The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 3W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Knox in Scotland - Seizure of Wishart - Trial and condemna- tion - Burning - The plots against the cardinal's life - Who concerned in the plots ? -Seizure of the castle of St Andrews- Death of the cardinal - Holding of the castle - The ...
... Knox in Scotland - Seizure of Wishart - Trial and condemna- tion - Burning - The plots against the cardinal's life - Who concerned in the plots ? -Seizure of the castle of St Andrews- Death of the cardinal - Holding of the castle - The ...
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... Knox and the " blast " against female rule - Cecil and Knox in treaty - Difficulty of finding a legitimate head to treat with in Scotland - Treaty of Berwick - War - Siege of Leith - Death of the regent - Departure of the French , and ...
... Knox and the " blast " against female rule - Cecil and Knox in treaty - Difficulty of finding a legitimate head to treat with in Scotland - Treaty of Berwick - War - Siege of Leith - Death of the regent - Departure of the French , and ...
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... Knox an opportunity of describing it thoroughly and heartily in his own way . Cardinal Beaton , Archbishop of St An- drews , went to Glasgow with his cross and all his pomp - for what purpose we are not told . His train , and that of ...
... Knox an opportunity of describing it thoroughly and heartily in his own way . Cardinal Beaton , Archbishop of St An- drews , went to Glasgow with his cross and all his pomp - for what purpose we are not told . His train , and that of ...
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... Knox . Shy as the ecclesiastical courts of the period were of leaving written traces of what they did , he seems to have had access to records of the accusation against them , now lost.1 The civil power , however , was not inclined to ...
... Knox . Shy as the ecclesiastical courts of the period were of leaving written traces of what they did , he seems to have had access to records of the accusation against them , now lost.1 The civil power , however , was not inclined to ...
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... Knox tells us that he went to Germany , and , sit- ting at the feet both of Luther and Melanchthon , “ did so grow and advance in godly knowledge , joined with fer- vency and integrity of life , that he was in admiration of many . " He ...
... Knox tells us that he went to Germany , and , sit- ting at the feet both of Luther and Melanchthon , “ did so grow and advance in godly knowledge , joined with fer- vency and integrity of life , that he was in admiration of many . " He ...
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affair afterwards Albany ambassador Angus Archbishop army Arran Beaton Bishop border brother brought called Captane cardinal castle cause chief chronicles Church condition council Court crown cursing documents Douglas Duke Duke of Albany Earl Earl of Angus Earl of Arran ecclesiastical Edinburgh enemy English Estates favour feudal force fortress France French friends give Government governor grace hand hath held Highland honour house of Hamilton Ibid influence Isles King Henry King James King of England King of Scotland King of Scots king's highness Knox land letter Lord lordis majesty majesty's marriage matter ment noble Papers Henry VIII Parliament party passed peace persons political prince queen realm Reformation regent reign royal Sadler State Papers schipes Scotland seems seen sent side sovereign St Andrews thair things tion told took treaty unto Wolsey young king