The History of Scotland, Том 3Blackie, Fullarton, 1827 |
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... conduct towards the church , from whose ministers he extorted the greater part of the slender pittance upon which , at the best , they could scarcely exist . The thirds of the benefices had been appro- priated for the discharge of these ...
... conduct towards the church , from whose ministers he extorted the greater part of the slender pittance upon which , at the best , they could scarcely exist . The thirds of the benefices had been appro- priated for the discharge of these ...
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... conduct of the regent , and finding , on further inquiry , that her own warden was the original of- fender , ordered him to be honourably dismissed , and gratified with a present . To This disturbance was scarcely allayed , when more ...
... conduct of the regent , and finding , on further inquiry , that her own warden was the original of- fender , ordered him to be honourably dismissed , and gratified with a present . To This disturbance was scarcely allayed , when more ...
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... conduct of the ministers , exhort- ers and readers , and to each a separate district was assigned . “ These men , ” according to the church polity presented to the convention at Edinburgh , January , 1560 , " were not to be suffered to ...
... conduct of the ministers , exhort- ers and readers , and to each a separate district was assigned . “ These men , ” according to the church polity presented to the convention at Edinburgh , January , 1560 , " were not to be suffered to ...
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... conduct , were objects of suspi- cion to the majority of the ministers , who were , besides , totally alienated from the government of Morton , by his haughtiness , avarice , and despotic measures ; they dreaded too , that under his ...
... conduct , were objects of suspi- cion to the majority of the ministers , who were , besides , totally alienated from the government of Morton , by his haughtiness , avarice , and despotic measures ; they dreaded too , that under his ...
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... conduct he should pursue ; adding , in a tone which seemed to carry the appearance of a threat , that if his highness would allow the law to take its course , he was prepared to do his duty ; but if he chose to overlook their ...
... conduct he should pursue ; adding , in a tone which seemed to carry the appearance of a threat , that if his highness would allow the law to take its course , he was prepared to do his duty ; but if he chose to overlook their ...
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Aberdeen accused acts of parliament allowed ambassador Andrew Melville Andrews answer appear appointed archbishop Arran assembly attended authority bishops Bothwell Calderwood castle cause chancellor charge church church of Scotland command commission commissioners committed conduct consent court covenant covenanters crown declared defend desired despatched earl earl of Angus ecclesiastical Edinburgh Edinburgh castle Elizabeth endeavoured enemies England English Episcopacy estates favour force Glasgow Hamilton honour Huntly immediately James justice king king's kingdom kirk land Lennox letter liberty lord magistrates majesty majesty's marquis marquis of Hamilton meeting Melville ministers moderator Montrose Morton never nobility noblemen nobles obtained occasion 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 royal Scotland Scots Scottish sent Spotswood Stirling subjects summoned supplicants synod tion treason trial whole
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Стр. 77 - Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses.
Стр. 461 - I give you leave to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds (and, in particular, that you consent neither to the calling of Parliament nor General Assembly, until the covenant be disavowed and given up). Your chief end being now to win time, that they may not commit public follies, until I be ready to suppress them.
Стр. 384 - He was of a middle stature, more corpulent through his clothes than in his body, yet fat enough, his clothes ever being made large and easy, the doublets quilted for stiletto proof, his breeches in great plaits and full stuffed ; he was naturally of a timorous disposition, which was the reason of his quilted doublets...
Стр. 536 - I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, &c., as it stands now established...
Стр. 331 - That no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Стр. 283 - An act for the uniformity of common prayer and service in the church, and the administration of the sacraments...
Стр. 350 - He proposed to the parliament, which was then assembled, that they should enact, that "whatever his majesty should determine in the external government of the church, with the consent of the archbishops, bishops, and a competent number of the ministry, should have the force of law...
Стр. 331 - ... superiority pre-eminence or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual within this realm, and therefore I do utterly renounce and forsake all foreign jurisdictions powers superiorities and authorities, and do promise that from henceforth I...
Стр. 508 - 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.