The History of Scotland: Related in Familiar Conversations, by a Father to His Children: Interspersed with Moral and Instructive Remarks, and Observations on the Most Leading and Interesting Subjects. Designed for the Perusal of Youth, Volume 2P. Norbury, 1806 |
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Página 148
... reformers . " The death of the cardinal brought about a conciliation between Scotland and England , and a peace took place , in which France was also included . " In the month of January , 1547 , died Henry the Eighth ; and in September ...
... reformers . " The death of the cardinal brought about a conciliation between Scotland and England , and a peace took place , in which France was also included . " In the month of January , 1547 , died Henry the Eighth ; and in September ...
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... reformer , John Knox , was known in Scotland ? " " It was . - The first preachers against popery , in Scotland , were ... reformers , their minds became enlightened , and ignorance and superstition fled before the voice of truth . Among ...
... reformer , John Knox , was known in Scotland ? " " It was . - The first preachers against popery , in Scotland , were ... reformers , their minds became enlightened , and ignorance and superstition fled before the voice of truth . Among ...
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... reformers were condemned ; and a proclamation issued in the queen's name , to enjoin all persons to observe the feast of Easter according to the Romish rites . " As " As the protestants had ever been firm to the HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 155.
... reformers were condemned ; and a proclamation issued in the queen's name , to enjoin all persons to observe the feast of Easter according to the Romish rites . " As " As the protestants had ever been firm to the HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 155.
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... treaty took place , by which it was agreed , that the reformers should abandon Edin- burgh , give no disturbance to the established clergy , clergy , and abstain from all future violation of religious HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 159.
... treaty took place , by which it was agreed , that the reformers should abandon Edin- burgh , give no disturbance to the established clergy , clergy , and abstain from all future violation of religious HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 159.
Página 160
... reformers demanded the expulsion of the French troops out of Scotland , but the queen evaded that request , and they were too weak to enforce it .. " In the year 1559 , died Henry the Second of France ; he was succeeded by his son ...
... reformers demanded the expulsion of the French troops out of Scotland , but the queen evaded that request , and they were too weak to enforce it .. " In the year 1559 , died Henry the Second of France ; he was succeeded by his son ...
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Página 281 - ... her son, and for a long life and peaceable reign to Elizabeth. She declared that she hoped for mercy only through the death of Christ, at the foot of whose image she now willingly...
Página 281 - Jesus, were extended on the cross; so with the outstretched arms of thy mercy receive me, and forgive my sins.
Página 268 - ... as equally repugnant to both. And, if ever I have given consent by my words, or even by my thoughts, to any attempt against the life of the queen of England, far from declining the judgment of men, I shall not even pray for the mercy of God...
Página 280 - Weep not, good Melvil, there is at present great cause for rejoicing. Thou shalt this day see Mary Stewart delivered from all her cares, and such an end put to her tedious sufferings, as she has long expected. Bear witness that I die constant in my religion ; firm in my fidelity towards Scotland ; and unchanged in my affection to France. Commend me to my son. Tell him I have done nothing injurious to his kingdom, to his honour, or to his rights ; and God forgive all those who have thirsted, without...
Página 189 - Rizzio to leave a place of which he was unworthy, and which he had occupied too long. Mary employed tears, and entreaties, and threatenings, to save her favourite. But notwithstanding all these he was torn from her by violence, and before he could be dragged through the next apartment, the rage of his enemies put an end to his life, piercing his body with fifty-six wounds.
Página 282 - None of her women were suffered to come near her dead body, which was carried into a room adjoining to the place of execution, where it lay for some days, covered with a coarse cloth torn from a billiard table. The block, the scaffold, the aprons of the executioners, and every thing stained with her blood, were reduced to ashes.
Página 277 - On Tuesday the seventh of February, the two earls arrived at Fotherin gay, and demanded access to the queen, read in her presence the warrant for execution, and required her to prepare to die next morning. Mary heard them to the end without emotion, and crossing...
Página 281 - When the dean had finished his devotions, she, with an audible voice, and in the English tongue, recommended unto God the afflicted state of the church, and prayed for prosperity to her son, and for a long life and peaceable reign to Elizabeth. She declared that she hoped for mercy only through the death of Christ, at the foot of...
Página 279 - At the bottom of the stairs, the two earls, attended by several gentlemen from the neighbouring counties, received her ; and there sir Andrew Melvil, the master of her household, who had been secluded for some weeks from her presence, was permitted to take his last farewell. At the sight of a mistress, whom he tenderly loved, in such a situation, he melted into tears ; and as he was bewailing her condition, and complaining of his own hard fate, in being appointed to carry the...
Página 277 - is not worthy the joys of heaven, which repines because the body must endure the stroke of the executioner ; and though I did not expect that the queen of England would set the first example of violating the sacred person of a sovereign prince, I willingly submit to that which Providence has decreed to be my lot...