INDEX.
Annand, Dean, Controversy of Knox with, [17].
Answers to some questions concerning Baptism, etc., by Knox, [17].
Arbuckle, Friar, Controversy of, with Knox, concerning the Mass, [18], [32].
Arran, Earl of, appointed Regent of Scotland, [4]; character of, [5].
Argyle, Earl of, [108], [116], [125].
Balfour of Mount Quarry, [8].
Balnaves, Henry, [6], [15], [24], [29].
Band, or Bond, Godly, [107], [112], [116].
Beaton, Cardinal, executes George Wishart, [2]; character of, [4]; produces a forged will in order to obtain the Regency of Scotland, [4]; murder of, [8]; condemnation of Walter Mill by, [116].
Becon's Displaying of the Mass, [45].
Berwick on Tweed, Knox appointed to, [30]; condition of, at that time, [31]; practice of Knox at, in the matter of the Lord's Supper, [32], [36]; preaching of Knox at, [33].
Blast, First, of the Trumpet against the monstrous Regiment of Women, by Knox, [108].
Book of Common Prayer (English), [31], [36], [46], [47].
Book of Common Order (Scottish), [105], [147].
Book of Discipline, First, [140-147], [153]; not ratified, [154].
Bothwell, Earl of, apprehends George Wishart, [2]; connection of, with the family of Knox, [10]; part of, in Darnley's murder, [183]; marriage of, to Queen Mary, [183].
Bowes, Marjory, betrothed to Knox, [40]; marriage of, to Knox, [96]; joins her husband in Scotland, [126]; death of, [155]; sons of, [151], [201].
Bowes, Elizabeth, mother-in-law of Knox, [40], [60], [66]; character of, [71], [98], [100], [101]; kindness of Knox to, [102].
Brandling, Sir Robert, [60], [68].
Bullinger, Henry, [48], [77]; questions of Knox to, [77], [81], [108].
Burton's History of Scotland quoted from or referred to, [4], [122], [195], [203].
Cairns, John, appointed reader to Knox in Edinburgh, [155].
Calvin, John, [77], [82]; opinion of, on English Prayer Book, [86]; criticism of Knox's treatment at Frankfort by, [93], [106], [110].
Campbell, Robert, of Kingzeaucleuch, [98], [158], [198].
Carlyle, Thomas, Opinions of, on Knox's conduct at Frankfort, [92]; on the First Blast, [110]; on Knox's treatment of Queen Mary, [175]; on the portraits of Knox, [200]; on Knox's History of the Reformation, [203]; on Knox's tenderness and humor, [210]; description of the affair at Cupar Muir by, [124].
Cecil, Secretary, [49], [113], [130], [162].
Clergy of Scotland, General character of, before the Reformation, [6].
Confession of Faith, Scottish, [137]; ratified by Parliament, [139].
Conversion of Knox to Protestantism, [13].
Coverdale, Miles, godfather to one of Knox's sons, [151].
Cox, Dr. Richard, Relation of, to the troubles at Frankfort, [88], [91].
Craig, John, colleague of Knox, [163], [188], [196].
Cranmer, Archbishop, on the Mass, [43]; letter of, to English Council, [49]; probable author of Declaration on Kneeling, [51]; sufferings of, [82].
Crossraguel, Abbot of, Controversy with Knox, [166-168].
Cupar Muir, Affair of, [124].
Darnley, Lord Henry, Marriage of, to Queen Mary Stuart, [180]; offended at sermon by Knox, [180]; part of, in murder of Rizzio, [183]; murder of, [183].
Deacons, Office of, in First Book of Discipline, [143].
Declaration of Prayer Book on Kneeling in the Lord's Supper, History of, [48-55].
Demolition of Roman Catholic edifices, Relation of Knox to, [121].
Dieppe, Knox in, [71-76], [79], [113].
Doctors, Office of, in Scottish Church, [145].
Douglas, John, Chaplain to Earl of Argyle, [116].
Edinburgh, Knox chosen minister of, [125]; Knox's house in, [155]; labors of Knox in, [163].
Education, Book of Discipline on, [146].
Edward VI., First Prayer Book of, [31], [36], [46], [47]; Second Prayer Book of, [46], [47]; order of Communion under, [46]; death of, [62].
Elders, Office of, under First Book of Discipline, [142].
Elizabeth, Queen of England, accession to the throne, [112]; refuses Knox's request for permission to travel through England, [113]; relation of, to Mary Stuart, [158]; deceitfulness of, [130].
England, Feelings of Knox in regard to, [70]; influence of, on Knox, [62].
Erskine of Dun, [97], [98], [108], [120], [171].
Exposition of the Sixth Psalm by Knox, [71-74].
Faithful Admonition, by Knox, [79-82].
Fairley, Robert, of Braid, [198].
Francis I., of France, Death of, [20].
Francis II., Death of, [156].
Frankfort on the Maine, History of Knox's troubles at, [83-94]; departure of Knox from, [91].
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, by Knox, [108], [113], [161]; Carlyle on, [110].
Froude, J. A., History of England, [64], [127], [139], [185].
Galleys, French, Knox's experiences in, [23-25].
Geneva, Knox at, [83]; pastor of English congregation in, [95]; arrival of Knox and family at, [101]; labors of Knox at, [105], [107]; thanks of English refugees to the council of, [112].
Gilby, Arthur, colleague of Knox at Geneva, [95].
Glasgow University, Knox a student at, [11].
Glencairn, Earl of, [106], [108].
Godly Band or Bond, [107], [112], [116].
Godly Letter of Warning, by Knox, [74-76].
Guillaume, Thomas, Connection of Knox with, [13].
Haddington, George Wishart preaching at, [1]; birthplace of Knox, [10].
Hamilton, Patrick, [5].
Henry VIII., Dispute of, with James V., [4]; connection of, with conspirators against Beaton, [7]; Death of, [20].
Hume, David, Letter of, to Dr. Robertson, on character of Mary Stuart, [177].
James V., Death of, [3]; dispute with Henry VIII., [3].
James VI., Birth of, [183]; coronation of, [184].
Kirkaldy of Grange, [9]; makes terms for surrender of the castle of St. Andrews, [22]; dissuaded by Knox from the shedding of blood to escape from prison, [26]; controversy of with Knox, [187]; message of Knox to, [198].
Kneeling in the Lord's Supper, Knox's opinions and practice in regard [10], [35], [37], [39]; declaration of English Prayer Book on, [62].
Knox, John, First appearance of, as body-guard of Wishart, [2]; enters the castle of St. Andrews, [9], [14]; early history of, [10]; conversion of, to Protestantism, [13]; within the castle of St. Andrews, [14]; called to the ministry, [15]; controversy with Dean Annand, [17]; sermon at St. Andrews, [17]; controversy with Friar Arbuckle, [18], [32]; made a galley slave, [22]; feelings of, on sight of St. Andrews from the galley, [27]; released from the galleys, [30]; preaching of, at Berwick, [33]; administration of Lord's Supper at Berwick, [36]; opinions of, on Lord's Supper, [39]; heroism of, [40]; removal to Newcastle, [42]; discourse on the Mass, [43]; preaching of, at Newcastle, [45]; practice in regard to the Lord's Supper at Newcastle, [45]; appointed a Royal Chaplain, [46]; preaches before Edward VI., [48], [61]; influence of, on English Book of Common Prayer, [48-52]; relation of, to Duke of Northumberland, [48], [56]; offered a bishopric, [57]; offered the vicarage of All Hallows, London, [58]; before the English council, [58]; in the county of Bucks, [65]; sermon at Amersham, [65]; Exposition of Sixth Psalm, [68], [72]; leaves England for France, [69]; love of, for England, [70]; writes Godly Letter of Warning, [74]; first visit of, to Switzerland, [77]; returns to Dieppe, [79]; writes "Faithful Admonition", [79]; goes to Frankfort on the Maine, [83]; history of troubles there, [84]; leaves Frankfort, [91]; pastor of English Church at Geneva, [95]; brief visit of, to Scotland, [95]; marriage of to Marjory Bowes, [96]; work in Scotland at this time, [97-99]; summoned to appear before the bishops, [100]; writes to the Queen Regent, [100]; returns to Geneva [102], labors at, [105]; called to return to Scotland, [106]; at Dieppe, [106]; returns to Geneva, [107]; leaves Geneva for Scotland, [112]; arrives in Scotland, [114]; preaches at Perth, [120]; and at St. Andrews, [124]; chosen minister of St. Giles, Edinburgh, [125]; travels through Scotland, [126]; negotiations with Sir James Croft, [129]; views of, on civil government, [130]; imperfect understanding of the relation of Church and State, [133]; residence of, in Edinburgh, [155]; first interview with Queen Mary Stuart, [159]; second interview, [163]; debate of, with Abbot of Crossraguel, [166]; breach between, and Earl of Murray, [169]; third interview with Queen Mary, [168]; fourth interview with Mary, [170]; accused falsely of immorality, [175]; before the Scottish council, [175]; marriage of, to Margaret Stewart, [179]; preaches at coronation of James VI., [185]; mourns over the death of Murray, [185]; stricken with paralysis, [186]; controversy with Kirkaldy of Grange, [187]; danger of, in Edinburgh, [189]; goes to St. Andrews, [190]; Melville's description of, at this time, [191]; publishes "Answer to the Letter of a Jesuit", [192]; returns to Edinburgh, [195]; last sermon of, [197]; last illness of, [197]; death of, [199]; personal appearance of, [200]; children of, [201]; portraits of, [200]; writings of, [202]; preaching of, [204]; effect of work on Scotland, [207]; tenderness and humor of, [210].
Knox's History of the Reformation, [9], [22], [25], [27], [35], [98], [121], [124], [138], [156], [161], [170]; described by Carlyle, [203].
Laing, David, LL.D., Edition of Knox's Works quoted from or referred to, [11], [12], [58], [65], [72], [74], [75], [77], [102], [110], [129], [130], [144], [148], [153], [182], [201].
Lawson, John, Induction of, as Knox's successor, [197].
Lindsay, Sir David, [6], [15].
Liturgy of Knox, [152].
Lollards of Kyle, [99].
Lorimer, Rev. Peter, D.D., Works on Knox quoted from or referred to, [8], [25], [28], [30], [31], [33], [36], [37], [41], [45], [46], [48], [49], [51], [52], [54], [55], [103].
Lorraine, Princes of, [113].
Lord's Supper, first administered after reformed fashion, [19]; practice followed by Knox regarding at Berwick, [32-34], [36]; kneeling in, opposed by Knox, [38]; influence of Knox on English Prayer Book regarding, [46-52]; declaration of Prayer Book on kneeling in, [52].
Lyons, Knox visits, [107].
Major, John, Principal of Glasgow University, [11]; opinions of, [11], [133]; present at Knox's sermon at St. Andrews, [18].
McCrie's "Life of Knox" quoted from or referred to, [17], [85], [92], [96], [132], [161], [170], [193], [197].
Maitland of Lethington, [97]; the younger, [128], [136], [174], [178], [179].
Marriage, Solemnization of, according to Book of Discipline, [146].
Mary of Guise, character of, [3]; Queen Regent of Scotland, [97]; policy of, [97]; letter of Knox to, [100]; declared enemy of Reformation, [114]; petition of Protestant barons to, [117]; prohibits preaching or administration of the sacrament without authority of bishops, [119]; proclaims Knox a rebel, [119]; death of, [128].
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, [3]; betrothed to the Dauphin of France, [5]; reply of Knox to, on the charge of necromancy, [35]; death of first husband of, [156]; character of, [157]; arrival of, in Scotland, [156]; interviews with Knox, [159], [163], [168], [170], [173], [175]; marries Lord Henry Darnley, [180]; marriage of, to Bothwell, [183]; abdicates in favor of her son, [183]; defeat of, at Langside, [183]; imprisonment of, by Elizabeth, [184].
Mary Tudor, Accession of, to English throne, [66]; prayer of Knox for, [67]; first proclamation of, [67]; marriage of, to Philip of Spain, [81]; attacked by Knox in First Blast, [109].
Mass, Opinions of Knox on the, [32], [43], [107]; Becon's Displaying of the, [45].
Melville of Raith, [9].
Melville, James, Description of Knox at St. Andrews by, [191].
Mill, Walter, Martyrdom of, [116].
Milton, John, quoted from, [109].
Ministers, Office of, in Book of Discipline, [141].
Mitchell, Dr., A. F., quoted from, [193].
Morton, Earl of, [108]; burial eulogy of, on Knox, [199].
Murray, Earl of (See Lord James Stuart).
Newcastle on Tyne, Removal of Knox to, [42]; preaching of Knox at, [45]; practice of Knox at, in regard to the Lord's Supper, [45].
Northumberland, Duke of, [48], [57], [60], [61], [64].
Ochiltree, Lord, [172]; father-in-law of Knox, [179], [180].
Ormiston, Laird of, [10].
Prayer Books of Edward VI., First, [31], [36], [46]; Second, [46], [47], [49], [52], [56], [85]; opinion of Calvin on, [86].
Perth, John Knox at, [121].
Preaching, Knox's habit of preparation for, [79]; effect of Knox's, at Perth, [120]; in Edinburgh, [136]; before Darnley, [181]; Knox's characterized, [204].
Predestination, Knox's Dissertation on, [111].
Privy Council of England, name of Knox in register of, [29]; memorial of Knox to, on Lord's Supper, [49]; appearance of Knox before, [58].
Portraits of Knox, [200].
Randolph, English Ambassador at Edinburgh, [28], [138].
Readers, Office of, in Scottish Church, [140].
Reformation, Beginning of, in Scotland, [5]; Hamilton period of, [19]; Wishart period of, [19]; Knox period of, [19].
Rizzio, David, character of, [182]; murder of, [183].
Robertson, William, D.D., character of Murray in History of Scotland, [185].
Rochelle, Knox visits, [107].
Ross, Dr. John M., quoted from, [133].
Sacraments, Scottish Confession of Faith on, [137]; administration of the, according to Book of Discipline, [145]; according to the Book of Common Order, [151].
Scotland, Condition of, before Reformation, [7]; visit of Knox to, in 1555, [97]; arrival of Knox at, in 1559, [114]; condition of, at that time, [115]; labors of Knox in, [126]; negotiations of, with England, [127].
St. Andrews, Castle of, an asylum for Protestants, [8]; siege of, by Arran, [9]; arrival of Knox in, [9]; work of Knox in, [14]; Knox called to the ministry in, [15]; Knox preaches in, [17]; attacked by Leo Strozzi, [21]; visited by Knox, [123]; the scene of Knox's all but latest labors, [191].
Scottish Confession of Faith, [137].
Scottish Parliament, Meeting of, in 1560, [136]; in 1563, [169].
Solway Moss, Battle of, [3], [4].
Somerset, Duke of, Protector of England, [20].
Stewart, Margaret, married to Knox, [179].
Stuart, Lord James, Earl of Murray, [98], [106], [125], [138], [156], [166], [169], [174], [180], [184], [185].
Strozzi, Leo, attacks the castle of St. Andrews, [21].
Superintendents, Office of, in Scottish Church, [149].
Switzerland, First visit of Knox to, [77].
Throckmorton, English Ambassador at Paris, [126].
Tulchan Bishops, [194].
Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, [31].
Tyninghame Charter Room, Instrument in, signed by Knox, [12].
Utenhovius, Letter of, to Bullinger, [48].
Whittingham, Dean, with Knox at Frankfort, [86]; gives thanks to council at Geneva for hospitality to English refugees, [112]; godfather to one of Knox's sons, [151].
Willock, John, [97], [126], [130].
Wishart, George, at Haddington, [1]; apprehension of, [2]; attended by Knox, [2]; executed at St. Andrews, [3]; influence of, on Knox, [13].
Writings of Knox, [202].