The History of Scotland, from the Union to the Abolition of the Heritable Jurisdictions in MDCCXLVIII.: To which is Subjoined a Review of Ecclesiastical Affairs, the Progress of Society, the State of the Arts, &c. to the Year MDCCCXXVII.Blackie, Fullarton, & Company, 1828 |
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... brought the * The widow was prevailed upon to accept of £ 1500 in full of the £ 2000 voted her by the parliament . affair again before the assembly , which appointed a committee HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 39 siderable opposition, the bill ...
... brought the * The widow was prevailed upon to accept of £ 1500 in full of the £ 2000 voted her by the parliament . affair again before the assembly , which appointed a committee HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 39 siderable opposition, the bill ...
الصفحة 40
... brought in next day , " and by a vote approven , whereby the assembly declare their dissatisfaction with the conduct of the presbytery of Stirling , in neglecting or refusing to obey the appointment of the assembly , 1736 , and do again ...
... brought in next day , " and by a vote approven , whereby the assembly declare their dissatisfaction with the conduct of the presbytery of Stirling , in neglecting or refusing to obey the appointment of the assembly , 1736 , and do again ...
الصفحة 54
... brought in a report , which , after some amendments , was approved , whereby " the assembly de- clare , that in respect of the difficulties attending the call to Mr. Mercer to the parish of Currie , they cannot proceed to settle him in ...
... brought in a report , which , after some amendments , was approved , whereby " the assembly de- clare , that in respect of the difficulties attending the call to Mr. Mercer to the parish of Currie , they cannot proceed to settle him in ...
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... brought into vogue about this period , but of which the meaning is not to this day very apparent . Universal charity was of course the shibboleth of the party ; and a piety half mystic half sentimental , the great object of their ...
... brought into vogue about this period , but of which the meaning is not to this day very apparent . Universal charity was of course the shibboleth of the party ; and a piety half mystic half sentimental , the great object of their ...
الصفحة 67
... . A youth that had a near view to the ministry , and had been for some time under Of the number of persons brought under conviction , or HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 67 exception of the weekly lecture, ceased, though the ...
... . A youth that had a near view to the ministry , and had been for some time under Of the number of persons brought under conviction , or HISTORY OF SCOTLAND . 67 exception of the weekly lecture, ceased, though the ...
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الصفحة 584 - For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake ; 30 Having the same conflict which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
الصفحة 92 - The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture ; unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit or traditions of men.
الصفحة 443 - M'Namara returned to London, and reported the Prince's answer to the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the future, and determined no longer to serve a man who could not be persuaded to serve himself, and chose rather to endanger the lives of his best and most faithful friends, than part with an harlot, whom, as he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed.
الصفحة 136 - ... ready to consent to any Act or Acts of Parliament to the purposes aforesaid, and for the full satisfaction of all arrears due to the officers and soldiers of the army under the command of General Monk; and that they shall be received into our service upon as good pay and conditions as they now enjoy. Given under our Sign Manual and Privy Signet, at our Court at Breda, this 4/14 day of April, 1660, in the twelfth year of our reign.
الصفحة 584 - I may hear of your state, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one soul striving for the faith of the gospel ; and in nothing affrighted by the adversaries : which is for them an evident token of perdition, but of your salvation, and that from God ; because to you it hath been granted in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer in his behalf: having the same conflict which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
الصفحة 513 - Person so offending, being convicted thereof by the Oath of One or more credible Witness or Witnesses before any Court of Justiciary, or any One or more Justices...
الصفحة 133 - Charles, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
الصفحة 198 - Prince, we saw no other enemy than those who were lying on the ground killed and wounded. though we were not more than fifty paces behind our first line, running always as fast as we could to overtake them.
الصفحة 189 - King's troops ; but the Highland garb favoured them much, as it showed their naked limbs, which were strong and muscular : that their stern countenances, and bushy uncombed hair, gave them a fierce, barbarous, and imposing aspect.
الصفحة 179 - Being now in a condition to make our way into the capital of his Majesty's ancient kingdom of Scotland, we hereby summon you to receive us, as you are in duty bound to do...