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... allowed a child unfit for governing himself to assume the power of governing a nation , occasioned various changes . After the accession of James VI . , till previously to his marriage , he acquiesced in the presbyterial government ...
... allowed a child unfit for governing himself to assume the power of governing a nation , occasioned various changes . After the accession of James VI . , till previously to his marriage , he acquiesced in the presbyterial government ...
Strona 21
... allowed on account of religious opinions , a few in Scotland seem to have adopted the tolerant max- ims of the decried usurper ; and although sectaries never flourished in that soil , they seem to have been sufficiently numerous to have ...
... allowed on account of religious opinions , a few in Scotland seem to have adopted the tolerant max- ims of the decried usurper ; and although sectaries never flourished in that soil , they seem to have been sufficiently numerous to have ...
Strona 29
... allowed themselves to become * The anniversary of the battles of Dunbar and Worcester - an ominous coincidence as it turned out . Another was remarked at the time . " It was a sad observation , that that very day of the month being the ...
... allowed themselves to become * The anniversary of the battles of Dunbar and Worcester - an ominous coincidence as it turned out . Another was remarked at the time . " It was a sad observation , that that very day of the month being the ...
Strona 32
... allowed , notwithstanding the loyal frenzy of many , and the hypocritical pre- tensions of more , there might some troublesome mem- bers have procured admission to the estates ; but those whose influence and opposition were most dreaded ...
... allowed , notwithstanding the loyal frenzy of many , and the hypocritical pre- tensions of more , there might some troublesome mem- bers have procured admission to the estates ; but those whose influence and opposition were most dreaded ...
Strona 35
... allowed a princely salary for the support of his establishment , he vied with royalty itself in the profusion of his expenditure . Every preparation had been made for his reception : he was met and conducted to his residence by a large ...
... allowed a princely salary for the support of his establishment , he vied with royalty itself in the profusion of his expenditure . Every preparation had been made for his reception : he was met and conducted to his residence by a large ...
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acts of parliament afterwards allowed appointed apprehend archbishop Assembly attended authority banished Bishop of Galloway bishops Blackader blessed brethren brought burgh Burnet Carstaires cause Chancellor charge Christ church Church of Scotland civil Commissioner confession conscience conventicles court covenant Covenanters curate declared Donald Cargill Duke of Hamilton duty Earl Earl of Linlithgow ecclesiastical Edinburgh enemies Episcopacy estates faith favour fined friends gentlemen Glasgow gospel Guthrie Hamilton hath heritors horse imprisonment indulgence John king king's kingdom Kirkton land Lauderdale liberty Lord lordship magistrates majesty majesty's meetings ment merks Middleton ministers ministry never oath ordered parish parliament party peace persecution persons pounds Scots pounds sterling preaching prelacy prelates Presbyterians prison privy council proceedings proclamation procured punishment reformation refused religion remonstrance Robert Rothes royal Scotland Scots Scottish sent sentence sermon Sharpe Sir James soldiers solemn suffered synods testimony thing tion unto worship