Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Henry Dodwell" in English language version.
Bishop Burnet thus addresses him in one of his letters : "You are a learned man ; and your life has been not only without blemish, but exemplary ; but you do not seem to remember, or enough to consider, the woe our Saviour has denounced against those by whom scandals come ; and, according to the true notion of scandal, I know no man, that has laid more in the way of the little ones, or weaker Christians, than you have done. I do assure you, I would rather wish that I could neither read nor write, than to have read or writ to such purposes as you have been pursuing now above thirty years. You seem to love novelties and paradoxes, and to employ your learning to support them. I do assure you, I have a just value for many valuable things that I know to be in you ; and do heartily lament every thing that is otherwise."(Image of p. 338 & p. 339 & p. 340 at Google Books)
[K] His Dissertations upon Irenæus.] They were printed at Oxford 1689 in 8vo under the title of Dissertationes in Irenaeum. These Dissertations are only Prolegomena [an introduction] to what he farther designed, which was to shew what the ancient heresies were, which disturbed the primitive Church, and what the foundation of them was. He has subjoined to them a Fragment of Philippus Sidetes, de Catechistarum Alexandrinorum successione, with his Notes upon it.(Image of p. 616 at Google Books)
There is a fragment of Philippus Sidetes, hitherto unpublished, Alexandria succession of catechists, with notes. Length="512 pages 8vo."