contrast betwixt the character and conduct of the same man
as drawn by a friend or an enemy is as strong; even in
common life; much more in these religious matters; as that
betwixt any to men in the world; betwixt A/LEXANDER and St。
Paul; for instance。 See a Letter to Gilbert West; Esq。; on
the Conversion and Apostleship of St。 Paul。 'This note was
removed by Hume from later editions of the 。
J。F。'
'29'Hist。 lib。 v。 cap。 8; S/UETONIUS gives nearly the
same account in vita V/ESP。
'30'T/HIS book was by Mons。 M/ONTGERON; counsellor or
judge of the parliament of P/ARIS; a man of figure and
character; who was also a martyr to the cause; and is now
said to be somewhere in a dungeon on account of his book。
There is another book in three volumes (called