Index of Gardiner's History of England
Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the General,
- approves the second Book of Discipline,
- negotiations of James with,
- assents to the King's plan for a clerical representation in Parliament,
- resists James's wish to appoint bishops,
- James wishes to forbid the meetings of,
- meets at Aberdeen,
- is prohibited from meeting,
- meets at Linlithgow, and gives no support to Melville and Forbes,
- accepts episcopacy,
- authorises the preparation of a new Prayer Book,
- meets at St. Andrew's, and agrees to one of the King's five articles,
- meets at Perth, and adopts the others,
- its meeting authorised by Charles,
- dispute as to the constitution of,
- Hamilton's instructions about the elections to,
- is summoned to meet at Glasgow,
- election of,
- representative character of,
- meets at Glasgow,
- elects a Moderator and clerk,
- declares itself constituted,
- is dissolved by Hamilton, but remains in session,
- re-establishes Presbyterianism,
- elections ordered for,
- Charles directs the bishops to protest against the legality of,
- meets at Edinburgh, and abolishes episcopacy,
- protest of Traquair of the sense in which the King consents to the abolition of episcopacy by,