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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... reason for the distinction thus conferred . " - Transactions of the Ulster Journal of Archæology , vii . 247 . VOL . VI . C make the pedigree otherwise than what it really was- traditional THE HIGHLANDS , 1603-20 . 33.
... reason for the distinction thus conferred . " - Transactions of the Ulster Journal of Archæology , vii . 247 . VOL . VI . C make the pedigree otherwise than what it really was- traditional THE HIGHLANDS , 1603-20 . 33.
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... reason given for the command was not complimentary to those required to obey . It is because they have , " through their barbarous inhumanity , made and presently makes the said Heelands and Isles — whilk are most commodious in ...
... reason given for the command was not complimentary to those required to obey . It is because they have , " through their barbarous inhumanity , made and presently makes the said Heelands and Isles — whilk are most commodious in ...
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... reason , in the ceremonials of the Chapel Royal , the model to which all were to be subdued by the new temporal head of the Church . The promoters of " the protestation " which had produced so curious a result were not forgotten . Some ...
... reason , in the ceremonials of the Chapel Royal , the model to which all were to be subdued by the new temporal head of the Church . The promoters of " the protestation " which had produced so curious a result were not forgotten . Some ...
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... reasons respecting their policy . The Puritans of England told them that the revival of symbolisation there was repro- ducing something like the old Popish idolatry among the English peasantry . In Scotland , wherever there existed ...
... reasons respecting their policy . The Puritans of England told them that the revival of symbolisation there was repro- ducing something like the old Popish idolatry among the English peasantry . In Scotland , wherever there existed ...
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... reason of the great abuse of kneeling used in the idolatrous worship of the sacrament by the Papists , yet seeing all memory of bypast superstitions is past , in reverence of God , and in due regard of so divine a mystery , and in ...
... reason of the great abuse of kneeling used in the idolatrous worship of the sacrament by the Papists , yet seeing all memory of bypast superstitions is past , in reverence of God , and in due regard of so divine a mystery , and in ...
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