Reformation Scotland -- Bibliography
July 22, 1998 - Many thanks to Visitor Services at St. Giles', for corrections in fact and for updates to the text based on the results of an archaelogical dig under the church and a re-examination of historical documents which both refuted some long held ideas and changed past understanding of the events relative to the church.
List of references:
- Photographs from the library of James B. MacGregor.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - The First Book, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume One, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 3-141. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - The Second Book, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume One, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 143-271. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - The Third Book, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume One, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 273-374. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - The Fourth Book, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 1-134. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - The Fifth Book (by Knox's Continuator), in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 135-216. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix I, Patrick's Places, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 219-229. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix II, Alexander Seton's Letter to King James V, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 230-232. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix III, The Condemnation And Martyrdom of George Wishart, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 233-245. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix IV, The Letter of John Hamilton, Archbishop of St. Andrews, to Archibald, Earl of Argyll; And Argyll's Answers Thereto, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 246-254. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix V, "The Beggars' Summonds", in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 255-256. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix VI, The Confession of Faith, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 257-272. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix VII, The Form And Order of The Election of Superintendents, Elders, and Deacons, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 273-279. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix VIII, The Book of Discipline, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 280-325. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix IX, Acts of The Privy Council Relating to The Thirds of The Benefices, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 326-332. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- Knox, John, The History of The Reformation in Scotland - Appendix X, Ane Epistle Direct fra The Holye Armite of Allarit, to His Brethren the Gray Friars, in John Knox's History of The Reformation in Scotland - Volume Two, edited by William Croft Dickinson, pp. 333-335. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950.
- The Abbey and Palace of Holyroodhouse, Official Guide, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Edinburgh, 1950.
- St. Giles' Cathedral, a tourist booklet, Pitkin Pictorials, London, 1976.
- Leith, John H., John Knox, Encyclopedia of Religion, Volume 8, pp. 356-357, Eliade, Mircea Ed., MacMillan, New York, 1987.
- John Knox's House, a tourist booklet, St. Andrew Press, Edinburgh, 1977.
- Glascow Cathedral, A Short History and Guide, Parish Church of Glascow, Glascow, Undated.
- Elgin Cathedral, Official Guide, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Edinburgh, 1974.
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