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1. Footnotes are numerous and many are lengthy. They are placedat the end of the book for easier reading of the text.

2. There are numerous asterisks in the text, three of which (pp. 115,127 and 128) refer to sidenotes on those pages. Other asterisks will beseen in footnote references to outside sources.

3. There are multiple instances of different spellings for the sameword. Those have been retained. Obvious typos have been corrected.

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THE WORKS

OF

JOHN KNOX

COLLECTED AND EDITED BY

DAVID LAING, LL.D.


VOLUME FIRST.

EDINBURGH:

JAMES THIN, 55 SOUTH BRIDGE.

MDCCCXCV.

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WORKS

OF

JOHN KNOX.


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THE WODROW SOCIETY,

Instituted May 1841.

FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE WORKS OF THE FATHERS AND EARLY

WRITERS OF THE REFORMED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

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THE WORKS

OF

JOHN KNOX.

COLLECTED AND EDITED BY

DAVID LAING, LL.D.

VOLUME FIRST.


EDINBURGH:

JAMES THIN, 55 SOUTH BRIDGE.

MDCCCXCV.


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Ad Scotos transeuntibus Primo-occurrit Magnus ille JOANNES CNOXUS: quemsi Scotorum in vero Dei cultu instaurando, velut Apostolum quendamdixero. dixisse me quod res est existimabo.

THEOD. BEZA.

Manufactured in the United States of America

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