note 3 ‘Omnes creaturae istius sensibilis mundi animum contemplantis et sapientis ducunt in Deum aeternum’: St Bonaventure, Itinerarium mentis ad Deum, in Opera, v (1891), 302.
page 420 note 1 Dr Williams's Library now stands in Gordon Square, not in Red Cross Street ( The Holy War, p. ixGoogle Scholar, n. 2), which it left in 1864.