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inherit directly the apostolic privilege of judgment.
precise attitude towards civil jurisdiction assumed by the preachers.
the bold Buccleuch, men of this world, were among the Council.
presbyteries, with a letter inviting the other prophets to sign it.
twenty-four hours. They obeyed, leaving a manifesto behind them.
would not parley till the Commissioners were publicly recalled.
James at this time appears to have been a mere shuttlecock.
Catholic populace, which Davidson dreaded worse than the Court.
41 8 MACLEAN IN THE TUMULT.
he had an audience of barons and other gentlemen.
Haman and Mordecai, "and such other places of Scripture."
king for the defence of his person, which he could not attain,"
royal proclamation, delivered at the cross, damped the civic ardour.
selves, and endangered the lives of his peaceful majesty and others.
wavered between Church and Kirk, was a true blue Presbyterian.
He it was who had thrice ingeminated " Then are we all gone,"
420 MR BRUCE APPEALS TO HAMILTON.
credit, " and so to receive the honour that God calls unto you."
reiver, and was of a high temper. According to Spottiswoode (iii.
"animated, no doubt, by the Word and motion of God's Spirit."
I hear, as if I had pressed to set you in a chair foreanent him.
of his logic and his conduct, in the affair of the Gowrie conspiracy.
M'Crie, " scarcely deserves the name of a riot." " I had rather,"
422 JAMES RE-ENTERS EDINBURGH (JANUARY i, 1597).
unanimous during the troubles of the last two months.
the preachers.^^ The king entered his capital on January i, 1597.
'Privy Council Register' (v. 359).
would not leave his way for him nor for all of the name of Douglas !
^ Calderwood, v. 420, 421.
- Forbes- Leitli, Narratives of Scottish Catholics, pp. 226-229.
^ See the scheme in Calderwood, v. 421-433.
* See ' Register of Privy Council,' v., Dr Masson's Introduction.
Plot ' may be consulted.
•^ Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 706. ' Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 706, 707.
" Thorpe, Calendar, li. 708. * Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 720-723.
''" Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 723, 724. ^^ Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 710.
I'-i M-Crie, Life of Andrew Melville, pp. 483-4S5 ; ii. 524-52S (1S19).
13 Privy Council Register, v. 172. '* Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 715, 716.
the Scottish History Society,' vol. i. No. 2.
18 Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 715. "■ Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 71S.
18 Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 720-723. i" Privy Council Register, v. 310, 31 1.
20 James Melville, pp. 368, 369. 21 Melville, pp. 370, 371.
22 Caldervvood, v. 443-448, 23 Tytler, ix. 231.
24 Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 723 ; Calderwood, v. 450-453.
•® Calderwood, v. 163. -^ Thorpe, Calendar, ii. 723.
^^ See Dr M'Crie's 'Andrew Melville,' i. 295-302 (1819).
^ Life of Andrew Melville, i. 295-298. -^ Calderwood, v. 458.
^° M'Crie, Andrew Melville, loc cit. ^' Calderwood, v. 458.
32 Privy Council Register, v. 326. ^^ Calderwood, v. 463.
3* Privy Council Register, v. 332-334, 336.
^ Calderwood, v. 469. '^ Calderwood, v. 482.
^ Calderwood, v. 4S6. ^^ Privy Council Register, v. 340-342.
3" Calderwood, v. 496, note. •*" Privy Council Register, v. 348.
^1 Calderwood, v. 501. ^- Calderwood, v. 512.
** Nicolson to R. Cecil, December 21, State Papers, Scot., Eliz., MS., vol.
^ Calderwood, v. 510-514; Spottiswoode, iii. 27-32.
46 Privy Council Register, v. 349-352.
'*'' See Appendix B., " Logan of Restalrig and the Cowrie Conspiracy."
*8 Calderwood, v. 515, 534, 535.
■^^ Mr Tytler, ix. 250, 251, also cites this copy from a Warrender manuscript.
^^ M'Crie's Andrew Melville, pp. 194, 195, and notes ; ii. 94, 95 notes (1819).
*^ Calderwood, v. 520, 521 ; Privy Council Register, v. 353.
^^ Calderwood, v. 531. ^^ Privy Council Register, v. 356.

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