ABERDEEN, Breviary of, i. 91; Uni-| versity of, founded, i. 147. Aberdeen, Lord, ii. 494, 512, 527. Acts of Parliament against heresy, i. 168, 176, 186; against Popery, 276; in favour of the Church, 333; the Black Acts, 375; Act of 1592, 388; ratifying Episcopacy, 498; Act of Toleration, ii. 229, restoring patronage, 236. Adamson, Archbishop, labours to introduce Episcopacy, i. 375; ex- communicated by Melville, 381; his death, 388. Adamnan, biographer of Columba, i. 31; law of, 70. Æneas Silvius, i. 136. Agrarian outrages, ii. 259. Agriculture promoted by monks, i. 83. Aidan sent to Northumbria, i. 51. Ailred, Abbot, quoted, i. 28, 135. Aikenhead, Thomas, executed, ii. 198.
Airsmoss, skirmish at, ii. 123. Albany, Duke of, his government and character, i. 161. Alesius flees to Germany, i. 167. Alexander II., King, makes war on England, i. III; III., King is killed, 120; III., Pope, 104. Alfred the Great referred to, i. 72. Anderson, John, his writings, ii. 226. Andrews, St, relics of, i. 20. Andrews, St, Bishopric of, i. 74; University of, founded, 133; erected into an Archbispobric, 144; contest for Archbishopric, 159;
Castle of, besieged, 220; John Knox enters it, 220; it surrenders, 226; Monasteries of, destroyed, 258; proposal to remove Univer- sity to Perth, ii. 199. Angelsey, i. 7.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle quoted, i. 29. Anne, Queen, her accession, ii. 208; her death, 242. Annexation, Act of, i. 384. Anslem, i, 97.
Antiburghers, ii. 329. Apocrypha controversy, ii. 444. Apologetic Declaration, ii. 133. Appropriation of parishes, i. 79. Argyll, Earl of, joins Reformers, i. 257.
Argyll, Earl of, joins the Covenanters, ii. 15; his character, 20; is made a Marquis, 37; is defeated by Montrose, 53; his execution, 83. Argyll, Earl of, found guilty of trea-
son and flees, ii. 127; his expedi- tion and death, 137.
Arles, British bishops at Council of, i. 19.
Armada, Spanish, i. 385. Arran, Earl of, made regent, i. 181; recants, 184; resigns the regency, 229.
Articles, Five, of Perth, i. 490. Assertory Act, ii. 105. Auchterarder Creed, ii. 248; Case, 466, 471, 479, 520. Augmentation Scheme, ii. 329. Augustine, St, opposes Pelagianism, i. 21.
Augustine, the monk, arrives in Eng- land, i. 49; settles at Canterbury, converts the King of Kent, &c., 50. Augustinian monks, i. 80.
Baillie, Principal, quoted, ii. 23; a Commissioner to Westminster As- sembly, 50.
Baillie of Jerviswood executed, ii. 132.
Bain, case of, ii. 375.
Balcanquhal accuses Lennox of Po- pery, i. 367; his dispute with James VI. in the church, 380. Balcanquhal, Dean of Durham, treat- ment by Assembly, ii. 27. Baliol, a competitor for crown, i.
Balmerino, Lord, his condemnation,
Ballads, Reformation, i. 215. Bancroft, Dr, his sermon against the Puritans and Presbyterians, i. 413; roughly used by Andrew Melville, 469.
Barbour, John, i. 128. Barlow, his mission, i. 169. Barrier Act, ii. 199.
Basilicon Doron, i. 448. Bassol, John, i. 128.
Beaton, James, Archbishop of St Andrews, i. 172.
Beaton, Cardinal, obtains primacy, i. 172; claims regency, 180; im- prisoned, 181; is assassinated, 189; his character, 191; spiracy, 192.
Beattie, Dr, his "Essay on Truth," ii. 365.
Bede quoted, i., 48, &c. Beltane, 3, 15.
Benedict, St, Rule of, i. 44. Benedictines, i. 80.
Benefices, the thirds of, i. 305. Benefices Act, ii. 537, 546. Benemundus de Vicci, his roll, i. 116. Berwick, Treaty of, i. 270. Beza-"De triplici Episcopatu," i. 354.
Bible in vernacular, i. 183; first Scotch edition of, 405. Bishoprics, origin of, i. 74; restored, 464, ii. 87.
Bishops, Tulchan, i. 343; unpopu larity of, 377; English consecra- tion of, 479; cited before As- sembly, ii. II; deposed and ex- communicated, 17; new English consecration of, 90.
Bisset, Dr, ii. 509, 542. Black Acts, i. 375.
Black, his sermon and declinature, i. 434; his trial and sentence, 435. Blackadder, first Archbishop of Glasgow, i. 153; persecutes Lol- lards, 153.
Blair, Dr Hugh, ii. 350. Boethius, first Principal of Aberdeen University, 149.
Boniface VIII. claims Scotland as fief of Holy See, i. 121. Book of Canons, i. 513. Book of Common Prayer, i. 286; sanctioned by Church, 395; used in churches, 394; continued use of, 512.
Books of Discipline, First, i. 281, 292; Second, 356. Book of Sports, i. 486.
Boston of Ettrick, ii. 249, 256. Bothwell, Earl of, suspected of murder of Darnley, i. 329; marries Queen Mary, 329.
Bothwell, Earl of, his treasons, i. 425.
Bothwell, battle of, ii. 120. Bourignianism, ii. 205. Boyd, Zachary, refuses to take Cove- nant, i. 520.
Breviary of Aberdeen, i. 91. Brigida, St, i. 83.
Brougham, Lord, ii. 461, 478, 527. Brown, Dr, ii. 463.
Brown of Priesthill shot, ii. 136. Brownists, rise of, i. 415. Bruce, competitor for crown, i. 121. Bruce, Robert, coronation, &c.,i. 122;
his quarrel with the Pope, 124; his excommunication, 125; his re- conciliation with Rome, 125; his death and character, 126. Bruce, Robert, his favour with James VI., i. 386; loses favour, 431; his ordination, 447; lawsuit about his pension, 448. Brude, King, i. 33.
Cameronians, their principles, ii.
122; their opinion of Revolution, 164; regiment raised amongst them, 165; their ministers join the Church, 179; dissatisfaction of people, 180. Campbell, Professor, his case, ii. 302. Campbell, Dr George, his "Disserta- tion on Miracles," ii. 360. Campbell, Dr M 'Leod,of Row,ii. 446. Campbell, Lord, ii. 526. Campbell, of Monzie, ii. 513, 519. Candida Casa, built by Ninian, i. 28. Candlish, Dr, ii. 481, 488, 502, 504, 509, 511, 517. Canterbury, first Archbishop of, i. 50; its claims, 97-99. Cargill, Donald, excommunicates king, ii. 123.
Catechism, Hamilton's, i. 232. Catechism, Shorter, ii. 61. Cathedrals, i. 94-96. Chalmers, Thomas, licensed, ii. 429; his opposition to pluralities, 441; moves for Veto, 455; speeches, &c., 464, 480, 483, 490, 493, 508, 522.
Chapels of Ease, ii. 401, 462. Charles I., his accession, i. 494; his
character, 495; visits Scotland, 496; resolves to introduce a Li- turgy, 511; prepares for war, ii. 4; agrees to peace, 25; appoints commissioners to treat with Scots, 33; comes to Scotland, 36; makes great concessions, 37; takes re- fuge in Scotch army, 58; is de- livered to English Parliament, 59; his execution, 64. Charles II. proclaimed King of Scot- land, ii. 64; refuses to take the Covenant, 64; complies with terms of Covenanters, 66; signs the Dunfermline Declaration, 67; is crowned, 70; defeated at Wor- cester, 73; his restoration, 79; his letter to Presbytery of Edinburgh, 80; resolves to set up Episcopacy, 86; his death and character, 135. Charlemagne referred to, i. 72. Chepman, Walter, first Scotch printer, i. 154. Christmas Recess, ii. 238. Claim of Right, ii. 161, 515. Clarke, Dr Samuel. ii. 265. Classes, Act of, ii. 64, 70. Clement III., Pope, declares Scotch Church dependent only on Rome, i. 106.
Clergy, Roman, their licentiousness, i. 207; their literary attainments, 208; their revenues, 210. College of Bishops, ii. 263.
Carstares, William, tortured, ii. 131; uses his influence for Presbytery, 156; prevails with William III. to dispense with the Oath of Assur-College of Justice instituted, i.
ance, 193; efforts against patron- age, 234; his death and character, 243.
Carthusians, monastery of, i. 80.
Columba, St, his parentage, i. 32; lands on Iona, 32; labours among Picts, 33; character and death, 36. Cassillis, Earl of, roasts an abbot, i. | Colman sent to Northumbria, i. 309. Castilians hold St Andrew's Castle, Comedians in Edinburgh, i. 451. Commendators, i. 205.
Commission of Assembly, i. 443; ap- pointed to purge out Episcopalians, ii. 181; disputes in regard to, 256. Commission, High Court of, i. 475; ii. 98.
Concordat of Leith, i. 341, 344. Confession of Faith, Knox's, ac- cepted by Parliament, i. 275; Westminster, sanctioned by As- sembly and Parliament, ii. 60; ratified anew by Parliament, 175. Congregation, Lords of, subscribe Covenant, i. 244; resolve upon reforms, 245; negotiate with Eng- land, 263; their designs, 265; de- prive Queen Mary of regency, 268. Constance, Council of, i. 131. Conventicles, acts against, ii. 95; of Torwood and Beith Hill, 107; acts against, 109, 136. Convention meets, ii. 159; declare James II. to have forfeited the throne, 161; vote Claim of Right, 161.
Convocation, the, ii. 521. Cook, George, ii. 440, 480. Corse-present, i. 211.
Costumes prescribed, i. 393, 475. Cottenham, Lord, ii. 478, 527. Covenant, first, i. 243. Covenant of 1638, i. 526; the King's,
Covenant, the Solemn League and,
ii. 44; declared treasonable, 92. Covenanters prepare for war, ii. 22; encamp at Dunse Law, 23; agree to a pacification, 25; march into England, 32; agree to peace, 33; march into England, 45; their narrow notions, 45. Councils, provincial, permission to hold, i. 113; to reform abuses, 230, 233, 252. Craig, John, his confession, i. 362; summoned before Council, 378. Craw, Paul, his martyrdom, i. 136. Crawford, Earl of, President of Par- liament, ii. 168; his lamentations, 173.
Creeds, controversy regarding, ii. 380, 548.
Cromwell, Oliver, his victory at Dunbar, ii. 69; his victory at
Worcester, 73; his tolerance of the Presbyterians, 74; his death, 77.
Crusades, i. 108, 115.
Cubiculars, their intrigues, i. 429, 437.
Culdees, derivation of name, i. 63; were monks, 64; not celibate, 64; their remains, 65; their extinction, 69.
Culloden, battle of, ii. 327. Culsalmond Case, ii. 509. Cumberland, Duke of, ii. 327. Cumin, biographer of Columba, i. 31. Cumming, Dr, leader of the Mode- rates, ii. 338. Cunningham, Dr William, ii. 479, 501, 514, 518. Cuthbert, St, i. 39.
Dalhousie, Lord, ii. 482. Dalziel, Sir Thomas, his character and training, ii. 100; defeats the Covenanters at Rullion Green, IOI; sent to the west country,
Darien Expedition, ii. 203. Darnley, Lord, marries Queen Mary, i. 324; goes to hear sermon in St Gile's, 325; is murdered, 329. D'Aubigné, M., his favour with King James VI., i. 361; he abjures Po- pery, 362.
David, St and King, his pious liber- ality, i. 73; his Church-reforma- tion, 100; his character and death,
Declinature of Council's jurisdiction, 374, 435.
Deer, Book of, i. 65. Dick, Dr, ii. 337.
Dionysius Exiguus, referred to, i. 56. Directory for Public Worship, ii. 52. Discipline, First Book of, i. 281, 292; Second Book of, 356. Discipline, cases of, i. 398; gradual
relaxation of, ii. 424. Dissent, rapid increase of, ii. 369. Divine worship, Act of Assembly in
regard to, ii. 218; form of, 425. Donald, fabulous convert to Christi- anity, i. 19. Dort, Synod of, i. 492.
Douglas, Gawin, Bishop of Dunkeld, attempts to seize bishopric of St Andrews, i. 160; remonstrates with Bishop of Glasgow, 161; his intrigues, poetry, and character, 162.
Douglas, Robert, ii. 78, 80, 88. Douglas, Tragedy of, ii. 351; cen- sures of the Church for attending its representation, 353. Druids, derivation of name, i. 1; their gods, 2; sacrifices, 2; belief in a future state, 2; their festivals, 3; temples, 4; divisions, 5; de- struction by Romans, 7. Drumclog, skirmish at, ii. 118. Drummond of Crieff tried, ii. 249, 250.
Dunbar quoted, i. 196, 197. Dunbar, battle of, ii. 69. Dundee, Viscount, leaves the Con- vention, ii. 160; conquers and dies at Killiecrankie, 172 (see Graham of Claverhouse). Dunkeld, bishopric of, i. 75; Pres- bytery of, ii. 477, 486. Dunlop, Alexander, ii. 468, 477, 491, 493, 515.
Dunnottar Castle made a prison for the Covenanters, ii. 137. Duns Scot, i. 119.
Dunse Law, Covenanters encamp at,
Durie, John, his zeal against Po- pery, i. 367; is banished from Edinburgh, 368; brought back in triumph, 370,
Eadmer, Bishop of St Andrews, i. 98. Easter, controversies regarding, i. 56. Edward I. of England, his campaign
in Scotland, i. 122. Elphinstone, Bishop, founds the Uni-
versity of Aberdeen, i. 147. Engagement, the, ii. 62. Episcopacy, Diocesan, origin of, i. 42; its recognition by the Convention of Leith, 341; condemned by the Assembly, 351; restored, 464; condemned by Assembly of 1638, ii. 16, 18; restored by Charles II.,
86; declared to be a grievance at the Revolution, 161, 171; abo- lished, 171.
Episcopalian curates rabbled, ii. 152; their complaints, 184; Act of Parliament in regard to, 190; act of Assembly, 193; difficulty in dispossessing them, 196; number received into the Presbyterian Church, 196; riots caused by their extrusion, 200; they petition Queen Anne, 208; in some cases their flocks attached to them, 227; new laws against, 325.
Erastians, their influence in Parlia- ment, ii. 57.
Erastianism, reproach of, ii. 201. Erskine, Ebenezer, a Marrow Man, ii. 252; opposes Act anent Calls, 285; sketch of history, 285; his synod sermon, 287; sentenced to be rebuked, and appeals, 288; rebuked by Assembly, and pro- tests, 291; summoned before Com- mission, and loosed from his charge, 293; originates Secession Church, 293; invited to return, and refuses, 297; deposed, 311. Erskine, Ralph, a Marrow Man, ii. 252; entertains Whitefield, 312. Erskine, Dr, ii. 404.
Eusebius Pamphilus quoted, i. 16. Extension, Church, Scheme, ii. 464.
Fasts in Reformed Church, i. 397. Finan, sent to Northumbria, i. 53. Fletcher of Saltoun, his proposal of servitude, ii. 204. Flodden, i. 155. Forbes, Dr, ii. 47. Fordun, John, i. 127. Forman, Andrew, Bishop of Moray, his character and literary merits, i. 151; obtains bishopric of St An- drews, 160.
Forret, Dean, his interview with the Bishop of Dunkeld, i. 171. Free Church Assembly, ii. 533.
General Assembly, first meeting of, i. 293; second, 294; disputes about freedom of, 304; its ordi- nary business, 311; takes part in
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