- Paget, Lord, [299].
- Parker, Archbishop, consecration of, [150 fn.]
- 'Pasqvilli de Concilio Mantuano Iudicium' quoted, [61 fn.]
- Paul III., [286].
- Perth Martyrs, the, [53], [273].
- Peterkin, references to 'Records of the Kirk' by, [119 fn.], [133 fn.], [143 fn.]
- Pitscottie, Lindsay of, [73]
- Plague, or pest, [64], [67], [76].
- Pole, Cardinal, [45].
- Poor, care of, [179], [180].
- Poullain, or Pollanus, [126], [127], [136 fns].
- Preaching, necessity of, [151].
- Presbytery, ideal, [237], [238].
- Presbytery, or greater eldership, [159], [229] et seq.
- Preston, Dr, [211].
- Psalm Book, [120], [128].
- 'Psalms and Spiritual Songs,' [76].
- Ranaldson, James, [53].
- Randolph, Thomas, [129].
- Readers, [152], [153], [172], [308].
- Reformation, the, nature and need of, [1] et seq.
- —decay of the medieval Church, [7] et seq.
- —the reforming priests, [12] et seq.
- —precursors of the Reformation, [14] et seq.
- —Patrick Hamilton, [19] et seq.
- —Acts of 1525 and 1527 against reformed opinions, [23]
- —Tyndale's New Testament brought into Scotland, [24]
- —the oppressed and the oppressors, [34] et seq.
- —George Wishart, [56] et seq.
- —Knox as leader of the Reformation, [79] et seq.
- —its triumph, [97]
- —the Confession of 1560, [99] et seq.
- —the Book of Common Order, [123] et seq.
- —the First Book of Discipline, [144] et seq.
- —the last days of Knox, [184] et seq.
- —the Second Book of Discipline, [214] et seq.
- —Alesius, [239] et seq.
- Regent, the Good, [185], [188], [189]
- Register of Privy Seal, [199 fn.]
- 'Register of St Andrews Kirk-Session' referred to, [13 fn.], [37 fn.], [120 fn.]
- Resby, James, [15].
- Richardson, John, [41].
- Richardson, Robert, [41].
- Robertson, John, [288].
- Robertson, Dr Joseph, [10], [11 fn.]
- Roger's 'Three Scottish Reformers,' [188 fn.]
- Rolle, Richard, [14].
- Rothes, Earl of, [245].
- Rough, John, [83].
- Row, John, [99], [144 fn.]
- Row, John, of Carnock, on liturgies, [138].
- Rubric, the black, [87].
- Russell, Bishop, [227 fn.]
- Rutherfurd's 'Divine Right of Church Government' quoted, [220] et seq.
- Sacraments, two, only, [116], [117], [307].
- Saxony, Elector of, [271 fn.]
- Scipio, Marcus, [280].
- Scott, John, printer, [76].
- Scotus, Duns, [17].
- Scriptures, reading, in vernacular, [5], [37], [38], [51], [259], [260], [264], [272], [273], [282]
- Scrymgeour, James, [253].
- Sharp, Archbishop, [35].
- Shaxton, Bishop, [269], [310].
- Smeton, Principal, [202], [203], [205], [211].
- Spalatinus, [309].
- 'Spalding Miscellany' referred to, [128 fn.], [183 fn.]
- Spottiswoode, Archbishop, [133 fn.]
- Spottiswoode, John, superintendent of Lothian, [99], [144 fn.], [198].
- St Andrews, reforming priests from Augustinian Priory and College of St Leonard, [13]
- —University and Colleges of, [15], [19], [20], [22], [95], [96 fn.], [239], [242], [285] et seq.
- —Major at, [18], [19], [22], [242], [286]
- —Patrick Hamilton at, [19], [20], [22] et seq., [29] et seq., [307]
- —Alesius at, [36], [242] et seq.
- —Wishart at, [72], [73]
- —Knox at, [82] et seq., [95] et seq., [188] et seq.
- St Bernard, [3].
- St Giles' Church, [133 fn.], [201].
- Stähelin's 'Johannes Calvin' referred to, [98], [114 fn.]
- Stanley, Dean, [202]
- Stevenson's 'Mary Stuart' quoted, [55 fn.]
- Steward, Walter, [40].
- Stewart, Archbishop, [286].
- Stirling martyrs, [41].
- Stokesley, Bishop of London, [268], [272].
- Stonehouse, [20].
- Stratoun, David, [39].
- Succession, Apostolic, [115].
- Superintendents, [152]
- —wherein they differed from bishops, [155] et seq.
- Sybothendorff, Damianus, [271 fn.]
- Tannadice, [287].
- Tauler, [3].
- Theiner's 'Vetera Monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum' referred to, [44 fn.], [45 fn.], [51 fn.], [54 fns.]
- Thorpe's 'Calendar' referred to, [44 fns.]
- Tilney, Emery, [58].
- Tonstal, Bishop of Durham, [86].
- Tour, M. de la, [19].
- Tudor, Elizabeth, [92], [93], [131], [150 fn.], [156 fn.], [159], [300].
- Tudor, Mary, [88], [92 fn.]
- Twopenny Faith, the, [8 fn.]
- Tyndale's translation of the New Testament introduced into Scotland, [24], [26].
- Tyninghame, [287].
- Tyrie, the Jesuit, [195], [196], [203].
- Tytler, [11 fn.]
- Walsingham, [205 fn.]
- Wardlaw, Bishop, [285], [286].
- Wedderburn, James, [10], [253 fn.]
- Wedderburn, John, [10], [18], [22], [66], [76].
- Weir, Professor, article on George Wishart in 'North British Review' referred to, [70].
- Westminster Confession of Faith. See [Confession].
- Westminster Directory for Church Government, [166 fn.], [236].
- Westminster Directory for Worship, [137], [142].
- Whitgift, [147].
- Whittingham, William, [88], [124 fn.]
- Wichtand, James, [68 fn.]
- Wied, Hermann von, Archbishop of Cologne, [145], [254], [256], [282].
- Wightone, or Weighton, Sir John, [68 fn.]
- Williams, Thomas, [80].
- Willock, John, [40], [99], [112 fn.], [130], [144 fn.]
- Winkworth, Miss, quotation from 'Christian Singers of Germany' by, [6] et seq.
- Winzet, Ninian, his 'Tractates' referred to, [11 fns.], [203].
- Wishart, George, [36], [41]
- —early education, [56]
- —summoned for heresy, [57]
- —escapes to England, [ib.]
- —converted before Cranmer, [58]
- —returns and enters Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, [ib.]
- —a pupil's description of him, [59]
- —returns to Scotland, [ib.]
- —preaches in Montrose and Dundee, [62] et seq.
- —his labours in Dundee during the plague, [64] et seq.
- —attempted assassination of, [68]
- —innocent of the plot to assassinate Betoun, [69] et seq.
- —proceeds to Edinburgh, [71]
- —seized at Ormiston, [72]
- —his martyrdom, [73]
- —his work, [74] et seq.
- Wishart, George, bailie of Dundee, [63], [69].
- Witches, prosecution of, [168].
- Withof's 'Vertheidigung,' [124 fn.], [294].
- Wittenberg, [26], [259], [269], [300 fn.], [308], [309].
- 'Wodrow Miscellany' referred to, [58 fn.], [69 fn.], [78 fn.], [93 fn.], [308].
- Wycliffe, [3], [14], [17], [18], [37], [186], [205].
- Wycliffites in Scotland, [15].
- Wynram, John, [77], [99], [100], [144], [198], [287].
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Baird Lectures.