The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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Page 642
... Kirk , when the General Assembly presented their petition for the ratification of the liberties of the Kirk , the persecution of Jesuits , and Seminary Priests , and the appointment of a sufficient Pastor with a sufficient living in ...
... Kirk , when the General Assembly presented their petition for the ratification of the liberties of the Kirk , the persecution of Jesuits , and Seminary Priests , and the appointment of a sufficient Pastor with a sufficient living in ...
Page 643
... Kirk to rescue the property from their mailed hands , or to extinguish the so - called idolatry of the old religion , or the bloodshed of political and private feuds . The persuasions of Maitland , and his influence at Court , though ...
... Kirk to rescue the property from their mailed hands , or to extinguish the so - called idolatry of the old religion , or the bloodshed of political and private feuds . The persuasions of Maitland , and his influence at Court , though ...
Page 644
... Kirk were the King's obedient friends . But when the intercessions of de Burgh began to weigh with James ; and the King appeared unwilling to ruin the ancient nobility of his kingdom , and sacrifice them to the wishes of the burghers ...
... Kirk were the King's obedient friends . But when the intercessions of de Burgh began to weigh with James ; and the King appeared unwilling to ruin the ancient nobility of his kingdom , and sacrifice them to the wishes of the burghers ...
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