Biographia Scoticana: or, A brief historical account of the ... most eminent Scots worthies. As also, An appendix. [2 pt. Frontisp. mutilated]. By J. Howie. Revised by a clergyman of the Church of Scotland, and with a preface and notes by W. M'Gavin1828 |
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... party expected . They thought to extirpate heresy , by burning to death all who were infected with it . But by the private cir- culation of Wickliff's translation of the Scriptures , which the lowland Scotch could read , and by the ...
... party expected . They thought to extirpate heresy , by burning to death all who were infected with it . But by the private cir- culation of Wickliff's translation of the Scriptures , which the lowland Scotch could read , and by the ...
Page xxi
... party who were blame- less , let that sect or party throw the first stone at the cove- nanters . As for " learning , " I think they had a fair proportion of it Few men of his time were more learned than Andrew Mel- ville ; or than ...
... party who were blame- less , let that sect or party throw the first stone at the cove- nanters . As for " learning , " I think they had a fair proportion of it Few men of his time were more learned than Andrew Mel- ville ; or than ...
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... party zeal , they are designedly waved in the body of the work . Any thing of this kind is placed in the notes , where the reader is at more freedom to choose or refuse as he pleases , only with this proviso , That truth be always re ...
... party zeal , they are designedly waved in the body of the work . Any thing of this kind is placed in the notes , where the reader is at more freedom to choose or refuse as he pleases , only with this proviso , That truth be always re ...
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... party gave themselves no rest till they had apprehended and condemned its author . With regard to Sir Duncan Simson , ( so titled from his office , ) he was , what was called , a secular priest . And as to Robert Forrester , he was a ...
... party gave themselves no rest till they had apprehended and condemned its author . With regard to Sir Duncan Simson , ( so titled from his office , ) he was , what was called , a secular priest . And as to Robert Forrester , he was a ...
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John Howie William M'Gavin. affections , and bring him over to her party . But undoubtedly , the honours it conferred , were , on his part , well merited . About this time , he married a daughter of the Earl of Marischal , according to ...
John Howie William M'Gavin. affections , and bring him over to her party . But undoubtedly , the honours it conferred , were , on his part , well merited . About this time , he married a daughter of the Earl of Marischal , according to ...
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Page 457 - No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper ; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord.
Page 41 - And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying. Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Page 210 - Christ ; as obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance : but as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation ; because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.
Page 458 - God will be a husband to the widow, and a father to the fatherless.
Page xli - WE HAVE heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what work thou didst in their days, in the times of old.
Page xxxvii - How is the gold become dim ! how is the most fine gold changed ! the stones of the sanctuary are poured out in the top of every street.
Page xiv - The victors overcame by the blood of the Lamb, and the word of their testimony, and loved not their lives unto the death.
Page 31 - He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. 21 Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men ! 22 And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare his works with rejoicing.
Page 457 - For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Page 41 - God was conceived of the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary...