The Scottish Reformation / Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
Alexander F. Mitchell
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  • Fachsius, Ludovicus, [271].
  • Farel, [125].
  • Felix the Fifth, [17 fn.]
  • Ferne, [20], [307].
  • Fisher, Bishop, [243].
  • Forbes, Bishop, [10].
  • Fordun, [16].
  • Forman, Archbishop, [43 fn.]
  • Forrest, Henry, [35].
  • Forret, Thomas, vicar of Dollar, [41].
  • Foster, John, [263 fn.]
  • Foxe's 'Acts and Monuments,' see [Cattley].
  • Frankfort on the Oder, [40], [88], [109], [124], [126], [149 fn.], [150], [269], [270], [272].
  • 'Frankfort, Troubles at,' [124 fn.], [125].
  • Frith, [26].
  • Fyffe, John, [40], [269], [310].
  • Gau, Gaw, or Gall, John, [255]
    • —his 'Richt Vay to the Kingdom of Heuine' referred to, [33 fn.], [255 fn.]
  • Geneva, [89]-[91], [125], [149], [158 fn.], [288].
  • Gerson, [18].
  • Gilby, Ant., [125 fn.]
  • Gillespie, George, [158 fn.]
    • —his 'Aaron's Rod Blossoming' quoted, [222] et seq.
    • —'Assertion of the Government' referred to, [229 fn.], [232].
  • Glasgow martyr, [15].
  • Gordon, Bishop of Galloway, [130].
  • Gourlay, Norman, burned for marrying, [39].
  • Grimani, [55].
  • Grindal, Archbishop, [91], [150 fn.], [160].
  • Grosteste, [17].
  • Grub's 'History,' [118 fn.]
  • 'Gude and Godlie Ballatis' referred to, [67], [74 fn.], [76 fn.]
  • Guise, Mary of, [11 fn.], [46], [93], [94], [192].
  • Haag, quotation from 'La France Protestant' by, [168].
  • Hailes, Lord, [161].
  • Hamilton, Archibald, [192], [193], [202], [203], [205].
  • Hamilton, James, [39].
  • Hamilton, James, Bishop of Argyle, [20].
  • Hamilton, John, Abbot of Paisley, Archbishop of St Andrews, [18], [51], [82], [146], [188], [287]
    • —his Catechism, [8 fn.], [287].
  • Hamilton, John, apostate, [193].
  • Hamilton, Patrick, [17], [19] et seq.
    • —birth and early years, [20]
    • —studies abroad, [21]
    • —returns to Scotland and is received into St Andrews University, [22]
    • —preaches the reformed faith, [24]
    • —summoned to appear before Archbishop Betoun, [25]
    • —escapes to the Continent, [26]
    • —his final return to Scotland, [27]
    • —invited to a friendly conference at St Andrews, [28]
    • —seized and condemned, [30]
    • —his martyrdom, [31] et seq.
    • —sources of information, [33 fn.]
    • —effect of his death, [34] et seq., [37], [73], [75], [242], [243], [244], [275], [286], [289], [296], [307]
  • 'Hamilton Papers' quoted, [52 fn.]
  • Hardwick's 'Reformation' referred to, [267 fn.]
  • Harrison, quotation from article on 'Freeman's Method of History' by, [2 fn.]
  • Hay, Mr L., Bass, [227 fn.]
  • Hay, Principal, [11 fn.], [287].
  • Heidelberg Catechism, [103]
  • Henderson, Alexander, [142], [166 fn.], [231]
    • —his 'Government and Order of the Church of Scotland' quoted, [140], [237]
  • Henry VIII., [49], [266 fn.], [268], [298].
  • Hepburn, Bishop, [57].
  • Hepburn, Prior John, [242], [244], [286].
  • Hepburn, Prior Patrick, [36], [40], [46], [74], [244]-[247], [249], [250], [252], [253].
  • Honorius III., [161].
  • Hooper, Bishop, [98].
  • Hunter, James, [53].
  • Innes, Taylor, reference to 'John Knox' by, [209 fn.]
  • James V., [23], [38], [39], [44], [46] et seq., [192], [247]-[249], [263 fn.], [273].
  • James VI., [131], [143 fn.], [166], [168].
  • Johnston, John, [281], [288].
  • Johnston, Rev. T. P., reference to 'Patrick Hamilton' by, [33 fn.]
  • Kennedy, Bishop, [9], [17], [286].
  • Kennedy, Quintine, Abbot of Crossraguel, [127], [203].
  • Kincavel, [20].
  • Kirkcaldy of Grange, [208].
  • Kirk-session, or lesser eldership, [158], [232], [233], [308].
  • Knox, [6], [10], [11 fn.], [13 fn.], [18], [33 fn.]
    • —early life and education, [79]
    • —leader of the Reformation, [80]
    • —settles in St Andrews, [82]
    • —called to the ministry, [83]
    • —a galley slave, [85]
    • —obtains release, [86]
    • —his work among the English, [ib.] et seq.
    • —five years exile, [88] et seq.
    • —a visit to Scotland, [89]
    • —returns to Scotland, [93]
    • —at Dundee, [94]
    • —preaches at St Andrews, [95] et seq.
    • —the reformed worship established throughout Scotland, [97] et seq.
    • —the old Scottish Confession of 1560, [99] et seq.
    • —Knox's Liturgy, [123] et seq.
    • —the First Book of Discipline, [144] et seq.
    • —his last days, [184] et seq.
    • —leaves Edinburgh, [187]
    • —preaching in St Andrews, [188] et seq.
    • —James Melville's impression of Knox, [191] et seq.
    • —returns to Edinburgh, [200]
    • —Popish calumnies, [202] et seq.
    • —his last illness and death, [205] et seq., [216], [278].
  • Knox's Liturgy, see [Common Order, Book of].
  • Laing, Dr David, [10], [22], [102 fn.], [231]
    • —his 'Knox' referred to, [13 fn.] et passim
    • —his 'Lindsay's Poetical Works' referred to, [83 fn.]
  • Lamb, Robert, [53].
  • Lambert, of Avignon, [26], [27]
    • —his 'Commentary on the Apocalypse' referred to, [33 fn.]
  • Lang, Mr Andrew, [71].
  • Latimer, Bishop, [58], [268], [299], [309].
  • Laud's Liturgy, [133].
  • Lawsone, Mr James, [195], [201], [203], [205], [207].
  • Lay-elders, the term, [229].
  • Leckprevick, Robert, printer, [194], [195].
  • Lee, Principal, [113 fn.], [231]
    • —quotation from 'Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland' by, [115], [199 fn.]
  • Lees, Dr Cameron, reference to 'St Giles' by, [201 fn.]
  • Leipsic, [271], [272], [279], [281].
  • Lemon's 'State Papers' referred to, [37 fn.], [44 fns.], [69 fn.]
  • Lesley's 'History' referred to, [24 fn.], [39 fn.], [85 fn.], [129 fn.], [192 fn.]
    • —'De Origine' referred to, [28 fn.]
  • Leslie, Dr, of Fordoun, [60], [61 fn.]
  • Lethington, Laird of, [101], [186].
  • Lindores, Laurence, Abbot of, [15].
  • Lindsay, Mr David, [198], [207].
  • Lindsay, Sir David, [10], [11 fn.], [81], [83], [182]
    • —reference to 'Tragedy of the Cardinal' by, [73].
  • Liturgy of Edward VI., [77], [128], [130], [131], [154 fn.]
  • Lock, Mrs, [13 fn.], [130].
  • Logie, Gavin, [40].
  • Logie, Robert, [41].
  • Lollards, persecution in Scotland of, [15] et seq.
  • Lorimer, Principal, his 'Patrick Hamilton, the first Preacher and Martyr of the Scottish Reformation,' referred to, [26], [33 fn.], [310]
    • —'Scottish Reformation' referred to, [41 fn.], [69], [75 fn.], [81 fn.], [239], [244], [274 fn.], [275], [276 fn.]
    • —'Knox and the Church of England' referred to, [77], [132 fn.]
    • —article in 'British and Foreign Evangelical Review' by, referred to, [185].
  • Luther, [6], [19], [21], [26], [28], [38], [67], [80], [115], [116], [163], [204], [216], [243], [254], [261], [265], [282], [295].
  • Lyne, John, [41].
  • M'Alpine, [40], [269], [310].
  • M'Crie, Dr, [231]
    • —'Melville' referred to, [15 fn.], [195 fn.]
    • —'Life of Knox' referred to, [40 fn.], [93 fn.], [129 fn.], [188 fn.], [201], [205 fn.], [281 fn.]
  • M'Dowal, [40], [310].
  • M'Kenzie's 'Lives of Eminent Scotsmen,' [279].
  • Magdalene, Queen, [192 fn.]
  • 'Maitland Miscellany,' [120 fn.]
  • Major, John, [17] et seq., [21], [22], [34], [79], [242], [278], [280], [286], [287].
  • Malmö, [255].
  • Margaret, Queen, [181].
  • Marsillier, [57].
  • Mary, Queen, [11 fn.], [189].
  • Massacre of St Bartholomew, [184], [185], [201].
  • Maxwell's 'Old Dundee prior to the Reformation' referred to, [63 fn.], [68 fn.], [69 fn.]
    • —'History of Old Dundee' referred to, [65 fn.]
  • Mayn, Catherine de, [268].
  • Melanchthon, [17], [22], [26], [36], [239], [254], [259], [261], [266], [270], [271], [279], [280], [282], [300], [309].
  • Melville, Andrew, [216] et seq., [281], [288], [289].
  • Melville, James, [191] et seq., [288].
  • Montrose, [24], [57], [60], [62], [71], [75], [78].
  • Morison, Ric., [299 fn.]
  • Morton, Earl of, [198], [199 fn.], [207], [212].
  • Mount, Christopher, [300].
  • Neander, [170].
  • Ogilvie, Lord James, [292].
  • Ogilvie, Marion, [292], [293].
  • Order of Excommunication, [165], [166].
  • Osiander, Andrew, [279].