be excused for
supposing that Ales was the real name of Alesius; but less can be said
for those editors of State Papers and compilers of important Library
Catalogues who have helped to perpetuate the error long after it was
pointed out by Principal Lorimer in his Patrick Hamilton.
Page 269. _John M'Alpine and John Fyffe._--From a correction which Dr
Mitchell has made in his own copy of the 'Gude and Godlie Ballatis,'
1897, p. cv, it seems that he had come to the conclusion that it was
M'Alpine and _Macdowal_, not _Fyffe_, who were protected by Bishop
Shaxton. Cf. Lorimer's Patrick Hamilton, pp. 186, 187.]
CORRIGENDA.
[Transcriber's Note: These corrigenda have been applied to this version
of the text.]
P. 119, line 4 from bottom. _After_ contained _insert_ in.
P. 240, line 14. _For_ oedibus _read_ aedibus.
INDEX.
Acton, Lord, quotation from 'Lecture on the Study of History' by, 2 fn.
Acts of Parliament referred to, 15, 23, 50, 51, 53, 226, 233, 264.
Adamson, Archbishop, 102, 195, 199.
A Kempis, 3.
Alane, Alexander, 36, 239, 242
--not Ales, 268 fn., 309
--see Alesius.
Alasco, John, reference to 'Summa Doctrina' by, 109, 117
--his congregation at London, 126
--on the office of bishop, 154
--'Modus ac Ritus Excommunicationis' and 'Forma ac Ratio Public
Penitentiae' by, 165.
Ales, John, 299.
Alesius, 10, 11 fn., 17, 22, 32, 33 fn., 36 _et seq._, 51, 75, 80,
239 _et seq._
--his treatise against the decree of the Scottish Bishops, 37, 259
--a miraculous escape, 240
--at College, 242
--discussions with Patrick Hamilton, 243
--his account of Patrick Hepburn, 245
--assaulted and imprisoned, 247
--his escape, 251
--at Malmoe, 255
--at Cologne, 256
--befriended by Melanchthon at Wittenberg, 259, 308
--his controversy with Cochlaeus, 260 _et seq._
--the intervention of Erasmus, 264
--at Cambridge, 266
--at London, 267
--his dispute with Stokesley, _ib._, 268
--marries Catherine de Mayne, 268
--returns to the Continent, 269
--appointed Professor of Divinity in Frankfort University, 270
--Professor in Leipsic University, 271
--the Perth Martyrs, 273
--he pleads for National Union, 275
--his public and private life, 279
--his family, 280
--his death, 281
--his theological opinions, 295 _et seq._
--his dream concerning Anne Boleyn, 297
--his departure from England, 298
--a letter to Melanchthon,
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