History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 8 (of 8)Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. (Jean Henri)
History
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 8 (of 8)
Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. (Jean Henri)
Reformation
Arran, 183;
sets a body of armed men to waylay Wishart, 196;
imprisons Wishart, 197;
convokes the bishops, 197;
arms his men to escort them and Wishart, 198;
presides at his trial, 198 _sqq._;
witnesses his martyrdom, 205 _sqq._;
marries his daughter to David Lindsay, 208;
quarrels with Norman Lesley, 209;
a conspiracy formed against him, orders his partisans to meet him
at Falkland, 209;
his castle seized by Norman Lesley, 211;
murdered, 212;
opinions on the murder, 214
_Beatoun_, James, primate of Scotland, gathering of the
Hamiltons in his palace, vi. 16;
dissensions with the queen-mother and the nobles, 22;
deprived of the Great Seal by Angus, 23;
plots with the priests against Angus, 23;
in concealment in Fifeshire, 24;
returns to St. Andrews, 28;
cites Patrick Hamilton before him, 28;
invites him to a conference, 48;
cites him on a charge of heresy, 54;
orders his arrest, 59;
pronounces sentence on him, 64;
sanctions imprisonment of Alesius, 78;
condemns Seaton's doctrines, 88;
imprisons Thomas Forrest, 92;
leaves his see to his nephew David, 124
_Beatrice_ of Portugal, married to duke Charles III., i. 218;
reception of, at Geneva, 219 _sqq._;
birth of a son, 234;
deputation of women to her in behalf of Levrier, 251;
quits Geneva, 251; ii. 452
_Beaugency_, ancient custom at, ii. 6
_Becon_, Thomas, quoted, iv. 162
_Beda_, syndic of the Sorbonne, advises persecution of
Lutherans, i. 332, 333;
reports on Berquin's works, 334;
principal of Montaigu College, 386;
attacks Berquin, 403;
his refutation of Erasmus, 404;
arrested, 405;
attacked by Berquin, 406;
urges persecution of Berquin, 431, 432; ii. 34, 36, 40;
attacks the professors, 59;
his charges dismissed by the parliament, 60;
adopted by the Sorbonne, 60;
declaims against reformers, 90;
urges arrest of preachers, 119;
general in the war against Lutherans, 121;
sets mendicant friars to work, 121, 122;
confined to his house by the king's order, 124;
breaks loose, 125;
appears before the parliament, 129;
banished, 130;
his departure, 133;
censor of books, 167;
detects heresy in Margaret's _Mirror_, 167;
returns to Paris, 230;
attacks professors of University of Paris, 230;
demands burning of Roussel and others, 231;
his debate with Roussel in the prison, 233;
his _Remonstrance_ read by the king, 233;
imprisoned, 233;
accuses the king, iii. 115;
charged with treason, his imprisonment and death, 116; iv. 40
_Bell_, Dr., joint commissioner to Oxford University, iv. 33
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