[332] The Works of John Knox, etc. ii. 128.
[333] Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary Queen of Scots, i. 471, 472.
[334] The Scots Confession is to be found in (Dunlop’s) Collection of Confessions of Faith, Catechisms, Directories, Books of Discipline, etc., of Public Authority in the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1722), ii. 13, ff., where the Scots and the Latin versions are printed in parallel columns; in Schaff’s Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches (London, 1877), pp. 437 ff.; and the Latin version alone in Niemeyer, Collectio Confessionum in Ecclesiis Reformatis publicatarum (Leipzig, 1840), pp. 340, ff. For a statement of its characteristics, cf. Mitchell, The Scottish Reformation (Baird Lecture for 1899, Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 99, ff.
[335] As Edward Irving, cf. Collected Writings (London, 1864), i. 601, ff.
[336] (Dunlop’s) Collection of Confessions, etc. pp. 15-18.
[337] Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary Queen of Scots, i. 477, 478.
[338] The Works of John Knox, etc. ii. 121.
[339] Calendar of State Papers, etc. i. 465, Maitland to Cecil (August 18th).
[340] Ibid. i. 467, Randolph to Cecil (August 19th).
[341] Ibid. i. 479, Maitland to Cecil (September 13th).