08.
Beza, 21, 22.
Black Acts, 51.
Black, David, minister in St. Andrews, 77, 82, 95, 103.
'Bonnie Earl' of Moray, 69.
Bouillon, Duke de, 145.
Bruce, Robert, minister in Edinburgh, 66, 67, 69, 111.
Buchanan, George, 24, 25, 44.
Burton, John Hill, 12, 92.
Casaubon, Isaac, 143.
Covenant, renewal of, 85.
Craig, John, minister in Edinburgh, 53, 144.
Davidson, John, minister of Liberton and Prestonpans, 46, 104, 105.
Davison, the English Ambassador, 54.
Dunbar, Earl of, King's Commissioner for Scotland, 124, 135.
Durie, John, minister in Edinburgh, 36, 46, 48, 53.
---- Robert, minister of Anstruther, 150.
Edinburgh, the plague in, 55.
---- Vindictive Acts against the city of, 99.
Episcopacy, Scotland's dread of, 10.
Erskine, John, of Dun, 15, 16, 53.
Falkland, 83, 89, 90.
Fife, Synod of, 60, 76, 100.
Foreign students at the Scottish Universities, 12, 30.
Geneva, 21.
Glasgow, Assembly of, 84, 138.
---- University of, 24, 26.
Gledstanes, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 103, 142.
Gowrie Conspiracy, 110.
Hall, Bishop of Norwich, 143.
Intimates of Melville, 41.
James VI., precocity of, as a child, 24.
assumes the government, 43.
his Court favourites, 43.
his seizure by the Ruthven lords, 48.
his escape, 48.
described by Davison, the English Ambassador, 54.
his surrender to the Ruthven lords, 55.
_in re_ Archbishop Adamson, 61.
his Popish sympathies, 64, 75.
unseasonableness in the activity of, 65.
his marriage, 67.
his laudation of the Scottish Church, 68.
rated by Elizabeth, 72, 78.
his attempt to bribe James Melville, 78.
his expedition against Huntly, 81.
removes his Court to Linlithgow, 98.
and Melville at Hampton Court (chap. ix.), 116-133.
his petty vindictiveness, 140, 141, 144.
Knox, John, 13, 144.
Lawson, James, minister in Edinburgh, 42, 50, 51, 52.
Maitland, Chancellor of Scotland, 66, 67, 70.
Melville, birth of, 15.
educated at Montrose, 16.
student of St. Andrews, 17.
goes abroad, 17.
at Paris, 17.
Melville at Poitiers, 18.
at Geneva, 21.
returns to Scotland, 22.
declines Morton's patronage, 23.
is offered the Principalships of Glasgow and St. Andrews, 24.
Principal of Glasgow, 26.
Principal of St. Andrews, 27.
attracts students from the Continent, 30.
his first Assembly, 35.
encounter of, with Morton, 37.
his intimates, 41.
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