350
Stevenson, 221.
351
Ibid., 240, July 21.
352
Chalmers’s “Life of Mary,” ii. 487.
353
Knox, vi. 558-561.
354
If born in 1513-15, he was only about fifty-three to fifty-five.
355
Knox, vi. 567.
356
Knox and the Church of England, 230.
357
Strype’s Grindal, 168-179 (1821).
358
Corp. Ref., xlvii. 417, 418.
359
Strype’s Grindal, 507-516.
360
Zurich Letters. 1558-1602, pp. 152-155.
361
Strype’s Grindal, 180. Also the letter of Grindal in Ellis, iii. iii. 304
362
Knox, ii. 247-249.
363
Knox and the Church of England, 298-301.
364
Knox, vi. 559.
365
Ibid., vi. 568.
366
M‘Crie, 248.
367
Bannatyne’s Memorials, 5-13 (1836).
368
Calderwood, ii. 515-525.
369
Bannatyne’s Transactions, 70-82. Bannatyne was Knox’s secretary, and fragments dictated by the Reformer appear in his pages.
370
Melville’s “Diary,” 20-26.
371
Knox, vi. 606-612.
372
Bannatyne, 223, 224 (1836).
373
Knox, vi. 620-622.
374
Ibid., 236