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INDEX.
- Acton, Lord, quotation from 'Lecture on the Study of History' by, [2 fn.]
- Acts of Parliament referred to, [15], [23], [50], [51], [53], [226], [233], [264].
- Adamson, Archbishop, [102], [195], [199].
- À Kempis, [3].
- Alane, Alexander, [36], [239], [242]
- Alasco, John, reference to 'Summa Doctrina' by, [109], [117]
- Ales, John, [299].
- Alesius, [10], [11 fn.], [17], [22], [32], [33 fn.], [36] et seq., [51], [75], [80], [239] et seq.
- —his treatise against the decree of the Scottish Bishops, [37], [259]
- —a miraculous escape, [240]
- —at College, [242]
- —discussions with Patrick Hamilton, [243]
- —his account of Patrick Hepburn, [245]
- —assaulted and imprisoned, [247]
- —his escape, [251]
- —at Malmö, [255]
- —at Cologne, [256]
- —befriended by Melanchthon at Wittenberg, [259], [308]
- —his controversy with Cochlaeus, [260] et seq.
- —the intervention of Erasmus, [264]
- —at Cambridge, [266]
- —at London, [267]
- —his dispute with Stokesley, [ib.], [268]
- —marries Catherine de Mayne, [268]
- —returns to the Continent, [269]
- —appointed Professor of Divinity in Frankfort University, [270]
- —Professor in Leipsic University, [271]
- —the Perth Martyrs, [273]
- —he pleads for National Union, [275]
- —his public and private life, [279]
- —his family, [280]
- —his death, [281]
- —his theological opinions, [295] et seq.
- —his dream concerning Anne Boleyn, [297]
- —his departure from England, [298]
- —a letter to Melanchthon, [300]
- —his works 301 et seq.
- —prebend of Aldenburgh conferred on him, [309]
- —one writes in his name, [ib.]
- —he practises as a physician, [ib.]
- —his name not Ales, [ib.]
- Allen, Edmund, [268 fn.]
- Anderson, Rev. Christopher, reference to 'Annals of the English Bible' by, [239], [260 fns.], [268 fn.], [283 fn.]
- Anderson, William, [53].
- Anselm, [3], [17].
- Arbuckill, Friar, [121 fn.]
- Archebald, Sir James, vicar of Lintrathin, [128 fn.], [183 fn.]
- Argyll, the Duke of, [215].
- Arminianism, discussion on, [119].
- Arran, Earl of, [50] et seq., [273].
- Arth, William, [35 fn.]
- Assembly, General, [160]-[162].
- Augustine, [3], [119 fn.]
- Baillie, Principal, [138 fn.]
- Bain's Calendar quoted, [86 fn.]
- Balnaves on Justification quoted, [113 fn.]
- Bannatyne's Memoriales, [187 fn.], [189], [192 fn.], [194 fn.], [198 fn.], [205 fn.] et seq.
- Bayle, [80], [204].
- Benedict XIII., [16].
- Betoun, Archbishop James, [22], [24] et seq., [30 fn.], [34], [42], [74], [245], [246], [262], [286], [287].
- Betoun, Cardinal, [11 fn.], [36], [42] et seq., [54] et seq., [57], [60], [68]-[74], [81], [245], [264], [273], [274], [287]
- —his seven children, [292].
- Beza, [36], [281], [282].
- Boleyn, Anne, [267 fn.], [297].
- 'Booke of the Universall Kirk' referred to, [13 fn.], [117 fn.], [118 fn.], [128 fn.], [198 fn.], [218 fn.], [227 fn.], [233 fn.]
- Borthwick, Sir John, [38 fn.]
- Bothwell, Earl of, [72].
- Bradwardine, [17].
- Brown, Mr Hume, references to 'John Knox' by, [11 fn.], [55 fn.], [124 fn.]
- Bucer, [270].
- Buchanan, George, [17], [22], [40], [49], [73].
- Burton's 'History' referred to, [215], [219].
- Caithness, Bishop of, [198].
- Calderwood, [137], [142]
- Calumnies, Popish, [202] et seq.
- Calvin, [17], [80], [88], [90], [105 fn.], [106 fn.], [107], [112], [115], [116], [124], [125], [147], [163], [164 fn.], [168], [170], [187], [204], [215], [216], [270].
- Cambridge, [58], [266], [298].
- Campbell, Friar, [29], [32].
- Campbell of Cessnock, [16].
- Catechism, Hamilton's, [8 fn.], [287]
- Cattley's 'Foxe' referred to, [33 fn.], [39 fn.], [59 fn.], [70 fn.], [74 fn.], [268 fn.]
- Charters, Andrew, [41].
- Church, the medieval, corruption and decay of, [7] et seq.
- —the reforming priests of, [12] et seq.
- Cistercian Nuns, or White Ladies, at Frankfort, [125], [294].
- Cochlaeus, [260] et seq., [295], [309].
- Cocklaw, Thomas, [41].
- Colace, William, [192].
- Cole, Thos., [125 fn.]
- Common Order, Book of, its origin, [123] et seq.
- —its authority, [127]
- —early practice in Scotland, [128] et seq.
- —Knox and the English liturgy, [130] et seq.
- —a guide or model only, [132] et seq.
- —testimony of Calderwood, Baillie, Row, and Henderson, [137] et seq.
- —practice in other Reformed churches, [141]
- —its evidence on Church government, [145], [147] et seq.
- —on discipline, [163] et seq.
- —on Church members, [170].
- Conæus, [11 fn.]
- Confession, First Helvetic, [58], [77]
- Confession of 1560, the Scottish, its preparation, [99] et seq.
- —alleged omission of a chapter, [101]
- —its character, [102] et seq.
- —the supreme authority of the Scriptures, [103]
- —the fall and the remedy, [ib.], [105]
- —the eternal decree, [107]
- —influence of John Alasco, [109], [117]
- —the effectual call, [110]
- —justification, [111] et seq.
- —notes of the True Church, [114] et seq.
- —the sacraments, [116] et seq.
- —compared with later confessions, [118] et seq., [122]
- —its unmeasured language, [120] et seq.
- Constable's 'Major' referred to, [18 fn.]
- Cook, Dr George, of St Andrews, [231].
- Cook, Dr, of Haddington, [231].
- Cook, Procurator, [232].
- Cook's 'History of the Reformation' referred to, [61 fn.]
- Coverdale, Miles, [150].
- Craig, John, [187].
- Cranmer, Archbishop, [58], [254], [266], [268], [282], [297], [298], [299], [309].
- Craw or Crawar, Paul, [15].
- Croc, Le, [201].
- Crumwell, [37 fn.], [266]-[268], [298]-[300].
- Cunningham, Principal, [231]
- —his 'Church History of Scotland' quoted, [214].
- D'Ailley, [18].
- Dalgleish, Nicol, [192].
- Dalrymple's 'Lesley' referred to, [28 fn.]
- 'Dalyell's Scottish Poems' quoted, [195 fn.]
- D'Aubigné's 'Reformation in the Time of Calvin' referred to, [26 fn.], [33 fn.], [42] et seq., [48 fn.], [80 fn.], [239], [241 fn.], [243 fn.], [250].
- Davidson, John, [188], [192], [197].
- Declaration, the Large (or King's), [142], [143].
- Discipline, the First Book of, its preparation, [99], [144]
- Discipline, the Second Book of, compared with the First Book, [214] et seq.
- —the authority of the king, [217]
- —the limits of ecclesiastical authority, [219] et seq.
- —influence of the Second Book not unmixed, [225]
- —its authority, [226]
- —its theory of the Church, [227]
- —institution of the presbytery, [229] et seq.
- —the Westminster doctrine of the Church, [234] et seq.
- —the ideal presbytery, [237].
- 'Diurnal of Occurrents' referred to, [38 fn.], [39 fn.]
- Dore's 'Old Bibles' quoted, [91 fn.]
- Douglas, John, [99], [144], [193]
- Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow, [262], [264].
- Dundee, [41], [54], [60], [62]-[65], [71], [75], [76], [94], [158 fn.]
- Dundrennan, Thomas, Abbot of, [16 fn.]
- Dunlop's 'Collection of Confessions' referred to, [102 fn.] et passim.
- Durie, Mr John, [194], [206].
- Ebrard, [14].
- Edinburgh, [38], [41], [89], [93], [158 fn.], [187], [190], [200], [239]-[241].
- Education, [9], [174] et seq.
- Edward VI., [87], [88], [130], [131].
- Erasmus, [21], [24], [264], [309].
- Erskine of Dun, [40], [56] et seq., [78], [94].
- Ethie House, [57], [293].
- Eugenius the Fourth, Pope, [17].
- Exactions of pre-Reformation Church, [9], [179] et seq.
- Exercise, or Prophesying, [153], [159], [170] et seq., [229].
- Exhorters, [152], [153], [308].