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421
Covenant of Grace, 206 n.
of Works, 206 and n.
Craig of Riccarton, 270, 327 ; death of
his son John, 338.
Anna, wife of James Murray of
Philiphaugh, 259 and n, 309.
Elizabeth, wife of (1) James John¬
ston, merchant in Edinburgh, (2)
John Wilkie of Foulden, xi, 3 n.
Janet, wife of John Belsches of
Tofts, 187 n.
sir Lewis, lord Wrightshouses,
259 and n.
Margaret, wife of sir Alexander
Gibson of Durie, 3 n.
Robert, 258, 406.
Thomas, 332.
sir Thomas, of Riccarton, xii, xlix,
3 », 258 n, 259 «.
Cramond (Craumount), 255,256,339;
the Covenant taken at, 329.
Cranston, 233.
minister of. See Robertson,
lady, 379.
lord, 258, 268, 281.
Crichton, Alison, wife of David, lord
Madderty, 181 n.
Isobel, wife of William Stewart,
of Innernytie, 181 n.
John, of Innernytie and Luncarty,
181 n.
Crimond, lord. Set Burnet, Robert.
Cuningham, Adam, 182.
sir William, of Caprington, xxxvi,
368.
Currie, 246, 346 ; reception of the Na¬
tional Covenant at, xxxiv, 327.
Curriehill, lady. See Johnston, Jonet.
lord. See Skene, sir James.
Dalgleish, David, minister of Cupar,
350-
Robert, 367.
Dalkeith, 126; election of elders,
384.
Dalling, James, 262, 263.
Davidson, William, 258.
Deanhoome, 282.
‘ Deprecatorie tears,’ 143.
Dick (Dik), or Dickson, David, minister
of Irvine, 18 and n, 247, 249 n,
251. 255, 259, 262, 272, 273, 319,
320, 323, 333, 345-347, 353, 360,
375, 377, 402 ; consults Wariston as
to the risks undertaken in refusing
the new Service Book, xxv, 262; on
the lawfulness of resistance, 411.
Directions for Presbyteries, 377 and n.
Dod, John, author of Plaine and Fa¬
miliar Exposition of the Ten Com¬
mandments, etc., 94 and n, 114,
120, 129, 139, 237, 250, 285.
Douglas, Robert, minister of Kirkcaldy,
95 and «, 107, 166,234,235,319,405.
William, 347.
Downham, John, author of The Chris¬
tian Warfare, 194 and n.
Dunbar, William, 288, 295, 296.
Dunlop, John, minister of Ratho, 269
and n.
Durie. See Gibson, sir Alexander.
Earlston. See Gordon, Alexander.
Eastbank, lord. See Nisbet, Patrick.
Edinburgh, riot in, in 1597, 265 and 11;
meeting of the synod to receive the
Service Book, 258 ; tumults caused
by the Service Book being read in the
kirks, xxv, 265,268 and n; renewal of
the disturbances, 270; meeting held
to appoint commissioners as to re¬
storation of deposed ministers, etc.,
272.
Edmiston (Admiston), J., 375 and n.
‘ Ejaculating meditations,’ 166.
Eliot, James, minister of Edinburgh,
deposed, 367 and n.
■—-John, 317.
Ennerneytie, or Ennerteytie, lairds of.
See Crichton, John; Stewart, Wil¬
liam.
lady, xx, 181 and n.
Ennerpeyther. See Fletcher, sir An¬
drew.
Episcopacy the root of papacy, 348;
episcopal form of government abol¬
ished by the general assembly, xlviii,
402.
Erskine, lord, 402.
Ethie. See Carnegie, sir John.
Fairly, James, minister of Greyfriars
church, Edinburgh, 18 n, 55 and n ;
100, 128, 150, 163, 194, 206, 232,
265 ; note on, xvii.
Featley, Daniel, his Ancilla pietatis,
etc., 160 and n, 202, 230, 232.
Ferguson, John, 18 and n.
Field, John, translator of the Excellent
Treatise of Christian Righteousness,
302 and n.
Finlason, Matthew, in the service of
Wariston, 260, 281, 282; his death,
284.
Fleming, lord, 368.
Archibald, commissary of Glas¬
gow, signs the Covenant, 369.
421
Covenant of Grace, 206 n.
of Works, 206 and n.
Craig of Riccarton, 270, 327 ; death of
his son John, 338.
Anna, wife of James Murray of
Philiphaugh, 259 and n, 309.
Elizabeth, wife of (1) James John¬
ston, merchant in Edinburgh, (2)
John Wilkie of Foulden, xi, 3 n.
Janet, wife of John Belsches of
Tofts, 187 n.
sir Lewis, lord Wrightshouses,
259 and n.
Margaret, wife of sir Alexander
Gibson of Durie, 3 n.
Robert, 258, 406.
Thomas, 332.
sir Thomas, of Riccarton, xii, xlix,
3 », 258 n, 259 «.
Cramond (Craumount), 255,256,339;
the Covenant taken at, 329.
Cranston, 233.
minister of. See Robertson,
lady, 379.
lord, 258, 268, 281.
Crichton, Alison, wife of David, lord
Madderty, 181 n.
Isobel, wife of William Stewart,
of Innernytie, 181 n.
John, of Innernytie and Luncarty,
181 n.
Crimond, lord. Set Burnet, Robert.
Cuningham, Adam, 182.
sir William, of Caprington, xxxvi,
368.
Currie, 246, 346 ; reception of the Na¬
tional Covenant at, xxxiv, 327.
Curriehill, lady. See Johnston, Jonet.
lord. See Skene, sir James.
Dalgleish, David, minister of Cupar,
350-
Robert, 367.
Dalkeith, 126; election of elders,
384.
Dalling, James, 262, 263.
Davidson, William, 258.
Deanhoome, 282.
‘ Deprecatorie tears,’ 143.
Dick (Dik), or Dickson, David, minister
of Irvine, 18 and n, 247, 249 n,
251. 255, 259, 262, 272, 273, 319,
320, 323, 333, 345-347, 353, 360,
375, 377, 402 ; consults Wariston as
to the risks undertaken in refusing
the new Service Book, xxv, 262; on
the lawfulness of resistance, 411.
Directions for Presbyteries, 377 and n.
Dod, John, author of Plaine and Fa¬
miliar Exposition of the Ten Com¬
mandments, etc., 94 and n, 114,
120, 129, 139, 237, 250, 285.
Douglas, Robert, minister of Kirkcaldy,
95 and «, 107, 166,234,235,319,405.
William, 347.
Downham, John, author of The Chris¬
tian Warfare, 194 and n.
Dunbar, William, 288, 295, 296.
Dunlop, John, minister of Ratho, 269
and n.
Durie. See Gibson, sir Alexander.
Earlston. See Gordon, Alexander.
Eastbank, lord. See Nisbet, Patrick.
Edinburgh, riot in, in 1597, 265 and 11;
meeting of the synod to receive the
Service Book, 258 ; tumults caused
by the Service Book being read in the
kirks, xxv, 265,268 and n; renewal of
the disturbances, 270; meeting held
to appoint commissioners as to re¬
storation of deposed ministers, etc.,
272.
Edmiston (Admiston), J., 375 and n.
‘ Ejaculating meditations,’ 166.
Eliot, James, minister of Edinburgh,
deposed, 367 and n.
■—-John, 317.
Ennerneytie, or Ennerteytie, lairds of.
See Crichton, John; Stewart, Wil¬
liam.
lady, xx, 181 and n.
Ennerpeyther. See Fletcher, sir An¬
drew.
Episcopacy the root of papacy, 348;
episcopal form of government abol¬
ished by the general assembly, xlviii,
402.
Erskine, lord, 402.
Ethie. See Carnegie, sir John.
Fairly, James, minister of Greyfriars
church, Edinburgh, 18 n, 55 and n ;
100, 128, 150, 163, 194, 206, 232,
265 ; note on, xvii.
Featley, Daniel, his Ancilla pietatis,
etc., 160 and n, 202, 230, 232.
Ferguson, John, 18 and n.
Field, John, translator of the Excellent
Treatise of Christian Righteousness,
302 and n.
Finlason, Matthew, in the service of
Wariston, 260, 281, 282; his death,
284.
Fleming, lord, 368.
Archibald, commissary of Glas¬
gow, signs the Covenant, 369.
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