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قراءة كتاب The Works of John Knox, Volume 2 (of 6)
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THE WORKS
OF
JOHN KNOX
COLLECTED AND EDITED BY
DAVID LAING, LL.D.
VOLUME SECOND.
EDINBURGH:
JAMES THIN, 55 SOUTH BRIDGE.
MDCCCXCV.
WORKS
OF
JOHN KNOX.
THE WODROW SOCIETY,
Instituted May 1841,
FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE WORKS OF THE FATHERS AND EARLY WRITERS OF THE REFORMED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Ad Scotos transeuntibus Primus occurrit Magnus ille JOANNES CNOXUS, quem si Scotorum in vero Dei cultu instaurando, velut Apostolum quendam dixero, dixisse me quod res est existimabo.
THEOD. BEZA.
Manufactured in the United States of America
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE | |
Advertisement, | vii |
HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND. | |
BOOK THIRD, 1559-1561, | 1 |
THE CONFESSION OF FAITH, 1560, | 93 |
THE BUKE OF DISCIPLINE, 1560, | 183 |
HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND. | |
BOOK FOURTH, 1561—1564, | 261 |
Introductory Notice to Book Fifth, | 465 |
BOOK FIFTH, 1564-1567, | 469 |
APPENDIX. | |
No. I.—Interpolations and Various Readings in Book | |
Third and Fourth in Buchanan's editions of | |
the History, in 1644, | 569 |
Notices of the Editor, David Buchanan, | 584 |
No. II.—On Spottiswood's Edition of the First Book of | |
Discipline, | 587 |
No. III.—Funerals of Mary of Guise, Queen Regent of | |
Scotland, | 590 |
No. IV.—Notices of John Black, a Dominican Friar, | 592 |
No. V.—Notices of David Riccio, | 595 |
No. VI.—The Abbots of Culross and Lindores in 1560; | |
and John Lesley, Bishop of Ross, | 598 |
GLOSSARY, | 603 |
INDEX OF PERSONS, | 619 |
INDEX OF PLACES, | 639 |
ADVERTISEMENT.
The present Volume completes The History of the Reformation in Scotland, and includes Book Fifth, which was published under Knox's name in 1644, but of which no manuscript copy has been discovered. Separate title pages are given, along with a Glossary and Index, as the History forms a distinct portion of the Reformer's Works; and these two volumes will probably be in the hands of many Members of the Wodrow Society who may not be inclined to procure the remaining three, or more probably, four volumes of the series, in the event of some arrangement being made by which their publication, as proposed, shall ultimately be secured.
D. L.
THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE PROGRESSE OF TREW RELIGIOUN WITHIN THE REALME OF SCOTLAND.