Publications of the Scottish History SocietyT. and A. Constable, 1893 |
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الصفحة vi
... Lady Napier - Examination of Captain John Paton - Pro- clamations against importation of Irish victual , etc. -Death of the Marquis of Montrose , MAY - Erskine reproved for reading a Gazette on the Lord's Day - Execution of Captain ...
... Lady Napier - Examination of Captain John Paton - Pro- clamations against importation of Irish victual , etc. -Death of the Marquis of Montrose , MAY - Erskine reproved for reading a Gazette on the Lord's Day - Execution of Captain ...
الصفحة vii
... Lady Colvill- Prisoners sent to the American plantations- Halloween customs , NOVEMBER - Lady Cardross fined for not going to church -Lawson and Wood executed at Glasgow - The - lairds of Polwarth and Clowburn are prisoners in Edinburgh ...
... Lady Colvill- Prisoners sent to the American plantations- Halloween customs , NOVEMBER - Lady Cardross fined for not going to church -Lawson and Wood executed at Glasgow - The - lairds of Polwarth and Clowburn are prisoners in Edinburgh ...
الصفحة xiii
... - contract between him and Lady Mary Bruce , his present spouse , he was bound to provide her in liferent , and the bairns of the marriage in fee , to the sum of £ 68,000 , including therein her own tocher , INTRODUCTION xiii.
... - contract between him and Lady Mary Bruce , his present spouse , he was bound to provide her in liferent , and the bairns of the marriage in fee , to the sum of £ 68,000 , including therein her own tocher , INTRODUCTION xiii.
الصفحة xiv
... Lady Mary Bruce , his wife , such plenishing as was provided to her by his bond at the time of their marriage , and bequeath- ing to her certain silver plate , with all the unshapen linen and woollen cloth , with the yarn , which she ...
... Lady Mary Bruce , his wife , such plenishing as was provided to her by his bond at the time of their marriage , and bequeath- ing to her certain silver plate , with all the unshapen linen and woollen cloth , with the yarn , which she ...
الصفحة xvii
... lady's hearing her own chaplain preach in his own house , he was fined £ 5000 , of which he paid £ 1000 ; and after six months ' attendance at Court , for procuring a discharge of the overplus of his fine , was , 5th August 1675 ...
... lady's hearing her own chaplain preach in his own house , he was fined £ 5000 , of which he paid £ 1000 ; and after six months ' attendance at Court , for procuring a discharge of the overplus of his fine , was , 5th August 1675 ...
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Advocate afternoon Alexander Amsterdam Andrew anent apprehended Argyle Baillie Barclay betwixt Blair boat Boquhan brother William Carsland's Castle Cesnock chamber Chancellour Charles Cleland Cleves Colonel Colvill compeared conventicles Council Court cousin Culross David desired dined Earl Edinburgh England English church Erskine forenoon Forrester Gartur gentlemen George Glasgow going Hamilton heard no preaching hearing horse house of Cardrose James Bruce John Forrester John King John Knox John Law keep Kincardine King's Kippen Lady Laird Lamotte letter Lockhart Lord Cardross lybel Melvill minister morning Neilson night otherways Papists Parliament persons pray prayer Preston Prince of Orange prison Ramsay religion Robert Robert Langlands Robertson Rotterdam Scotland Scots scout sent servant severall ship Sinclair Sir John Sir Patrick staid Steinson Stewart Stirling Street taken things Thomas Forrester Thomas Hogg thought Tolbooth took Torrie town tyme Utrecht Valleyfield Wesel William Cleland William Sythrum
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 142 - LORD, he delivered them into thine hand. 9For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him.
الصفحة xvi - God alone is lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in any thing contrary to his word, or beside it, in matters of faith or worship.
الصفحة 83 - An historical Account of Church- Government as it was in Great Britain and Ireland, when they first received the Christian religion,
الصفحة 157 - O hold thou up my goings in Thy paths : that my footsteps slip not.