t to Dundee, they said they were going to burn the readers of the New
Testament, and that they would stick to the Old, for Luther, said they,
had made the New.
115, l. 7. _to have_ kept.--(8. prevented, _i.e._ anticipated.)--9.
_thare_ friend.--13. _was_ sent to the Bischop of Saint Andrews, the
Abbot of Paisley.--20. _war_ on the place.
116, l. 1. _ane certane_ number.--7. _whether to_--whereto.--19. _his
craft_ perswaded.
119, l. 6. _ower the craig_--over the wall.--8. _broke his
craig_--broken his owne neck.
120, l. 7. _thei_--the ships.
121, l. 9. _other then_--after the Castle.
123, l. 9. _feallis war_--Files war charged to be.
124, l. 1, 2. _Hary_, sometime husband to our Queen and Mistresse.--8.
_Eme's wyiff_--enemies _wife_.--10. _in propertie_--in povertie.
125, l. 1. _he hes had_ since, and that _in common_.
126, l. 14. _hornyng_--burning.--27. _with him_--with them.
127, l. 8, and 128, l. 4. _In anno_ 1566, (_inserted in the text thus_,)
that now liveth in the year of our Lord 1566.
129, l. 24. _Porte_ or gate.
130, l. 6. _intreat_ of.--11. _neyther eak_--neither maid.--18. _thame
as_ he could; being _such_.--28. _wold have_ used.
131, l. 3. _whingar_--dagger.--12, 13. _may feare_, in time to come, we
will.--19. _another_--another place.
133, l. 3, 4. _sound_ of prayers.--6. _prevented_--came before.--11, 12.
_grones; yea, we heard your bitter_--(_omitted_.)
136, l. 7. _awfull_--irefull.--11. _hypocrisie_ within this realme; ye
shall.
137, l. 26. _verray countenance_--weary countenance.
138, l. 27. _declared_ fully. The Spirit of Truth.
139, l. 7, 8, and 9. _And so_ the said John Knox, _albeit_, &c., (_the
intermediate words being omitted_.)
142, l. 1. _premisses_--promise.--5. _the Larde_--Johan Cockburne,
Laird.
144, l. 1. _transported to Edinburgh_, where the Cardinall then had a
Convention of Prelats, wherein somewhat was said of redressing the
abuses of the Church, and reforming the lives of the Clergie; but it
took no effect. M. Wischarde remained but few dayes in Edinburgh: _For
that bloody wolfe the Cardinall_, ever thirsting after the blood _of the
servand of God_.--8. _to be crucified._ The Cardinall, seeing it was
forbidden by the Canon Law to Priests to sit as judges upon life and
death, although the crime were heresie, sent to the Governour, desiring
him to name some lay-judge to pronounce sentence against M. Wischarde.
The Governour had freely condes
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