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avoid God’s Vengeance'both in thys life and in the life 
to come. Compyled by the fervaunt of God, John Knokes. 
A cut of Truth, poor woman, handcuffed and faftened in 
the ftocks with a halter about her neck, held by Tyrran- 
nye, on the one hand, while Crueltye, with a cornered 
cap, is threatening her with a rod, on the other. From 
Wittonburge, by Nicholas Dorcaftor. Anno M.D.LIIil. 
the viii of May. Cum privilegio ad itnprimendum folum. 
2. A faythfull Admonition made by John Knox, unto 
the Profeffoursof God’s Truthe in England, whereby thou 
mayeft learne howe God wyll have his churche exercifed 
with troubles, and how he defendeth it in the fame. Ini- 
prynted at Kalykow the 20 daye of Julii 1554. Cum gra¬ 
tia et privilegio ad imprimendum l'olum. French black 
letter, 63 leaves. 
3. A godly Letter fent too the Faythefull in London, 
Newcaftell, Barwyke, and to all other within the realme 
©f Englande, that love the coming of our Lorde Jefus; by 
Jhon Knox. Imprinted in Rome, before the Caftel of S. 
Aungel, at the figne of Sainct Peter. In the moneth of 
July, in the yeare of our Lord 1554. In 28 leaves, Fr. bl. 
letter. 
4. A Confeffion and Declaration of praiers added there¬ 
unto, by Jhon Knox, minifter of Chriftes molt facred 
Evangely, upon the Death of that molle famous King, Ed¬ 
ward the VI. Kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, 
in which Confeffion, the fayde Jhon doth accufe no leffe 
hys owne offences, then the offences of others, to be the 
caufe of the awaye takinge of that molt godly prince, 
liowe raininge with Chrilt, whyle we abyde plagues for 
our untbafulneffe. Imprinted in Rome, before the Caf¬ 
tel of S. Aungel, at the figne of Saindi Peter. In the 
moneth of July, in the year of our Lorde, 1554- 19 leaves, 
Fr. black letter. Library. 
5. The Copie of a Letter fent to the Ladye Mary Dow- 
agire, Regent of Scotland, by John Knox, in the year 1556. 
Here is alfo a notable Sermon, made by the fayde John 
Knox ; wherein is evydentlye proved that the Maffe is 
and alwaVs hath been abominable before God, and idola- 
trye. In lixty-four leaves, black letter, 121110. 
6. The-Copie of a Lettre delivered to the Ladie Marie, 
Regent of Scotland, from Johne Knox, minifter of Goddes 
worde, in the yeare of our Lord 1556, and nowe augmented 
and explained by the author in the yeare of our Lord 
3558. Device : two arches, one narrow, the other broad ; 
over the narrow one is a crowm of laurel, over the broad 
one flames of fire, with this motto about them : Enter in at 
the Jlreit gate ; for wide is the gate, and brode is the waye , that 
leadeth to dejlrulilion. Matth. vii. Printed at Geneva, by 
James Poullain and Antonie Rebul, m.d.lviii. Extends 
to 28 leaves. Rom. letter, i6mo. 
7. The Firft Blaft of the Trumpet againft the Monftru- 
ous Regement of Women, m.d.lviii. 56 leaves. 
8. The Appellation of John Knoxe from the cruell and 
molt unjuft fentence pronounced againft him by the falfe 
biihoppes and clergie of Scotland, with his lupplication 
and exhortation to the nobilitie, eftates, and comunaltie 
of the fame realme. Printed at Geneva, m.d.lviii. i6to. 
9. The Copie of his (Knox’s) Epiftle, fent unto New- 
cattle and Barwick. (This was, perhaps, another edition 
of No. 3.) Alio a Briefe Exhortation to Englande for 
the fpeedy embracing of Chriftes Gofpell, heretofore by 
the tyranny of Mary fuppreffed. Geneva, 1559. 
10. An Anfwer to a great Number of Blafphemous Cauil- 
lations written by an Anabaptift, and adverfarie to God’s 
eternal Predeftination; and confuted by Iohn Knox, mi¬ 
nifter of God’s word in Scotland : wherein the Author fo 
difcouereth the craft and falfehode of that fed, that the 
godly, knowing that error, may be confirmed in the trueth 
by the euident worde of God. Printed by Iohn Crefpin, 
M-D.LX. 454 pages. 
11. Pleir followeth the Coppie of the Refl’oning which 
was betuix the Abbotte of Crofraguell and John Knox in 
Mayboill concerning the Maffe, in the yeare of God a 
ihoufand five liundreth thre fcoir and two yeares. Ini- 
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printed at Edinburgh by Robert Lekpreuik, and aTeto be 
folde at his hous, at the nether bow. Cum privilegio, 
1563. 
12. A Sermon preached by Iohn Knox, minifter of 
Chrift Jefus, in the publique audience of the church of 
Edenbrough, within the realme of Scotland, upon Sonday 
the 19 of Auguft, 1565. For the which the laid John 
Knoxe was inhibite preaching for a feafon. To this is ad - 
joyned an Exortation unto all the faithfull within the 
fayde realme, for the reliefe of fuch as faythfully trauayle 
in the preaching of God’s word. Written by the fame 
John Knoxe, at the commandment of the miniltrie afore- 
faid. 49 leaves ; and 1 x more “ Of the fuperintendents to 
the faithfull.” No name of place, nor printer. Sixteens. 
13. To his loving brethren whome God ones glorioufly 
gathered in the church of Edinburgh, and now are dif- 
perfed for tryall of our faith, &c. Johne Knox. Im¬ 
printed at Striviling be Robert Lekpreuik. Anno Do. 
m.d.lxxi. 4 leaves, i8mo. Advocates Library. 
14. An Anfwer to a Letter of a Jefuit named Tyrie, be 
Johne Knox. Imprentit at Sandandrois be Robert Lek- 
pruik, Anno Do. 1572. 45 leaves. 
15. A Fort for the Afflided. Wherein are miniftred- 
many notable and excellent remedies againft the ftormes 
of tribulation : Written chiefly for the comforte of Chriftes 
little flocke, which is the final number of the faithfull, by 
John Knoxe. This is an expofition upon the 6th Pfalme. 
It has prefixed, an epiftle “To the Religious Reader 
Abr. Flemming. At the end is “ A comfortable Epiftle 
fent to the afflided churche of Chrift, exhorting them to 
bear his croffe with patience, &c. Written at Deepe, 
31 May 1554.” Printed at London, 1580. 
16. Sermon on Ezekiel ix. 4. printed anno 1580. 
17. A Notable and Comfortable Expofition of M. Jolm 
Knoxes upon the fourth of Matthew', concerning the tea- 
tations of Chrift. Firft had in the public church, and af¬ 
terwards written for the comfort of certaine private friends, 
and now publifiied in print for the benefit of all that fear 
God. At London printed by Robert Waldegrave for 
Thomas Man, dwelling in Paternofter Row, at the figne 
of the Talbot, 1583. The book confifts of 24 leaves. 
18. The Hiftorie of the Reformatioun of Religioun 
within the Realm of Scotland, conteining the Manner and 
be quhat Perfons the Lycht of Chryftis Evangell has bein 
manifefted unto this Realme, after that horribill and uni- 
verfal Defedioun from the Treuth, whiche has come by 
the Means of that Romane Antichryft. Together with 
the Life of John Knoxe the Author (by Mr. Matthew 
Crawford), and feveral curious pieces wrote by him; par¬ 
ticularly that moft rare and fcarce one entitled, The Firjl 
Blajl of the Trumpet againfl the Monjlruous Regiment of Women , 
and a large Index and Gloffary. Taken from the Original 
Manufcript in the Univerfity Library of Glafgow, and 
compared with other ancient copies. Folio, Edinburgh, 
1732. The appearance of this edition removed all the 
doubts which had been entertained as to Knox having 
written the Hiltory of the Reformation. 
“ Befides the above publications, which were all un¬ 
doubtedly compofed by our reformer, there are others af- 
cribed to him upon more dubious grounds. Bale, in his 
Scrip. Maj. Brit. art. Knoxus, and Verheiden and Melchior 
Adam, upon his authority, appear, in feveral inftances, to 
have given different names to the fame trad. They men¬ 
tion among his printed works, “ In Genefin Condones.” 
We know that he preached fermons on Genefis at Frank¬ 
fort, and it is not unlikely that he continued to do fo at 
Geneva. Bale, hearing of thefe-, might think that they 
were publifhed. Bifhop Tanner has enumerated among 
his works, “ Expofition on Daniel, Malburg. m.d.xxix. 
8 vo.” As he mentions the place and year of printing, 
more credit is due to his account; but there is evidently 
a miftake in the year, for Knox had not at that time be¬ 
gun to write. It may however be an error of the prefs for 
a later year. I have not introduced into this catalogue 
the Form of Excommunication which was wholly, northe 
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