Transcriber's Note

Transcriber's NoteArchaic, dialectical and inconsistent spellings have been left in the text. Changes are indicated in the text likethis. Obvious misprints have been fixed, as detailed in the following:On page13:botanist, and says Sewel, "one of the most skilful ..."Originally, the name was spelled SewellOn page27:of representatives from a number of associatedOriginally the word "from" was printed "fron"On page57:him to sketch a constitution for it. The Quakers, whoOriginally "sketch" was spelled "sketeh"On page70:Henry Gouldney, of London, to Robert Barclay, junr.,Originally "Gouldney" was spelled "Goulding"On page71:in Nayler's case, Friends clung lovingly to theOriginally: "Nayler" was spelled "Naylor"On page76:about the sufferings of Edinbro' Friends:—"I have ..."Originally "Edinbro'" was spelled "Edinboro'"On page83:and other places. James Nayler preached in Scotland asOriginally the name was spelled "Naylor"On page104:(See also the Apology, Prop. II., paragraph 26, &c.)Originally "II." was "ii"On page110:remonstrance to the notorious Ludovic Muggleton. TheOriginally the name was spelled "Ludivico"On page122:The news of Robert Barclay's commitment to prisonOriginally: "Th enews"On page137:"... to become referees. Persevering through all ..."Originally "Perservering"On page142:the writings of Schwenkfeld, makes the enquiry lessIn this case, "Schwenkfeld" was originally spelled "Schwenkfeldt"On page142:But the followers of Caspar Schwenkfeld were still moreIn this case, "Schwenkfeld" was originally spelled "Schwenfeld"

Archaic, dialectical and inconsistent spellings have been left in the text. Changes are indicated in the text likethis. Obvious misprints have been fixed, as detailed in the following:


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