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M'Crie's Life of Melville, 2d edit.vol. ii.p. 336, _et seq. _; and
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It was engraved for Dr. M'Crie's work; and, on a large scale, there is a most careful engraving of it, by
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The reader may also consult with advantage, Dr. M'Crie's Life of Knox, vol.i. pp. 163, 166, 416,
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(Mackeson's MS. as quoted in M'Crie's Life of Knox, vol.ii. p. 292.)
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-- (M'Crie's Life of Knox, vol.i. p. 359.) [313] In the MS. "broking."
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-- (See M'Crie's Life of Knox, vol.i. p. 374, and the authorities there quoted.)
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[247] [Dr Cameron Lees says that the Tolbooth, in which Knox preached for some little time and where he delivered his last sermon, was "the portion of St Giles which had been cut off the western part of the nave, and was used for meetings of the Council" (St Giles ', 1889, p. 157).] [248] M'Crie's Knox, 1855, p. 269.
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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[The quotations from the Cohortatio which follow agree substantially with those given by Dr Lorimer, but many of the variations in the phraseology show that Dr Mitchell had the original as well as Lorimer's translation before him when he wrote.] [318] See Appendix H. [319] M'Crie's Knox, 1855, p. 462.
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[225] M'Crie's Knox, 1855, p. 459; Rogers 'Three Scottish Reformers, p. 97.
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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See Pedigree of the family, in M'Crie's Life of Knox, vol.ii. p. 407.
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