Footnotes:
{2} Ivimey's Life of Bunyan, pp.51-53.
{3} Remains, vol. iii. p.391.
{4} The other items contained in the book that this text comes from were: Jerusalem Sinner Saved; Pharisee and the Publican; The Trinity and the Christian; The Law and a Christian; Bunyan's Last Sermon; Bunyan's Dying Sayings and An Exhortation to Peace and Unity. All of them are available from Project Gutenberg -- DP.
{5} "Pascal was an exception. D'Aubigne, so far as writing in French makes a Frenchman, is another. Their works are full of fancy, but it is the fancy which gives to truth its wings. The rocket is charged, not with coloured sparks, but burning jewels.
{6} Here, again, exceptions occur, and the greatest of our Scottish preachers is a contradiction to the characteristic style of his country.
