PREFACE.
An account will be found of many of their works, together with the chief productions which appeared against them, as well as of the controversies in which they were so much engaged.
One portion of the volume will be read with considerable interest. I allude to the correspondence of the Nonjurors with the Greek Church in the east, which, with the exception of some brief extracts, is now for the first time published. For a copy of this correspondence, which is preserved among Bishop Jolly's MSS, I am indebted to the kindness of I. R. Hope,