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Resby, by Bower, the cont<strong>in</strong>uator or Fordun,<br />

<strong>in</strong> The Works of John Knox, collected and<br />

edited by David La<strong>in</strong>g, ESq., LL.D.; vol. 1.,<br />

Appendix 2.; Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, 1846.<br />

2. McCrie, Life of Melville, vol. 1., p. 415;<br />

Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, 1819.<br />

3. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 497.<br />

4. Ibid., p. 495.<br />

5. McCrie, Life of Melville, vol. 1., p. 414.<br />

6. Wodrow, vol. 2., p. 67.<br />

7. Acta Parl. Scotiae, ii. 7.<br />

8. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 497. Dr. La<strong>in</strong>g gives<br />

orig<strong>in</strong>al notices respect<strong>in</strong>g Crawar from Fox,<br />

Bower, and Boece.<br />

9. "We can trace the existence of the Lollards <strong>in</strong><br />

Ayrshire from the times of Wicliffe to the days<br />

of George Wishart." (McCrie, Life of Melville,<br />

vol. 1., p. 8.)<br />

10. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., pp. 6-12.<br />

11. Lorimer, Scottish Reformation, chapter 1;<br />

London, 1860.<br />

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