[966] Id. Ib.
[967] Calvin’s Institutes, book ii. chap. viii. sect. 34.
[968] Hessey’s Bampton Lectures on Sunday, p. 201, ed. 1866. In the notes appended, p. 366, he says: “At Geneva a tradition exists, that when John Knox visited Calvin on a Sunday, he found his austere coadjutor bowling on a green.” Dr. Hessey evidently credited this tradition.
[969] Beza’s Life of Calvin, Sibson’s Translation, p. 55, ed. 1836.
[970] Id. p. 115.
[971] Eccl. Researches, chap. x. p. 338.
[972] Id. p. 339.
[973] Beza’s Life of Calvin, p. 168.
[974] M’Clintock and Strong’s Cyclopedia, vol. i. p. 663.
[975] Hessey, p. 341, gives a clue to the title of Barclay’s work. It was Parænesis ad Sectarios hujus temporis, lib. 1, cap. 13, p. 160, Rome, 1617.