The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Index Volume, Volume 6William Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... minister professes to release him from the bonds of priestcraft . True , he may have a leaven in himself of what he condemns in the other , and we have seen in the annals of religious life in Scotland as much of that spirit of clerical ...
... minister professes to release him from the bonds of priestcraft . True , he may have a leaven in himself of what he condemns in the other , and we have seen in the annals of religious life in Scotland as much of that spirit of clerical ...
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... minister callit Smeton , in Paislay , that I micht haue frie access to thair General Assemblie to be conuenit in Edinburgh schortlie thaireftir ; to the quhilk petition ( as he him self can not deny ) he could ansuere na thing bot that ...
... minister callit Smeton , in Paislay , that I micht haue frie access to thair General Assemblie to be conuenit in Edinburgh schortlie thaireftir ; to the quhilk petition ( as he him self can not deny ) he could ansuere na thing bot that ...
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... ministers do maintain , and , if they be wise , will continue in the same mind . " It was amongst the king's instructions that distinct answers should be extracted from him on the two ques- tions , Whether the Pope could excommunicate ...
... ministers do maintain , and , if they be wise , will continue in the same mind . " It was amongst the king's instructions that distinct answers should be extracted from him on the two ques- tions , Whether the Pope could excommunicate ...
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... ministers . If we may judge from the annals and correspondence of the day , and especially from the troubles of those to whom Popery was chiefly an object of dread and horror , Scotland never was so infested by prowling Jesuits and ...
... ministers . If we may judge from the annals and correspondence of the day , and especially from the troubles of those to whom Popery was chiefly an object of dread and horror , Scotland never was so infested by prowling Jesuits and ...
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... ministers not to decline the king's authority in any cause whatever . He was the first priest or Jesuit who was executed since the bastard Bishop of St Andrews was hanged . " In fact a slight act of leniency , awarded in a ques ...
... ministers not to decline the king's authority in any cause whatever . He was the first priest or Jesuit who was executed since the bastard Bishop of St Andrews was hanged . " In fact a slight act of leniency , awarded in a ques ...
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