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.
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