Kilsyth: A Parish HistoryJohn Smith, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... hands of the people . There have now been , since 1560 , eighteen ministers in the clerical Reformed succession of the parish , this number giving an average of a little over eighteen years for each incumbency . Of these clergymen some ...
... hands of the people . There have now been , since 1560 , eighteen ministers in the clerical Reformed succession of the parish , this number giving an average of a little over eighteen years for each incumbency . Of these clergymen some ...
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... hand , if he has the worst of the debate , can without doubt claim a monopoly of the pungent writing . The discussion has shown that the exact relationship that existed between the minister and his patron cannot now be determined , 6 ...
... hand , if he has the worst of the debate , can without doubt claim a monopoly of the pungent writing . The discussion has shown that the exact relationship that existed between the minister and his patron cannot now be determined , 6 ...
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... hand . But he was not cowed . He nursed his wrath to keep it warm . In 1612 the King wrote the Archbishop of Glasgow that he had heard good accounts of William Livingston of Monyabroch , and that he be released from his confinement ...
... hand . But he was not cowed . He nursed his wrath to keep it warm . In 1612 the King wrote the Archbishop of Glasgow that he had heard good accounts of William Livingston of Monyabroch , and that he be released from his confinement ...
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... hand which he could not hold and which he disliked to throw away . It may be the King re- membered the loyalty of the Livingston family to his unfortunate mother . Anyhow , whether it was vacillation , or the recollection of past ...
... hand which he could not hold and which he disliked to throw away . It may be the King re- membered the loyalty of the Livingston family to his unfortunate mother . Anyhow , whether it was vacillation , or the recollection of past ...
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... hand . " Livingston now arose with alacrity , and after dressing , mounted his horse and sallied out into the dreary winter ... hands of saving the life of Crossriggs from the machination of the Evil One was accepted as true , and the ...
... hand . " Livingston now arose with alacrity , and after dressing , mounted his horse and sallied out into the dreary winter ... hands of saving the life of Crossriggs from the machination of the Evil One was accepted as true , and the ...
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Kilsyth: A Parish History. [With Illustrations.] - Scholar's Choice Edition Peter Anton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
Alexander Livingston amongst Andrews appointed Archibald Edmonstone army Assembly Baillie Baird Banton baronet battle battle of Killiecrankie battle of Kilsyth became born burgh Cadell Campsie Carron Carron Company character charge Christ Christian Church of Scotland Claverhouse Colzium communion congregation Covenant Covenanters daughter death died Douglas Dundee Duntreath Earl Edinburgh faithful father favour friends Graham hands heart held heritors Hill Holy Spirit honour interest Islay Islay Burns Jesus Kelvin Kidd King kirk session labours Lady Laird land large number Lord Kilsyth manse married ment minister ministry Montrose Monyabroch moss never ordained parish of Kilsyth parishioners Parliament passed pastor Patronage peat possession prayer preached preacher presbytery present punds received Rennie revival Robe Robert Scottish Seceders secession sermon Sir Archibald Edmonstone Sir James Sir William Edmonstone tion took University of Glasgow Viscount wife William Livingston young