s wisdom, for he having all in his
hand disposeth of all, and doth with all according to his own will, unto
which we must not onley yeald, but also be heardily pleased with it,
since it is absolutely good, and both by sacred and prophane history we
ar taught to do so; for in them we finde that Princes have been raised
up by his hands to punish his people; but when they turned unto him with
hearty repentance, he either turned the heart of the Prince to deal
kindly with his people; or else did take him away; or at least did stop
his violent course against his people. Of this the examples are so
frequent, that we spare to name them heere. _But to returne to our
Historie._
222, l. 9. _a godly man_, (_omitted_.)
223, l. 24. _in the saidis Chappell_, &c.--in the Sands, Chappell, &c.
227, l. 1. _of a justifeid man: but how it is suppressed, we know
nott_--of a man justified, which is extant to this day.--(_In the
margin_,) with a smudge?] Note: This booke was printed 1584, at
Edinburgh, by Tho. Utrover: (_in the 4to edit_.) Tho. Voutroler.
229, l. 10. _meanes as_ they looked for.
230, l. 18. _discrive_--discover.
233, l. 11. _the Duck_ Hamilton: (_also, at page_ 238, l. 4.)
235, l. 20. _the temporal Lordis that_ maintain such abominations as we
see, and flattering Counsellors of State, _blasphemous_.
238, l. 5. _others besydis._ The Bishops and their rable, they _begin_.
239, l. 11. _thei will_ do, or can do.
240, l. 26. _Tack you yon_--Take heed all you.
242, l. 5. _but few_ were made rich.
244, l. 2. _thare patentis_--their parents.--9. _displeasur, that_
idolatrous and mischievous Marie.--24. _cruell persecution, used by_
Queen Marie of England.
247, l. 24. _as in doctrin_--as in preaching.
251, l. 1. _and_ bent themselves.
252, l. 6. _was_ published, which we have caused to be printed at the
end of this book, _and is called_.--17 to 20. _And tharefor_, &c., (_the
whole of this sentence is omitted_.)
254, l. 16. _both realmes_ were disappointed _who_.
259, l. 15. Instead of, _Thare assembled Preastis_--Their asses, bloody
Priests, Friers, &c.
265, l. 1. _thareof to this day_--thareof to his death.--2. _now
Erle_--after Earle.--25. _Thei lieved as beastis_--They left me as
beasts.
272, l. 32. _to his glorie_--to your eternall glorie.
274, l. 13. _many others_--many other letters.
276, l. 21. _and geve attendance to us, your_--and to have care to use.
279, l. 5. _together ...
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