The history of Scotland... to the present time, Volumen31856 |
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... endeavoured to procure a reconciliation between all parties , now that a devoted partizan of England was elected chief of the government . A correspondence . was immediately entered into , under his auspices , with Chatellerault and ...
... endeavoured to procure a reconciliation between all parties , now that a devoted partizan of England was elected chief of the government . A correspondence . was immediately entered into , under his auspices , with Chatellerault and ...
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... endeavouring to ingratiate themselves with preceptors . his preceptors , he alone seems to have stood aloof ; and not only not to have endeavoured to conciliate , but rather by personal injuries , to estrange them . The story that Mel ...
... endeavouring to ingratiate themselves with preceptors . his preceptors , he alone seems to have stood aloof ; and not only not to have endeavoured to conciliate , but rather by personal injuries , to estrange them . The story that Mel ...
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... endeavoured to retrieve it . He immediately despatched the earl of Whittingham , to request the king , before he made any alteration in the officers of state , to ef fect the reconciliation of such noblemen as were then at va- sumes the ...
... endeavoured to retrieve it . He immediately despatched the earl of Whittingham , to request the king , before he made any alteration in the officers of state , to ef fect the reconciliation of such noblemen as were then at va- sumes the ...
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... endeavoured to justify his conduct , by urging the king's letter , and the commotions which would have arisen in the nation , had he refused to comply ; yet , in secret , he blamed his own precipitancy , and now he had left him- self no ...
... endeavoured to justify his conduct , by urging the king's letter , and the commotions which would have arisen in the nation , had he refused to comply ; yet , in secret , he blamed his own precipitancy , and now he had left him- self no ...
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... endeavouring to subvert his influence at court - nor was it without difficulty , that they were brought together in the king's presence at Stirling , where , after some days spent in mutual recrimination , the explanations of Morton ...
... endeavouring to subvert his influence at court - nor was it without difficulty , that they were brought together in the king's presence at Stirling , where , after some days spent in mutual recrimination , the explanations of Morton ...
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Aberdeen accused act of parliament allowed ambassador Andrew Melville Andrews answer appointed archbishop army Arran assem assembly attend bishops BOOK Bothwell burgh Calderwood castle catholic cause chancellor charge church church of Scotland commanded commission commissioners committed conduct court covenant covenanters crown death declared defend despatched earl earl of Mar ecclesiastical Edinburgh Edinburgh castle Elizabeth endeavoured enemies England English episcopacy estates favour force Glasgow Hamilton honour Huntly James James Melville king king's kingdom kirk land Lennox letter liberty lord magistrates majesty majesty's marquis meeting Melville ment ministers Montrose Morton neral noblemen nobles obtained papists parliament party person Perth petition popish prelates presbytery present prince prisoner privy council proceedings proclamation procure promised protest queen Raid of Ruthven received reformation refused religion replied royal Scotland Scots Scottish sent Spotswood Stirling subjects summoned supplicants tion Traquair treason trial VIII whole
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Página 317 - Also Amaziah said unto Amos, O thou seer, go, flee thee away into the land of Judah, and there eat bread, and prophesy there : But prophesy not again any more at Beth-el : for it is the king's chapel, and it is the king's court.
Página 489 - We have now cast down the walls of Jericho; let him that rebuildeth them beware of the curse of Hiel the Bethelite!
Página 79 - Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses.
Página 176 - He praised God that he was born in such a time, as in the time of the light of the gospel, and in such a place, as to be King in such a kirk, the purest kirk in the world.
Página 292 - I acknowledge the Roman church to be our mother church, although defiled with some infirmities and corruptions, as the Jews were when they crucified Christ.
Página 507 - I came from home, till my head was again homeward; for I was as a man who had taken my leave from the world, and was resolved to die in that service without return.
Página 137 - ... never stain his own honour, nor leave an everlasting mark of infamy on his posterity, by lending his hand to perpetrate so foul a crime. On the receipt of this answer, Elizabeth became extremely peevish ; and calling him a dainty and precise fellow, who would promise much but perform nothing...
Página 112 - That if any rebellion shall be excited in the kingdom, or any thing attempted to the hurt of Her Majesty's person, by or for any person pretending a title to the crown, the Queen shall empower twenty-four persons, by a commission under the great seal, to examine into, and pass sentence...
Página 442 - King's honour, and of the public peace of the kingdom, by the manifold innovations and evils, generally contained, and particularly mentioned in our late supplications, complaints, and protestations ; do hereby profess, and before God, His angels, and the world, solemnly declare, That with our whole hearts...
Página 443 - God for this effect: we promise and swear, by the GREAT NAME OF THE LORD OUR GOD, to continue in the profession and obedience of the...