answer_, (_omitted_.)--27. _hes
allanerlie_--has modestlie _absteaned_.
280, l. 8. _this pastor_, or rather impostour.--18. _his Eme's
wyff_--his cousin's wife.
283, l. 18. _What that_ man of the law is.
284, l. 2. _nether can_ err.--5. _synceir_, (_omitted_.)--20.
_cannon_--common _law_.
287, l. 10. _cummer_--rumour.
289, l. 26. _by_ (_i.e._ beside) _us_--neer us.
BOOK SECOND.
292, l. 17. (_In the margin_,) Note. Here is a solecisme in State
expression, newly invented by the Court Parasites.
294, l. 20. (_In the margin_,) Note. To call the Crown-Matrimoniall, is
an absurd solecisme, newly then invented at Court.
297, l. 4. (_In the margin_,) Note. And now in these latter days it hath
pleased God in his goodnesse to grant the pure and primitive Discipline
also unto the Church of Scotland.--20. _long_, (_omitted_.)
298, l. 21. _the libertie of_, (_omitted_.)
299, l. 5. _the extreme_, (_omitted_.)
300, l. 2. _to give the_ gift of exhortation by sermon.
302, l. 8. _to convein us_--to make us.
303, l. 10. _our presence_, or counsell, or petitions.--26.
_mercifullie_--bountifullie.--28. _The first petition_--Here beginneth
the particular demands.
304, l. 11. _of the which_, without explanation, hardly can arise any
profit to the hearers.
305, l. 23. _to live_ at their lust.
307, l. 12. _a large purse_, 40,000 l. _Turn._ or _Scots_, gathered,
(_livres Tournois?_)--20. _in things_ as we thought _unlawfull_.
309, l. 16. _Lords_, Barons, and Burgesses _of this_.
312, l. 27. _in Parliament_ holden at Edinburgh, Anno 1558.
313, l. 28. _any other_ of the godly that list.
315, l. 22. _And it_ appeared, that after that day that malice took more
violent and strong possession in hir then it did before.
318, l. 6. _Quenis_ favour.
319, l. 2. _thare rebellioun_--high rebellion.
321, l. 2. _vehement_--very vehement.
324, l. 11. _to instruct_ the people.
325, l. 7. _Duke_ Hamilton.--9, 10. now cheaf, &c., (_same reading as in
Vautrollier's edit., quoted in note 4._)--21. _best for_--best serve
for.
327, l. 15. _your Grace's_--your Princely.
328, l. 11. _extreme necessiteis_--most great extremities.--13. _thair
and oure lyves_--their owne lives.
329, l. 15. _espyed._ The tenour whereof followeth. _And._--22. _that_
ye _the Nobilitie_.
331, l. 5. _Is it nocht_, &c.--It is not.--16. _judged_ to be _gud
treeis_.
332, l. 7. _doth_ contra
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