The Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie, A.M., Principal of the University of Glasgow: M. DC. XXXVII.-M. DC. LXIIR. Ogle, 1842 |
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... Houfe of Commons about the jus divinum of diverfe parts of the government . The Minifters of London's late Jus Divinum of Prefbytery does this abundantly ; alfo a committee of the Affem- blie hes a full answer to all these Queries ready ...
... Houfe of Commons about the jus divinum of diverfe parts of the government . The Minifters of London's late Jus Divinum of Prefbytery does this abundantly ; alfo a committee of the Affem- blie hes a full answer to all these Queries ready ...
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... Houfe that fomething might be done for his further encouragement and fupport ; which it feems 5 Shortly before this , Johnstone had been appointed Lord Advocate . 6 " Theodore Haak , Esq . ” a native of the Palatinate , and one of the ...
... Houfe that fomething might be done for his further encouragement and fupport ; which it feems 5 Shortly before this , Johnstone had been appointed Lord Advocate . 6 " Theodore Haak , Esq . ” a native of the Palatinate , and one of the ...
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... houfe : it fells here very weell . By fome of your acquaintance yow could perfuade him or fome other to print the Targum , one book , with the points and the Latine verfion ; alfo the Mafora , which Buckftorph's Bible hes on the margine ...
... houfe : it fells here very weell . By fome of your acquaintance yow could perfuade him or fome other to print the Targum , one book , with the points and the Latine verfion ; alfo the Mafora , which Buckftorph's Bible hes on the margine ...
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... Houfe than that which is called ours ; even from them who fo willfully , and , as I am bold to terme it , imprudent- ly , have refused all this while to give us fatiffaction in three things which we esteeme most neceffare for us to have ...
... Houfe than that which is called ours ; even from them who fo willfully , and , as I am bold to terme it , imprudent- ly , have refused all this while to give us fatiffaction in three things which we esteeme most neceffare for us to have ...
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... Houfe in anger , and calls for Major Innes , who had fitten at both their feet , and heard their discourse , to know if he had heard the Thefaurer fay , that himselfe was a better man than Argyle . Innes did not avow the words ; but ...
... Houfe in anger , and calls for Major Innes , who had fitten at both their feet , and heard their discourse , to know if he had heard the Thefaurer fay , that himselfe was a better man than Argyle . Innes did not avow the words ; but ...
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Página 551 - My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me : And in God's house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be.
Página 387 - ... hatred, almost of all, both Scottish and English ; the Gordons are gone ; the Douglasses little better ; Eglintoun and Glencairn on the brink of breaking ; many of our chief families estates are cracking ; nor is there any appearance of any human relief for the tyme.
Página 551 - I'll not want. 2 He makes me down to lie In pastures green : he leadeth me the quiet waters by. 3 My soul he doth restore again ; and me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, ev'n for his own name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me ; and thy rod and staff me comfort still.
Página 375 - Rutherfurd, Samuel. The due right of Presbyteries or, a peaceable plea for the government of the Church of Scotland... London: Printed by E.
Página 550 - He shall be like a tree that grows near planted by a river, Which in his season yields his fruit, and his leaf fadeth never : And all he doth shall prosper well.
Página 552 - But yet the Lord that is on high, Is more of might by far, Than noise of many waters is, Or great sea-billows are.
Página 495 - ... We held them in some dispute till our Army came up ; they maintaining the Pass with great resolution for many hours ; ours and theirs coming to push of pike and very close charges, — which forced us to give ground ; but our men, by the blessing of God, quickly recovered it, and charging very home upon them, beat them from their standing ; where we killed about a thousand of them, and took, as we believe, about two thousand prisoners...
Página 526 - that everie minister, exhorter, and reader sail have one of the Psalme Bookes latelie printed in Edinburgh, and use the order contained therein in prayers, marriage, and ministration of the sacraments.
Página 225 - House, and immediately after Mr Dickson the moderator his prayer, required audience, wherein he inquired if we did sit there by the authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, or of the commander-in-chief of the English forces, or of the English judges in Scotland.
Página 551 - RE merciful to me, O God ; thy mercy unto me Do thou extend ; because my soul doth put her trust in thee : Yea, in the shadow of thy wings my refuge I will place, Until these sad calamities do wholly overpass. 2 My cry I will cause to ascend unto the Lord most high ; To God, who doth all things for me perform most perfectly. 3 From...