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INDEX.
Acton, Lord, quotation from ’Lecture on the Study of History’ by, 2 fn.
Acts of Parliament referred to, 15, 23, 50, 51, 53, 226, 233, 264.
Adamson, Archbishop, 102, 195, 199. A Kempis, 3.
Alane, Alexander, 36, 239, 242 —not Ales, 268 fn., 309 —see Alesius.
Alasco, John, reference to ’Summa Doctrina’ by, 109, 117 —his congregation at London, 126 —on the office of bishop, 154 —’Modus ac Ritus Excommunicationis’ and ’Forma ac Ratio Public Penitentiae’ by, 165.
Ales, John, 299.
Alesius, 10, 11 fn., 17, 22, 32, 33 fn., 36 et seq., 51, 75, 80, 239 et seq. —his treatise against the decree of the Scottish Bishops, 37, 259 —a miraculous escape, 240 —at College, 242 —discussions with Patrick Hamilton, 243 —his account of Patrick Hepburn, 245 —assaulted and imprisoned, 247 —his escape, 251 —at Malmoe, 255 —at Cologne, 256 —befriended by Melanchthon at Wittenberg, 259, 308 —his controversy with Cochlaeus, 260 et seq. —the intervention of Erasmus, 264 —at Cambridge, 266 —at London, 267 —his dispute with Stokesley, ib., 268 —marries Catherine de Mayne, 268 —returns to the Continent, 269 —appointed Professor of Divinity in Frankfort University, 270 —Professor in Leipsic University, 271 —the Perth Martyrs, 273 —he pleads for National Union, 275 —his public and private life, 279 —his family, 280 —his death, 281 —his theological opinions, 295 et seq. —his dream concerning Anne Boleyn, 297 —his departure from England, 298 —a letter to Melanchthon, 300 —his works 301 et seq. —prebend of Aldenburgh conferred on him, 309 —one writes in his name, ib. —he practises as a physician, ib. —his name not Ales, ib.
Allen, Edmund, 268 fn.
Anderson, Rev. Christopher, reference to ’Annals of the English Bible’ by, 239, 260 fns., 268 fn., 283 fn.
Anderson, William, 53.
Anselm, 3, 17.
Arbuckill, Friar, 121 fn.
Archebald, Sir James, vicar of Lintrathin, 128 fn., 183 fn.
Argyll, the Duke of, 215.
Arminianism, discussion on, 119.
Arran, Earl of, 50 et seq., 273.
Arth, William, 35 fn.
Assembly, General, 160-162.
Augustine, 3, 119 fn.
Baillie, Principal, 138 fn.
Bain’s Calendar quoted, 86 fn.
Balnaves on Justification quoted, 113 fn.
Bannatyne’s Memoriales, 187 fn., 189, 192 fn., 194 fn., 198 fn., 205 fn. et seq.
Bayle, 80, 204.
Benedict XIII., 16.
Betoun, Archbishop James, 22, 24 et seq., 30 fn., 34, 42, 74, 245, 246, 262, 286, 287.
Betoun, Cardinal, 11 fn., 36, 42 et seq., 54 et seq., 57, 60, 68-74, 81, 245, 264, 273, 274, 287 —his seven children, 292.
Beza, 36, 281, 282.
Boleyn, Anne, 267 fn., 297.
’Booke of the Universall Kirk’ referred to, 13 fn., 117 fn., 118 fn., 128 fn., 198 fn., 218 fn., 227 fn., 233 fn.
Borthwick, Sir John, 38 fn.
Bothwell, Earl of, 72.
Bradwardine, 17.
Brown, Mr Hume, references to ’John Knox’ by, 11 fn., 55 fn., 124 fn.
Bucer, 270.
Buchanan, George, 17, 22, 40, 49, 73.
Burton’s ’History’ referred to, 215, 219.
Caithness, Bishop of, 198.
Calderwood, 137, 142—his ’Altare Damascenum’ referred to, 137 et seq. —’History’ referred to, 33 fn., et passim.
Calumnies, Popish, 202 et seq.
Calvin, 17, 80, 88, 90, 105 fn., 106 fn., 107, 112, 115, 116, 124, 125, 147, 163, 164 fn., 168, 170, 187, 204, 215, 216, 270.
Cambridge, 58, 266, 298.
Campbell, Friar, 29, 32.
Campbell of Cessnock, 16.
Catechism, Hamilton’s, 8 fn., 287 —Calvin’s, 103, 112 —Heidelberg, 103 —Melanchthon’s, 271.
Cattley’s ’Foxe’ referred to, 33 fn., 39 fn., 59 fn., 70 fn., 74 fn., 268 fn.
Charters, Andrew, 41.
Church, the medieval, corruption and decay of, 7 et seq. —the reforming priests of, 12 et seq.
Cistercian Nuns, or White Ladies, at Frankfort, 125, 294.
Cochlaeus, 260 et seq., 295, 309.
Cocklaw, Thomas, 41.
Colace, William, 192.
Cole, Thos., 125 fn.
Common Order, Book of, its origin, 123 et seq. —its authority, 127 —early practice in Scotland, 128 et seq. —Knox and the English liturgy, 130 et seq. —a guide or model only, 132 et seq. —testimony of Calderwood, Baillie, Row, and Henderson, 137 et seq. —practice in other Reformed churches, 141 —its evidence on Church government, 145, 147 et seq. —on discipline, 163 et seq. —on Church members, 170.
Conaeus, 11 fn.
Confession, First Helvetic, 58, 77 —Later Helvetic, 103, 113, 147 —Westminster, 107, 110, 118, 122, 234 —of English congregation at Geneva, 107, 120 —of 1616, 117 fn., 118.
Confession of 1560, the Scottish, its preparation, 99 et seq. —alleged omission of a chapter, 101 —its character, 102 et seq. —the supreme authority of the Scriptures, 103 —the fall and the remedy, ib., 105 —the eternal decree, 107 —influence of John Alasco, 109, 117 —the effectual call, 110 —justification, 111 et seq. —notes of the True Church, 114 et seq. —the sacraments, 116 et seq. —compared with later confessions, 118 et seq., 122 —its unmeasured language, 120 et seq.
Constable’s ’Major’ referred to, 18 fn.
Cook, Dr George, of St Andrews, 231.
Cook, Dr, of Haddington, 231.
Cook, Procurator, 232.
Cook’s ’History of the Reformation’ referred to, 61 fn.
Coverdale, Miles, 150.
Craig, John, 187.
Cranmer, Archbishop, 58, 254, 266, 268, 282, 297, 298, 299, 309.
Craw or Crawar, Paul, 15.
Croc, Le, 201.
Crumwell, 37 fn., 266-268, 298-300.
Cunningham, Principal, 231 —his ’Church History of Scotland’ quoted, 214.
D’Ailley, 18.
Dalgleish, Nicol, 192.
Dalrymple’s ’Lesley’ referred to, 28 fn.
’Dalyell’s Scottish Poems’ quoted, 195 fn.
D’Aubigne’s ’Reformation in the Time of Calvin’ referred to, 26 fn., 33 fn., 42 et seq., 48 fn., 80 fn., 239, 241 fn., 243 fn., 250.
Davidson, John, 188, 192, 197.
Declaration, the Large (or King’s), 142, 143.
Discipline, the First Book of, its preparation, 99, 144 —the government of the Church, 145 et seq. —the discipline of the Church, 162 et seq. —discipline under Prelacy, 167 —the prerogatives and duties of Church members, 169 et seq. —education of the young and university reform, 174 et seq. —care of the poor, 179 et seq.
Discipline, the Second Book of, compared with the First Book, 214 et seq. —the authority of the king, 217 —the limits of ecclesiastical authority, 219 et seq. —influence of the Second Book not unmixed, 225 —its authority, 226 —its theory of the Church, 227 —institution of the presbytery, 229 et seq. —the Westminster doctrine of the Church, 234 et seq. —the ideal presbytery, 237.
’Diurnal of Occurrents’ referred to, 38 fn., 39 fn.
Dore’s ’Old Bibles’ quoted, 91 fn.
Douglas, John, 99, 144, 193 —is made Archbishop, 198 —his parentage, 199 fn. —Principal of St Mary’s College, 287, 288.
Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow, 262, 264.
Dundee, 41, 54, 60, 62-65, 71, 75, 76, 94, 158 fn.
Dundrennan, Thomas, Abbot of, 16 fn.
Dunlop’s ’Collection of Confessions’ referred to, 102 fn. et passim.
Durie, Mr John, 194, 206.
Ebrard, 14.
Edinburgh, 38, 41, 89, 93, 158 fn., 187, 190, 200, 239-241.
Education, 9, 174 et seq.
Edward VI., 87, 88, 130, 131.
Erasmus, 21, 24, 264, 309.
Erskine of Dun, 40, 56 et seq., 78, 94.
Ethie House, 57, 293.
Eugenius the Fourth, Pope, 17.
Exactions of pre-Reformation Church, 9, 179 et seq.
Exercise, or Prophesying, 153, 159, 170 et seq., 229.
Exhorters, 152, 153, 308.
Fachsius, Ludovicus, 271.
Farel, 125.
Felix the Fifth, 17 fn.
Ferne, 20, 307.
Fisher, Bishop, 243.
Forbes, Bishop, 10.
Fordun, 16.
Forman, Archbishop, 43 fn.
Forrest, Henry, 35.
Forret, Thomas, vicar of Dollar, 41.
Foster, John, 263 fn.
Foxe’s ’Acts and Monuments,’ see Cattley.
Frankfort on the Oder, 40, 88, 109, 124, 126, 149 fn., 150, 269, 270, 272.
’Frankfort, Troubles at,’ 124 fn., 125.
Frith, 26.
Fyffe, John, 40, 269, 310.
Gau, Gaw, or Gall, John, 255 —his ’Richt Vay to the Kingdom of Heuine’ referred to, 33 fn., 255 fn.
Geneva, 89-91, 125, 149, 158 fn., 288.
Gerson, 18.
Gilby, Ant., 125 fn.
Gillespie, George, 158 fn. —his ’Aaron’s Rod Blossoming’ quoted, 222 et seq. —’Assertion of the Government’ referred to, 229 fn., 232.
Glasgow martyr, 15.
Gordon, Bishop of Galloway, 130.
Gourlay, Norman, burned for marrying, 39.
Grimani, 55.
Grindal, Archbishop, 91, 150 fn., 160.
Grosteste, 17.
Grub’s ’History,’ 118 fn.
’Gude and Godlie Ballatis’ referred to, 67, 74 fn., 76 fn.
Guise, Mary of, 11 fn., 46, 93, 94, 192.
Haag, quotation from ’La France Protestant’ by, 168.
Hailes, Lord, 161.
Hamilton, Archibald, 192, 193, 202, 203, 205.
Hamilton, James, 39.
Hamilton, James, Bishop of Argyle, 20.
Hamilton, John, Abbot of Paisley, Archbishop of St Andrews, 18, 51, 82, 146, 188, 287 —his Catechism, 8 fn., 287.
Hamilton, John, apostate, 193.
Hamilton, Patrick, 17, 19 et seq. —birth and early years, 20 —studies abroad, 21 —returns to Scotland and is received into St Andrews University, 22 —preaches the reformed faith, 24 —summoned to appear before Archbishop Betoun, 25 —escapes to the Continent, 26 —his final return to Scotland, 27 —invited to a friendly conference at St Andrews, 28 —seized and condemned, 30 —his martyrdom, 31 et seq. —sources of information, 33 fn. —effect of his death, 34 et seq., 37, 73, 75, 242, 243, 244, 275, 286, 289, 296, 307 ’Hamilton Papers’ quoted, 52 fn.
Hardwick’s ’Reformation’ referred to, 267 fn.
Harrison, quotation from article on ’Freeman’s Method of History’ by, 2 fn.
Hay, Mr L., Bass, 227 fn.
Hay, Principal, 11 fn., 287.
Heidelberg Catechism, 103
Henderson, Alexander, 142, 166 fn., 231 —his ’Government and Order of the Church of Scotland’ quoted, 140, 237 Henry VIII., 49, 266 fn., 268, 298.
Hepburn, Bishop, 57.
Hepburn, Prior John, 242, 244, 286.
Hepburn, Prior Patrick, 36, 40, 46, 74, 244-247, 249, 250, 252, 253.
Honorius III., 161.
Hooper, Bishop, 98.
Hunter, James, 53.
Innes, Taylor, reference to ’John Knox’ by, 209 fn.
James V., 23, 38, 39, 44, 46 et seq., 192, 247-249, 263 fn., 273.
James VI., 131, 143 fn., 166, 168.
Johnston, John, 281, 288.
Johnston, Rev. T. P., reference to ’Patrick Hamilton’ by, 33 fn.
Kennedy, Bishop, 9, 17, 286.
Kennedy, Quintine, Abbot of Crossraguel, 127, 203.
Kincavel, 20.
Kirkcaldy of Grange, 208.
Kirk-session, or lesser eldership, 158, 232, 233, 308.
Knox, 6, 10, 11 fn., 13 fn., 18, 33 fn. —early life and education, 79 —leader of the Reformation, 80 —settles in St Andrews, 82 —called to the ministry, 83 —a galley slave, 85 —obtains release, 86 —his work among the English, ib. et seq. —five years exile, 88 et seq. —a visit to Scotland, 89 —returns to Scotland, 93 —at Dundee, 94 —preaches at St Andrews, 95 et seq. —the reformed worship established throughout Scotland, 97 et seq. —the old Scottish Confession of 1560, 99 et seq. —Knox’s Liturgy, 123 et seq. —the First Book of Discipline, 144 et seq. —his last days, 184 et seq. —leaves Edinburgh, 187 —preaching in St Andrews, 188 et seq. —James Melville’s impression of Knox, 191 et seq. —returns to Edinburgh, 200 —Popish calumnies, 202 et seq. —his last illness and death, 205 et seq., 216, 278.
Knox’s Liturgy, see Common Order, Book of.
Laing, Dr David, 10, 22, 102 fn., 231 —his ’Knox’ referred to, 13 fn. et passim —his ’Lindsay’s Poetical Works’ referred to, 83 fn.
Lamb, Robert, 53.
Lambert, of Avignon, 26, 27 —his ’Commentary on the Apocalypse’ referred to, 33 fn.
Lang, Mr Andrew, 71.
Latimer, Bishop, 58, 268, 299, 309.
Laud’s Liturgy, 133.
Lawsone, Mr James, 195, 201, 203, 205, 207.
Lay-elders, the term, 229.
Leckprevick, Robert, printer, 194, 195.
Lee, Principal, 113 fn., 231 —quotation from ’Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland’ by, 115, 199 fn.
Lees, Dr Cameron, reference to ’St Giles’ by, 201 fn.
Leipsic, 271, 272, 279, 281.
Lemon’s ’State Papers’ referred to, 37 fn., 44 fns., 69 fn.
Lesley’s ’History’ referred to, 24 fn., 39 fn., 85 fn., 129 fn., 192 fn. —’De Origine’ referred to, 28 fn.
Leslie, Dr, of Fordoun, 60, 61 fn.
Lethington, Laird of, 101, 186.
Lindores, Laurence, Abbot of, 15.
Lindsay, Mr David, 198, 207.
Lindsay, Sir David, 10, 11 fn., 81, 83, 182 —reference to ’Tragedy of the Cardinal’ by, 73.
Liturgy of Edward VI., 77, 128, 130, 131, 154 fn.
Lock, Mrs, 13 fn., 130.
Logie, Gavin, 40.
Logie, Robert, 41.
Lollards, persecution in Scotland of, 15 et seq.
Lorimer, Principal, his ’Patrick Hamilton, the first Preacher and Martyr of the Scottish Reformation,’ referred to, 26, 33 fn., 310 —’Scottish Reformation’ referred to, 41 fn., 69, 75 fn., 81 fn., 239, 244, 274 fn., 275, 276 fn. —’Knox and the Church of England’ referred to, 77, 132 fn. —article in ’British and Foreign Evangelical Review’ by, referred to, 185.
Luther, 6, 19, 21, 26, 28, 38, 67, 80, 115, 116, 163, 204, 216, 243, 254, 261, 265, 282, 295.
Lyne, John, 41.
M’Alpine, 40, 269, 310.
M’Crie, Dr, 231—’Melville’ referred to, 15 fn., 195 fn. —’Life of Knox’ referred to, 40 fn., 93 fn., 129 fn., 188 fn., 201, 205 fn., 281 fn.
M’Dowal, 40, 310.
M’Kenzie’s ’Lives of Eminent Scotsmen,’ 279.
Magdalene, Queen, 192 fn.
’Maitland Miscellany,’ 120 fn.
Major, John, 17 et seq., 21, 22, 34, 79, 242, 278, 280, 286, 287.
Malmoe, 255.
Margaret, Queen, 181.
Marsillier, 57.
Mary, Queen, 11 fn., 189.
Massacre of St Bartholomew, 184, 185, 201.
Maxwell’s ’Old Dundee prior to the Reformation’ referred to, 63 fn., 68 fn., 69 fn. —’History of Old Dundee’ referred to, 65 fn.
Mayn, Catherine de, 268.
Melanchthon, 17, 22, 26, 36, 239, 254, 259, 261, 266, 270, 271, 279, 280, 282, 300, 309.
Melville, Andrew, 216 et seq., 281, 288, 289.
Melville, James, 191 et seq., 288.
Montrose, 24, 57, 60, 62, 71, 75, 78.
Morison, Ric., 299 fn.
Morton, Earl of, 198, 199 fn., 207, 212.
Mount, Christopher, 300.
Neander, 170.
Ogilvie, Lord James, 292.
Ogilvie, Marion, 292, 293.
Order of Excommunication, 165, 166.
Osiander, Andrew, 279.
Paget, Lord, 299.
Parker, Archbishop, consecration of, 150 fn.
’Pasqvilli de Concilio Mantuano Iudicium’ quoted, 61 fn.
Paul III., 286.
Perth Martyrs, the, 53, 273.
Peterkin, references to ’Records of the Kirk’ by, 119 fn., 133 fn., 143 fn. —to ’Booke of the Universal Kirk’ by, 218 fn., 227 fn.
Pitscottie, Lindsay of, 73 —his ’History’ referred to, 24 fn., 31 fn., 33 fn., 39 fn., 192 fn.
Plague, or pest, 64, 67, 76.
Pole, Cardinal, 45.
Poor, care of, 179, 180.
Poullain, or Pollanus, 126, 127, 136 fns.
Preaching, necessity of, 151.
Presbytery, ideal, 237, 238.
Presbytery, or greater eldership, 159, 229 et seq.
Preston, Dr, 211.
Psalm Book, 120, 128.
’Psalms and Spiritual Songs,’ 76.
Ranaldson, James, 53.
Randolph, Thomas, 129.
Readers, 152, 153, 172, 308.
Reformation, the, nature and need of, 1 et seq. —decay of the medieval Church, 7 et seq. —the reforming priests, 12 et seq. —precursors of the Reformation, 14 et seq. —Patrick Hamilton, 19 et seq. —Acts of 1525 and 1527 against reformed opinions, 23 —Tyndale’s New Testament brought into Scotland, 24 —the oppressed and the oppressors, 34 et seq. —George Wishart, 56 et seq. —Knox as leader of the Reformation, 79 et seq. —its triumph, 97 —the Confession of 1560, 99 et seq. —the Book of Common Order, 123 et seq. —the First Book of Discipline, 144 et seq. —the last days of Knox, 184 et seq. —the Second Book of Discipline, 214 et seq. —Alesius, 239 et seq.
Regent, the Good, 185, 188, 189 Register of Privy Seal, 199 fn.
’Register of St Andrews Kirk-Session’ referred to, 13 fn., 37 fn., 120 fn.
Resby, James, 15.
Richardson, John, 41.
Richardson, Robert, 41.
Robertson, John, 288.
Robertson, Dr Joseph, 10, 11 fn. —’Concilia Scotiae’ referred to, 16 fn., 30 fn., 45 fn., 50 fn., 93 fn., 161 fn., 183 fn., 293.
Roger’s ’Three Scottish Reformers,’ 188 fn.
Rolle, Richard, 14.
Rothes, Earl of, 245.
Rough, John, 83.
Row, John, 99, 144 fn.
Row, John, of Carnock, on liturgies, 138.
Rubric, the black, 87.
Russell, Bishop, 227 fn.
Rutherfurd’s ’Divine Right of Church Government’ quoted, 220 et seq.
Sacraments, two, only, 116, 117, 307.
Saxony, Elector of, 271 fn.
Scipio, Marcus, 280.
Scott, John, printer, 76.
Scotus, Duns, 17.
Scriptures, reading, in vernacular, 5, 37, 38, 51, 259, 260, 264, 272, 273, 282 —Genevan version, 91, 231.
Scrymgeour, James, 253.
Sharp, Archbishop, 35.
Shaxton, Bishop, 269, 310.
Smeton, Principal, 202, 203, 205, 211.
Spalatinus, 309.
’Spalding Miscellany’ referred to, 128 fn., 183 fn.
Spottiswoode, Archbishop, 133 fn. —his ’History’ referred to, 10, 31 fn., 33 fn., 34 fn., 64 fn., 68 fn., 73, 146 fn., 218 fn., 227, 231.
Spottiswoode, John, superintendent of Lothian, 99, 144 fn., 198.
St Andrews, reforming priests from Augustinian Priory and College of St Leonard, 13 —University and Colleges of, 15, 19, 20, 22, 95, 96 fn., 239, 242, 285 et seq. —Major at, 18, 19, 22, 242, 286 —Patrick Hamilton at, 19, 20, 22 et seq., 29 et seq., 307 —Alesius at, 36, 242 et seq. —Wishart at, 72, 73 —Knox at, 82 et seq., 95 et seq., 188 et seq.
St Bernard, 3.
St Giles’ Church, 133 fn., 201.
Staehelin’s ’Johannes Calvin’ referred to, 98, 114 fn.
Stanley, Dean, 202 Stevenson’s ’Mary Stuart’ quoted, 55 fn.
Steward, Walter, 40.
Stewart, Archbishop, 286.
Stirling martyrs, 41.
Stokesley, Bishop of London, 268, 272.
Stonehouse, 20.
Stratoun, David, 39.
Succession, Apostolic, 115.
Superintendents, 152 —wherein they differed from bishops, 155 et seq.
Sybothendorff, Damianus, 271 fn.
Tannadice, 287.
Tauler, 3.
Theiner’s ’Vetera Monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum’ referred to, 44 fn., 45 fn., 51 fn., 54 fns.
Thorpe’s ’Calendar’ referred to, 44 fns.
Tilney, Emery, 58.
Tonstal, Bishop of Durham, 86.
Tour, M. de la, 19.
Tudor, Elizabeth, 92, 93, 131, 150 fn., 156 fn., 159, 300.
Tudor, Mary, 88, 92 fn.
Twopenny Faith, the, 8 fn.
Tyndale’s translation of the New Testament introduced into Scotland, 24, 26.
Tyninghame, 287.
Tyrie, the Jesuit, 195, 196, 203.
Tytler, 11 fn.
Walsingham, 205 fn.
Wardlaw, Bishop, 285, 286.
Wedderburn, James, 10, 253 fn.
Wedderburn, John, 10, 18, 22, 66, 76.
Weir, Professor, article on George Wishart in ’North British Review’ referred to, 70.
Westminster Confession of Faith. See Confession.
Westminster Directory for Church Government, 166 fn., 236.
Westminster Directory for Worship, 137, 142.
Whitgift, 147.
Whittingham, William, 88, 124 fn.
Wichtand, James, 68 fn.
Wied, Hermann von, Archbishop of Cologne, 145, 254, 256, 282.
Wightone, or Weighton, Sir John, 68 fn.
Williams, Thomas, 80.
Willock, John, 40, 99, 112 fn., 130, 144 fn.
Winkworth, Miss, quotation from ’Christian Singers of Germany’ by, 6 et seq.
Winzet, Ninian, his ’Tractates’ referred to, 11 fns., 203.
Wishart, George, 36, 41 —early education, 56 —summoned for heresy, 57 —escapes to England, ib. —converted before Cranmer, 58 —returns and enters Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, ib. —a pupil’s description of him, 59 —returns to Scotland, ib. —preaches in Montrose and Dundee, 62 et seq. —his labours in Dundee during the plague, 64 et seq. —attempted assassination of, 68 —innocent of the plot to assassinate Betoun, 69 et seq. —proceeds to Edinburgh, 71 —seized at Ormiston, 72 —his martyrdom, 73 —his work, 74 et seq.
Wishart, George, bailie of Dundee, 63, 69.
Witches, prosecution of, 168.
Withof’s ’Vertheidigung,’ 124 fn., 294.
Wittenberg, 26, 259, 269, 300 fn., 308, 309.
’Wodrow Miscellany’ referred to, 58 fn., 69 fn., 78 fn., 93 fn., 308.
Wycliffe, 3, 14, 17, 18, 37, 186, 205.
Wycliffites in Scotland, 15.
Wynram, John, 77, 99, 100, 144, 198, 287. THE END.
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