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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... - rics , as benefices of cure , had escaped fuch ? 38 State Papers , MS . 37 Parl . 1587. ch . 29 . 39 State Papers , MS . Spottifw . 496. Calderw . 531 , 4 . erections ; • I. 1606 . erections ; but were restored in 32 THE HISTORY.
... - rics , as benefices of cure , had escaped fuch ? 38 State Papers , MS . 37 Parl . 1587. ch . 29 . 39 State Papers , MS . Spottifw . 496. Calderw . 531 , 4 . erections ; • I. 1606 . erections ; but were restored in 32 THE HISTORY.
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... restored in a diminished and im- BOOK poverished ftaté ; their extent reduced by nume- rous infeudations , and their revenues impoverished by long leafes for an inadequate value . But the bishops were grateful or obfequious : their ...
... restored in a diminished and im- BOOK poverished ftaté ; their extent reduced by nume- rous infeudations , and their revenues impoverished by long leafes for an inadequate value . But the bishops were grateful or obfequious : their ...
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... restored , he expected equal fuccefs in the introduction of rites ; nor did he mistrust the efficacy of the royal authority , or reflect that the clergy are more attached to the doctrines than to the difcipline ; the people more ...
... restored , he expected equal fuccefs in the introduction of rites ; nor did he mistrust the efficacy of the royal authority , or reflect that the clergy are more attached to the doctrines than to the difcipline ; the people more ...
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... restored to the landholders , their attachment would have been secured by a benefit exceeding their most fanguine expectations ; and the nobles , counterbalanced by a numerous , and powerful body , must have acquiefced in the fud- den ...
... restored to the landholders , their attachment would have been secured by a benefit exceeding their most fanguine expectations ; and the nobles , counterbalanced by a numerous , and powerful body , must have acquiefced in the fud- den ...
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... restored . But the tables diftrufted the mo- deration of the clergy , inured perhaps to the dominion of the crofier ; nor was the yoke of the prelates to be broken , that the domineering arrogance of prefbyteries might again revive ...
... restored . But the tables diftrufted the mo- deration of the clergy , inured perhaps to the dominion of the crofier ; nor was the yoke of the prelates to be broken , that the domineering arrogance of prefbyteries might again revive ...
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