48/48 She would banish the preachers (not execute them), "albeit they preached as truly as ever did St.Paul." Being threatened, as before, with the consequent "inconvenients," she said "she would advise." However, summon the preachers she did, for breach of her proclamations, "tumults and seditions." {99b} Knox himself was present at the Revolution which ensued, but we must now return to his own doings in the autumn and winter of 1558-59. |