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Protestantism in Scotland - James Aitken Wylie

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conta<strong>in</strong>ed eighteen score noblemen and<br />

gentlemen, all well-m<strong>in</strong>ded to God's Word."<br />

6. Keith has sought to discredit this allegation,<br />

but the great preponderance of testimony is<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st him. (See La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 91,<br />

footnote).<br />

7. Knox, History, vol. 1., pp. 96, 67; La<strong>in</strong>g's<br />

edition.<br />

8. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 100.<br />

9. Fox, quoted by Professor Lormier, Scottish<br />

Reformation, p. 99.<br />

10. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 128.<br />

11. La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox, vol. 1., p. 130.<br />

12. Ibid., p. 169-171.<br />

13. The Scottish Reformation, p. 154.<br />

14. An entry <strong>in</strong> the archives of the Hotel de Ville<br />

of Geneva, first brought to light by Dr. David<br />

La<strong>in</strong>g, places it beyond a doubt that Knox's<br />

birth-place was not the village of Gifford, as<br />

Dr. McCrie had been led to suppose, but the<br />

Gifford-gate, Hadd<strong>in</strong>gton. (See La<strong>in</strong>g, Knox,<br />

vol. vi., preface; ed. 1864.<br />

68

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