AUTHORITIES. HE following eighty-eight authorities have been consulted, quoted, or referred to in the foregoing Memoir and Notes: St. Aldhelm. St. Ambrose. St. Bernard. Cornelius à Lapide. Eusebius. St. Gregory. Origen. Durandus on Symbolism. Collier's Ecclesiastical History. Burton's Lectures on Ecclesiastical History. Burton's History of the Christian Church. Bishop Ken's Works. The Bishop of Brechin's Commentary on the Te Deum. Eucharistical Adoration. Archdeacon Wilberforce on the Holy Eucharist. J. Taylor's Life of Christ. Devotions for Holy Communion. Paradise of the Christian Soul. Bishop Andrewes' Devotions. Gerhard's Meditations. Butler's Lives of the Saints. Spelman's History and Fate of Sacre- Webb's Continental Ecclesiology. Camden's Britannia. Stowe's Survey of London. Fuller's Worthies. Lewis's Topographical Dictionary. Milner's History of Winchester. Rudder's History of Gloucestershire. Atkyns's History of Gloucestershire. Britton's Cathedrals. Leland's Itinerary. Willis's Cathedrals. Winston on Glass Painting. History of the Town and Church of Fairford. An Account of Fairford. The Fairford Graves. Parker's Glossary of Architecture. Mrs. Jameson's Early Italian Painters. Mrs. Jameson's Sacred and Legendary Art. Annals of Virgin Saints. The Power of Holy Minstrelsy. Calendar of the Anglican Church. The Beauties of England and Wales. Marsh's Memoranda of the Parish of Hursley. Shairp's Memoir of Mr. Keble. Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson. The Guardian Newspaper. The Church Review. The Oxford Calendar. Catalogue of Oxford Graduates. Monthly Circular of the English Church Union. Winchester Diocesan Calendar. The Literary Churchman. The Tormohun Parish Chronicle. The Vale of Avon and Bournemouth Magazine. The Churchman's Magazine for the Diocese of Brechin. Conspectus of the Diocese of Win chester. The Clergy List. The Eighth Report of the Columbia Dugdale's England and Wales. Kilvert's Remains. The Book of Praise. The Baptistery. The Christian Scholar. CONCLUSION. "Bless'd are the pure in heart, The secret of the Lord is theirs, Their soul is Christ's abode." (Hymn for the Purification.) HE writer of the foregoing Memoir and Notes, in taking leave of the reader, begs to express a hope that the many and various imperfections in his work may be pardoned; and that if he has unintentionally made mention of any person or event in a way which might cause annoyance, pain, or offence to any one, this error in judgment may be forgiven him. He is aware that to some readers a great portion of his Notes may seem tedious, while perhaps others may have wished for further information on several points. Sill he is not without hope that he may have written what may be of interest to many who (like himself) have loved with admiring reverence the Author of "The Christian Year." It has been the writer's object merely to contribute towards the information about the holy man which those who knew him or his writings have sought to obtain and he has not |