McCrie's "Life of Knox" quoted from or referred to, [17], [85], [92], [96], [132], [161], [170], [193], [197].

Maitland of Lethington, [97]; the younger, [128], [136], [174], [178], [179].

Marriage, Solemnization of, according to Book of Discipline, [146].

Mary of Guise, character of, [3]; Queen Regent of Scotland, [97]; policy of, [97]; letter of Knox to, [100]; declared enemy of Reformation, [114]; petition of Protestant barons to, [117]; prohibits preaching or administration of the sacrament without authority of bishops, [119]; proclaims Knox a rebel, [119]; death of, [128].

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, [3]; betrothed to the Dauphin of France, [5]; reply of Knox to, on the charge of necromancy, [35]; death of first husband of, [156]; character of, [157]; arrival of, in Scotland, [156]; interviews with Knox, [159], [163], [168], [170], [173], [175]; marries Lord Henry Darnley, [180]; marriage of, to Bothwell, [183]; abdicates in favor of her son, [183]; defeat of, at Langside, [183]; imprisonment of, by Elizabeth, [184].

Mary Tudor, Accession of, to English throne, [66]; prayer of Knox for, [67]; first proclamation of, [67]; marriage of, to Philip of Spain, [81]; attacked by Knox in First Blast, [109].

Mass, Opinions of Knox on the, [32], [43], [107]; Becon's Displaying of the, [45].

Melville of Raith, [9].

Melville, James, Description of Knox at St. Andrews by, [191].

Mill, Walter, Martyrdom of, [116].