ith, the, 8 fn.
Tyndale's translation of the New Testament introduced into Scotland,
24, 26.
Tyninghame, 287.
Tyrie, the Jesuit, 195, 196, 203.
Tytler, 11 fn.
Walsingham, 205 fn.
Wardlaw, Bishop, 285, 286.
Wedderburn, James, 10, 253 fn.
Wedderburn, John, 10, 18, 22, 66, 76.
Weir, Professor, article on George Wishart in 'North British Review'
referred to, 70.
Westminster Confession of Faith. See Confession.
Westminster Directory for Church Government, 166 fn., 236.
Westminster Directory for Worship, 137, 142.
Whitgift, 147.
Whittingham, William, 88, 124 fn.
Wichtand, James, 68 fn.
Wied, Hermann von, Archbishop of Cologne, 145, 254, 256, 282.
Wightone, or Weighton, Sir John, 68 fn.
Williams, Thomas, 80.
Willock, John, 40, 99, 112 fn., 130, 144 fn.
Winkworth, Miss, quotation from 'Christian Singers of Germany' by,
6 _et seq._
Winzet, Ninian, his 'Tractates' referred to, 11 fns., 203.
Wishart, George, 36, 41
--early education, 56
--summoned for heresy, 57
--escapes to England, _ib._
--converted before Cranmer, 58
--returns and enters Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, _ib._
--a pupil's description of him, 59
--returns to Scotland, _ib._
--preaches in Montrose and Dundee, 62 _et seq._
--his labours in Dundee during the plague, 64 _et seq._
--attempted assassination of, 68
--innocent of the plot to assassinate Betoun, 69 _et seq._
--proceeds to Edinburgh, 71
--seized at Ormiston, 72
--his martyrdom, 73
--his work, 74 _et seq._
Wishart, George, bailie of Dundee, 63, 69.
Witches, prosecution of, 168.
Withof's 'Vertheidigung,' 124 fn., 294.
Wittenberg, 26, 259, 269, 300 fn., 308, 309.
'Wodrow Miscellany' referred to, 58 fn., 69 fn., 78 fn., 93 fn., 308.
Wycliffe, 3, 14, 17, 18, 37, 186, 205.
Wycliffites in Scotland, 15.
Wynram, John, 77, 99, 100, 144, 198, 287.
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