CONCLUSION 



Sorry we are that any good and godly mind should be grieved 

 with that which is done. If the maintenance of ceremonies 

 he a corrosive to those who oppugn them ; undozibtedly^ to such 

 as maintain them, it can be no great pleasure when they behold 

 haw that which they reverence is oppugned. And, therefore, 

 they that judge themselves martyrs when they are grieved, should 

 think withal what they are whom they grieve.''^ — Hooker. 



J N order to make the present volume as complete as 

 possible in itself, a few hints as to the best mode of 

 conducting Harvest Home Festivals, &c., are sub- 

 joined. 



These are mostly derived from a very useful little 

 work \ by the Rector of Frittenden, to which reference 



^ '* Scheme for a Rankest Home, with full details as to 

 Mimagement, &c." — London: Rivingtons. 



