FOOTNOTESOPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON THE ‘FAMOUS SCOTS’ SERIES.INDEX
- Admonition to Trew Lords, the, [130].
- Æschylus, [15].
- Agamemnon, [15].
- Arius, [91].
- Ascham, Roger, [81].
- Atonement, the, [90].
- Augustine, [99].
- Aurelius, Marcus, [100].
- Baptistes, the, [57], [58].
- Beaton, Cardinal, [122], [139].
- Begging letter-writer, [31].
- Beza, [81].
- Boëtius, [66], [100].
- Bordeaux, [58].
- Brahe, Tycho, [44], [81].
- Brissac, Marshal of, [51].
- Brewster, Sir D., [129].
- Brown, P. Hume, [18].
- Buchanan, George—
- Writings burned by hangman, [9].
- Milton and Buchanan’s De Jure, [10].
- Effect of the De Jure, [11].
- Relations to the Scaligers, [13].
- Wordsworth on Buchanan, [14].
- Porson and Buchanan, [15].
- Milton’s opinion of him, [15].
- Hallam’s estimate of him, [16].
- Froude’s opinion of him, [16].
- Buchanan’s scholarship, [17].
- His Detectio Mariæ Reginæ, [18].
- The Marians and Buchanan, [20].
- The chapbook Buchanan, [21].
- His humour, [22].
- Interview with Melvilles, [23].
- The Countess of Mar and, [25].
- Division of his life into periods of preparation and performance, [27].
- Why he became a Protestant, [28].
- Joseph Scaliger’s elegy on, [31].
- Begging letter-writer, [31].
- Letters to Mary, Queen of Scots, [32].
- Letters to Earl of Moray, [32].
- Comparison between Erasmus and, [35].
- Hospitality of Roman Catholic days, [36].
- His influence on cultured Europe, [38].
- Parallel between his conduct and that of to-day, [39].
- No loss of self-respect, [40].
- No notoriety hunter, [41].
- No money grabber, [43].
- Did not seek power, [48].
- Dates and aims of his works, [50].
- Moderator of General Assembly, [51].
- Various appointments held, [51].
- Aids in drawing up First Book of Discipline, [51].
- Appointed Principal of St. Leonard’s College, [51].
- Secretary to the Scots Commission re Mary, [51].
- Opinion of Sir James Melville of, [52].
- Not to be blamed for James VI.’s pedantry, [57].
- Dedicates his three great works to the king—Baptistes, De Jure, and the History, [57].
- Examination of the Prefaces to these, [58]-65.
- Resembled a Scots Stoic philosopher, [66].
- His courtly manners, [70].
- Alleged vindictiveness towards Morton disproved, [72].
- His policy regarding Scots affairs, [76].
- Further disproof of Sir J. Melville’s remarks, [80].
- His religious views, [83].
- The Scots Reformation position, [83]-88.
- His relations to Calvinism, [89]-96.
- Not a zealot, [90].
- His views of Evangelium, [90].
- His pension, [92].
- His dirge upon Calvin, [93].
- His period of doubt, [98].
- Why he never took orders, [101].
- Is Conformity allowable? [104].
- Renaissance morals, [106].
- Buchanan’s amorist poetry, [107].
- Biographical facts, [111].
- The Roman Catholic Church and education, [112].
- Lords of the Congregation and education, [114].
- His early years of education, [116].
- Enlists as a volunteer to invade England, [118].
- Life at St. Andrews University, [119].
- Proceeds to St. Barbe, [119].
- Friendship with Earl of Cassilis, [119].
- James V. invites him to write Franciscanus, [121].
- Leaves him to the vengeance of Beaton, [122].
- Escapes from prison to the Continent, [122].
- Migrates to Portugal: seized by the Inquisition, [123].
- Imprisoned in a monastery, where he translates the Psalms, [123].
- Returns to Scotland and declares for Protestantism, [124].
- Relations between Mary and Buchanan, [125].
- Accused of ingratitude towards her, [126].
- The multifariousness of his work, [128].
- Writes Admonition to the Trew Lords, [130].
- Characteristics of his History of Scotland, [132].
- Buchanan’s last days, [133].
- His burial-place and property, [135].
- Legend of his skull, [135].
- Characteristics, [136].
- Final summing up, [137]-145.
- Parallel drawn between Dr. Wallace and Buchanan, [138].
- Burns, [107], [116].
- Calvin, J., [82], [89], [90], [92], [94], [100].
- Cameron, [115].
- Cargill, [115].
- Carlyle, T., [34], [143].
- Casaubon, [13].
- Cassilis, Lord, [51], [119], [134].
- Catullus, [66].
- Chameleon, the, [50], [126].
- Chapbooks on Buchanan, [21].
- Charles II., [9].
- Cicero, [67].
- Coimbra, college of, [51], [98].
- Collége de Guyenne, [58].
- Congregation, Lords of, [114], [115].
- Covenanters, [115].
- Darnley, [128], [134], [139].
- Dawes, Canon, [15].
- Detectio Mariæ Reginæ, [18], [50].
- Diogenes, [69].
- Dionysius, Lambinus, [67].
- Dirge, the, [92].
- Discipline, Book of, [112].
- Divine right, [9], [11], [50], [57].
- Dryden, John, [10].
- Dunbar, William, [121].
- Education in Catholic days, [113].
- Election, doctrine of, [90].
- Elizabeth, Queen, [127].
- England, invasion of, [118].
- Erasmus, [13], [34], [96], [99], [100].
- Eucharistic controversy, [99].
- Evangelicals, the, [89].
- France, [124].
- Franciscanus, the, [50], [90], [98], [106], [121].
- Gamaliel, [58].
- General Assembly of Church of Scotland, [51].
- Genethliacon, the, [56].
- Gibbon, [67], [118].
- Gouvéa, André de, [58], [122], [123].
- Hackney, the, [75].
- Hamilton, Sir W., [135].
- Hebrew Psalms, [43], [123].
- Henry VIII., [127].
- Heriot, J., [116].
- Herod, King, [58].
- Herodias, [58].
- History of Scotland, [50], [57], [63], [132].
- Horace, [66].
- Hosack, [20].
- Humanists, [27], [28], [43], [58], [83], [84], [126].
- Incarnation, the, [90].
- Indulgences, [90].
- Inquisition, the, [43], [98].
- James IV., [112].
- James V., [50], [120].
- James VI., [46], [52], [56], [76].
- Johnson, S., [15], [129].
- Justification by Faith, [86], [90].
- Killearn, [111].
- Knox, J., [11], [37], [40], [75], [76], [81], [85], [92], [101], [102], [114], [115], [141].
- Latin Style, [17], [27], [132].
- ‘Lena’ poetry, the, [106].
- Lennox, Earl of, [33], [37].
- Leo X., [84].
- Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [9].
- Livy, [31], [51], [132].
- Luther, [84].
- Lyndsay, Sir D., [50], [121].
- Macauslan, [111].
- Major, John, [65].
- Mar, Countess of, [24], [81].
- Mary, Queen of Scots, [19], [31], [37], [40], [51], [64], [75], [92], [120], [127], [128], [139].
- Mary of Guise, [102].
- Melville, Andrew and James, [23], [40], [81], [102], [115].
- Melville, Sir James, [52], [80].
- Milton, John, [9], [10].
- Moderator of Assembly, [51], [128].
- Montaigne, [119].
- Moray, Earl of, [32], [33], [37], [51], [81], [92], [121], [129], [130], [139].
- Morton, Earl of, [73], [74], [75], [79].
- Neæra pieces, [108].
- Nicene Dogmas, [86].
- Oxford University, [9].
- Panætius, [67].
- Paris, University of, [116].
- Paten, Guy, [16].
- Pension, [92].
- Petrus, Victorinus, [67].
- Porson, [15].
- Portugal, [43], [51], [98], [123].
- Predestinarianism, [86].
- Principal of St. Leonard’s, [51].
- Private judgment, [86].
- Randolph, Sir T., [63], [71], [81].
- Reformation, Scots, [11], [83], [85], [87], [120].
- Renaissance, the, [83], [87], [96], [106].
- Revolutions, English, American, and French, [11].
- Rizzio, [128], [139].
- Roman Catholic hospitality, [36].
- —— —— Church, [28], [97], [99], [101].
- Russell, Lord William, [9].
- St. Andrews, University of, [118], [129].
- Sallust, [132].
- Scaligers, the, [12], [13], [30], [48], [81].
- Scott, Sir W., [116].
- Seneca, [63], [67], [100].
- Shairp, Principal, [107].
- Shakespeare, [12], [15].
- Skelton, Sir J., [20], [125].
- Skull, Buchanan’s, [135].
- Socrates, [69], [100].
- Stephanus, [12].
- Stevenson, R. L., [107].
- Stoic philosopher, [53], [63], [66], [69], [73], [82], [100].
- Tacitus, [132].
- Tennyson, [12], [127].
- Thackeray, [34], [81].
- Thyestes, the, [63].
- Transubstantiation, [90].
- Wordsworth, W., [14].
- Young, Peter, [53], [55], [57], [62].