Vols. 1-2 contain his History of the Reformation in Scotland, and were published for the members of the Wodrow Society, and also for the Bannatyne Club Includes indexes 1-2. History of the Reformation in Scotland. v.3. An epistle to the congregation of the castle of St. Andrews. A vindication of the doctrine that the sacrifice of the mass is idolatry. A summary ... of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. A declaration of the true nature and object of prayer. An exposition upon the sixth Psalm of
...David. A godly letter of warning. Certain questions concerning obedience to lawful magistrates. Two comfortable epistles. A faithful admonition. Epistles to Mrs. Elizabeth Bowes.--v. 4. A narrative of the proceedings and troubles of the English congregation at Frankfurt; [with] appendix. A letter to the Queen Dowager, Regent of Scotland, 1556. An exposition upon Matthew IV. Answers to some questions concerning baptism. A letter of wholesome counsel. The form of prayers andministration of the sacraments. Familiar epistles, 1555-1558. Letters to his brethren. An apology for the Protestants who are holden in prison at Paris. The first blast of the trumpet against the monstrous regiment of women. A letter to the Queen Dowager, Regent of Scotland, 1558. The appellation from the sentence pronounced by martyrs in England. v.6. Letters chiefly relating to the progress of the Reformation in Scotland. The reasoning betwixt the abbot of Crossraguell and John Knox. A sermon on Isaiah XXVI. The Book of common order. Psalms of DAvid in English meter. Prayers. Additional prayers. The order of the general fast. The order of excommunication. An answer to ... James Tyrie. Letters during the latter period of Knox's life
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