Knox, John, approximately 1514-1572; Reformation -- Scotland
{232d} Dr. M'Crie accepts, like Keith, a story of Spottiswoode's not
elsewhere found (M'Crie, 204), but innocently remarks that, as to the
brawl in chapel, Spottiswoode could not know the facts so well as Knox!
(p. 210). Certainly twenty-two attendants on the Mass were "impanelled"
for trial for their religious misdemeanour. Knox, ii. 394, note I.
{233a} Knox, ii. 397.
{233b} Randolph to Cecil; Bain, ii. 28, 29.
{233c} Knox, ii. 399-401.
{234a} Keith, ii. 210. The version in Bain, ii. 30, is differently
worded.
{234b} Knox, ii. 403.
{235} Knox, ii. 399-415.
{236} Pitcairn, Criminal Trials, i. 434, 435.
{237a} Randolph, December 31; Bain, ii. 33; Knox, ii. 415.
{237b} Randolph, February 19, 1564; Bain, i. 113, 125.
{237c} Knox, ii. 415, note 3.
{238} Knox, ii. 417-419.
{239} Bain, i. 680; ii. 54.
{240} Knox, ii. 291, 292.
{241a} Lethington spoke merely of "controversies" (Knox, ii. 460). I
give the confessed meaning of the controversy.
{241b} Compare Knox, ii. 291, as to the discussion at Makgill's house in
November 1561.
{241c} Knox, ii. 460, 461.
{242a} Original Letters, Parker Society, Bullinger to Calvin, March 26,
1554, pp. 744-747.
{242b} Knox, ii. 441, 442.
{243a} The very programme of the General Assembly for the treatment of
Catholics, in November 1572. See p. 269 infra.
{243b} Knox, v. 462-464.
{244a} Knox, ii. 441.
{244b} Ibid., ii. 442, 443.
{246} Randolph to Cecil, February 27, 1565; Bain, ii. 128.
{247a} Knox, ii. 497.
{247b} Ibid., vi. 224, 225.
{248a} Knox, vi. 273; ii. 499.
{248b} Ibid., ii. 514.
{248c} Ibid., vi. 402.
{249a} Book of the Universal Kirk, 34.
{249b} Knox, vi. 416.
{249c} Bain, ii. 254, 255.
{249d} Stevenson, Selections, 153-159.
{250a} Papal Negotiations, xxxviii.-xliii.
{250b} Keith, ii. 412-413.
{250c} Knox, ii. 524.
{251a} Knox, i. 235.
{251b} Hume Brown, John Knox, ii. 231.
{252a} Randolph to Cecil, March 21, 1566. Bain, ii. 269, 270. Diurnal,
March 17, 1566. Knox's prayer, Knox, vi. 483, 484.
{252b} Bain, ii. 269, 270.
{252c} See Calvin's letter of January 24 or April 1, 1564, Corpus
Reformatorum, xlviii. 244-249.
{253a} Life of Knox, 235, note 3; cf. Knox, ii. 533.
{253b} Burnet, History of the Reformation, iii. 360.
{253c} Knox, ii. 544-560.
{254a} Knox, vi. 545-547.
{254b} State Papers, Mary, Queen of Scots, vol. xiii., No. 20, MS.
{256a} Book of the Universal Kirk, 61-67.
{256b} Stevenson, Illustrations of the Reign of Queen Mary, 208.
{256c} Knox, ii. 563.
{257a} Stevenson, 221.
{257b} Ibid., 240, July 21.
{257c} Chalmers's "Life of Mary," ii. 487.
{258a} Knox, vi. 558-561.
{258b} If born in 1513-15, he was only about fifty-three to fifty-five.
{259a} Knox, vi. 567.
{259b} Knox and the Church of England, 230.
{259c} Strype's Grindal, 168-179 (1821).
{260a} Corp. Ref., xlvii. 417, 418.
{260b} Strype's Grindal, 507-516.
{261a} Zurich Letters. 1558-1602, pp. 152-155.
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