[32] State Papers, iv. p. 561.

[33] ‘Most part to the town of St. Andrews.’—Cotton, MS. Calig. ii. 77.

[34] ‘Disputing, holding, and maintaining divers heresies of Martin Luther.’—Sentence Pronounced against Hamilton. Fox, Acts, iv. p. 560.

[35] Certain articles preached by him (ibid.) It is clear that these articles were preached as early as 1527, before Hamilton had quitted Scotland. The sentence states: ‘Faithful inquisition being made in Lent last past.’ It is of Lent last past that it speaks. Now the sentence was of the last February. The Lent of 1528 was hardly begun. Besides, the sentence states that Hamilton, after having preached, passed forth of the realm to other parts; which decides the question.

[36] Luther, Ep. to the Galatians.

[37] See ‘The Sentence against P. Hamilton.’—Fox, Acts, iv. p. 560.

[38] Fox, Acts, iv. p. 560.

[39] ‘Unicus et pietatis et literarum vindex.’—Registers of the University of Marburg, A. D. 1527.

[40] ‘Ad instaurandas liberales disciplinas.’—Ibid.

[41] ‘Conference and familiarity.’—Fox, Acts, iv. p. 558.