[172] This treatise, in the form of a letter, is entitled, An expediat laicis legere Novi Testamenti libros lingua vernacula?—Ex Dresda. Id. Junii 1533.

[173] State Papers, iv. pp. 608-611.

[174] Fox, Acts, iv. p. 579.

[175] Anderson, Bible Annals, ii. p. 443, note.

[176] ‘To the intent that all the people of Forfar might see the fire,’ etc.—Fox, Acts, iv. p. 579.

[177] Fox, Acts, iv. p. 579.

[178] Knox, Hist. of the Ref., i. p. 59. Scots’ Worthies, p. 20.

[179] ‘On hearing them he became of a sudden as one enraptured or inspired.’—Scots’ Worthies, p. 20.

[180] ‘He threw himself on his knees, extended his hands.’ etc.—Scots’ Worthies.

[181] Spotswood, p. 66.