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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... clergy had examined his character with more anxious attention ; and difcovered , both in his conduct and in his controversial discourses , a 1 Fuller , 224 . strong 1 . 1603- ftrong predilection for the epifcopal order . THE HISTORY.
... clergy had examined his character with more anxious attention ; and difcovered , both in his conduct and in his controversial discourses , a 1 Fuller , 224 . strong 1 . 1603- ftrong predilection for the epifcopal order . THE HISTORY.
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... clergy ; and their office was expressly a tempo , rary expedient , created to remedy or supply the scarcity of established clergy " . They were select- ed from the clergy by a popular election , and rewarded with a small additional ...
... clergy ; and their office was expressly a tempo , rary expedient , created to remedy or supply the scarcity of established clergy " . They were select- ed from the clergy by a popular election , and rewarded with a small additional ...
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... clergy and laity , deputed from prefbyteries , universities , and towns . Annual , and on important emergen- cies ... clergy generates , that spirit which profecutes the exclufive aggrandizement of its order , was fempered by a judicious ...
... clergy and laity , deputed from prefbyteries , universities , and towns . Annual , and on important emergen- cies ... clergy generates , that spirit which profecutes the exclufive aggrandizement of its order , was fempered by a judicious ...
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... clergy were dig- nified , rather than degraded , by an honourable po- verty remote from indigence . Satisfied with their humble mediocrity , they renewed the instructive ex- amples of ancient fages , and in a refined and luxuri- ous age ...
... clergy were dig- nified , rather than degraded , by an honourable po- verty remote from indigence . Satisfied with their humble mediocrity , they renewed the instructive ex- amples of ancient fages , and in a refined and luxuri- ous age ...
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... clergy , their afcendency over the people , and their cenfures , directed often with truth , and always with afperity , against the vices or conduct of the court or the fovereign , his lenity to papifts , and predilection for unworthy ...
... clergy , their afcendency over the people , and their cenfures , directed often with truth , and always with afperity , against the vices or conduct of the court or the fovereign , his lenity to papifts , and predilection for unworthy ...
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