[342] For a description of the First Book of Discipline, cf. Mitchell, The Scottish Reformation, etc. pp. 144 ff. The document itself is to be found in (Dunlop’s) Collection of Confessions, etc. ii. 515 ff.

[343] For the Book of Common Order, cf. Mitchell’s Scottish reformation, pp. 133, ff. The Book itself is to be found in (Dunlop’s) Collection of Confessions, ii. 383, ff. It has been published with learned preface and notes by Sprott and Leishman (Edinburgh, 1868).

[344] Bonar’s Catechisms of the Scottish Reformation (London, 1866); (Dunlop’s) Collection of Confessions, etc. ii. 139-382.

[345] The Works of John Knox, etc. vi. 95.

[346] Ibid. vi. 78, Knox to Mrs. Anna Locke (Sept. 2nd, 1559).

[347] The Works of John Knox, vi. 88, Knox to Gregory Railton (Oct. 23rd, 1559).

[348] Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland and Mary Queen of Scots, i. 507, 536.

[349] Hay Fleming, Mary Queen of Scots (London, 1897), pp. 23, 24, and 210, 211.

[350] Ibid. pp. 25, 212.

[351] Mariéjol, Histoire de France depuis les Origines jusqu’ à la Revolution, vi. i. 18 (Paris, 1904).