The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI. to the Throne of England, to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne, Volume 1A. Strahan, 1800 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... bishops , to re - people the churches with fuitable paftors , or by their own labours , to propagate the gospel in every corner of the vineyard of Chrift . An inftitution fruitful as a polemical topic , has been ufurped as a proof that ...
... bishops , to re - people the churches with fuitable paftors , or by their own labours , to propagate the gospel in every corner of the vineyard of Chrift . An inftitution fruitful as a polemical topic , has been ufurped as a proof that ...
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... bishops were permitted to retain their temporal dignities , and a proportion of their revenues ; and a few converts might aspire to the fuperintendence of their former diocefes . Their fpoils , however , were engroffed by the nobles ...
... bishops were permitted to retain their temporal dignities , and a proportion of their revenues ; and a few converts might aspire to the fuperintendence of their former diocefes . Their fpoils , however , were engroffed by the nobles ...
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... bishops could neither escape contempt , nor refift the jurifdiction of the national church . Their vifitatorial powers were circumfcribed or fufpended ; their office was de- clared inconfiftent with the gospel , and their name an ...
... bishops could neither escape contempt , nor refift the jurifdiction of the national church . Their vifitatorial powers were circumfcribed or fufpended ; their office was de- clared inconfiftent with the gospel , and their name an ...
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... bishop , were carefully withheld from thofe commiffioners of the church , whom the king might appoint to an epifcopal benefice , from fuch candidates as the affembly recommended to repre- sent the ecclefiaftical estate in parliament ...
... bishop , were carefully withheld from thofe commiffioners of the church , whom the king might appoint to an epifcopal benefice , from fuch candidates as the affembly recommended to repre- sent the ecclefiaftical estate in parliament ...
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... bishops to their temporal poffeffions . Their order had neither been directly fuppreffed , nor entirely abolished , and the king was authorised , by a statute to which we have already alluded , to recal the ecclefiaftical estate to ...
... bishops to their temporal poffeffions . Their order had neither been directly fuppreffed , nor entirely abolished , and the king was authorised , by a statute to which we have already alluded , to recal the ecclefiaftical estate to ...
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