[333b] Dames Illustres, pp. 358–360.
[334] Works of John Knox, iv. 349.
[341] M‘Crie’s Life of Knox, ii. 41.
[342] Described by Calvin in a letter to Cecil, Knox’s Works, vol. iv.
[344] It was anonymously published, but no one seems to have been in doubt about its authorship; he might as well have set his name to it, for all the good he got by holding it back.
[345a] Knox’s Works, iv. 358.
[345b] Strype’s Aylmer, p. 16.
[346a] It may interest the reader to know that these (so says Thomasius) are the “ipsissima verba Schlusselburgii.”
[346b] I am indebted for a sight of this book to the kindness of Mr. David Laing, the editor of Knox’s Works.
[348] Social Statics, p. 64, etc.