[{62a}] Knox, i. 245, note I.

[{62b}] Ibid., iv. 245.

[{66}] I conceive these to have been the arguments of the party of compromise, judging from the biblical texts which they adduced.

[{67}] Knox, i. 247-249.

[{71a}] Knox, i. 92.

[{71b}] Ibid., iv. 75-84.

[{73}] Knox; iv. 238-240.

[{74}] We shall see that reformers like Lord James and Glencairn seem, at this moment, to have sided with Mary of Guise.

[{76a}] Knox, i. 267-270.

[{76b}] Corpus Reformatorum, xlvi. 426.