Compare 1587 edition: 1 Molock a preacher.There was alſo the ſame time amongſt the Scottes an auncient godly man named Mo|lock, who following ſuche rules and doctrine as in his youth he had learned of Brandon that re|uerend Abbotte, he ceaſſed not to exhort the peo|ple of Mar and Argyle (in whiche countreys he was moſt reſident) to flee and forſake their vici|ous liuing,Monkes were preachers in thoſe dayes. and to endeuour themſelues to im|brace vertue to the comfort and health of theyr ſoules.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Molock kept continual companie with the forenamed Bonifacius after his comming into Scotland: and finally died alſo in Roſſe, being about .94. yeares of age, and was buried in the church where Bonifacius lieth, though they of Argyle ſay that his relikes reſte amongſt thẽ in the Churche of Lyſmore, whiche is dedicated to his name.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 144] AFter the deceaſſe of Eugenius,Ferqu|hard. his ſon Ferquhard ſucceeded in his place, for Eugenius had three ſonnes,Ferquhard king of Scot|land. Fer|quhard, Fiacre, and Donnewald. Theſe be|ing appointed by theyr father to be brought vp with Connane Biſhop of Sodore (that is the Biſhop of Man) in vertuous diſcipline, did not altogither follow his godly precepts and leſſons.