Autobiography of Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck, vol. 1. pp. 89, 90.
5
Address by Dr. Allon in the Centenary Celebration of Cheshunt College, p. 33.
6
The Countess of Huntingdon and her Connexion, edited by Rev. J.B. Figgis, M.A., p. 48.
7
Cf. John Howe, Biographical Series, No. 94 (R.T.S.).
8
The quotations, when not otherwise acknowledged, are made, and the chief of the facts taken, by kind permission of Messrs. Nisbet & Sons, from Memorials of Frances Ridley Havergal.
9
Such a Blessing, p. 13.
10
Ibid., p. 15.
11
Ibid., p. 20.
12
Quoted in The Sisters. Charles Bullock, B.D., p. 100.
13
2 Chron. xiii. 12.
14
Num. x. 29.
15
Rev. ii. 1-10.
16
Charge to clergy, 1738. See vol. v. of Works, Dublin, 1775.
17
This letter may be found in The Life and Times of Lady Huntingdon.
18
See Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, by George Otto Trevelyan, M.P., vol. 1. pp. 35, 36
19
La Vie de Madame J.M.B. de la Mothe-Guyon, écrite par elle-même, première partie, ch. ii., 6. The edition from which I quote was published at Paris, in three volumes, by the "Associated Booksellers," in 1791. See also Life by J.C. Upham (Sampson Low & Co., 1872).
20
La Vie, première partie, ch. viii., 7.
21
Ibid., ch. viii., 8.
22
La Vie de Madame Guyon, première partie, ch. xix., 10.
23
La Vie, seconde partie, ch. xiv., 1.
24
La Vie, troisième partie, ch. xvi., 6.
25
Life of Archbishop Whately, by his daughter, vol. 1. p. 43.
26
Life of Archbishop Whately, by his daughter, vol. 1. p. 62.
27
The Fireside for 1889, pp. 817, 818.
28
Life of Mary J. Whately, by E.J. Whately, p. 10.
29