. Historical portraits ... e threw overa treaty which his enemies had concluded with Henry VHI, andthereby provoked the English invasion of 1544. The Cardinalsname has been held up to obloquy as a persecutor, because heapplied, sporadically, the Catholic argument of the stake againstthe preachers of the reformed doctrines, and because amongthose who suffered was George Wishart. But it must be remem-bered that these preachers were nearly all anti-nationalists, andthat the triumph of their doctrines would have meant at that timethe betrothal of the infant Queen of Scots to Edward VI, and thecons


. Historical portraits ... e threw overa treaty which his enemies had concluded with Henry VHI, andthereby provoked the English invasion of 1544. The Cardinalsname has been held up to obloquy as a persecutor, because heapplied, sporadically, the Catholic argument of the stake againstthe preachers of the reformed doctrines, and because amongthose who suffered was George Wishart. But it must be remem-bered that these preachers were nearly all anti-nationalists, andthat the triumph of their doctrines would have meant at that timethe betrothal of the infant Queen of Scots to Edward VI, and theconsequent extinction of the independence of Scotland. Beatonwas before all things a nationalist, and, though he was murderedby the friends of Wishart in his own castle at St, Andrews, in May1546, he was able to hand on the policy ot resistance to the gallantMary of Guise, who sent her daughter to France to be broughtup in the traditions of the auld alliance. In private life Beatonwas immoral and left several natural c o kJ o o J2 o Eo


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