Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation, Volumen2

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Oliver and Boyd, 1917
 

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Página 150 - MAIR. A Digest of Laws and Decisions, Ecclesiastical and Civil, relating to the Constitution, Practice, and Affairs of the Church of Scotland. With Notes and Forms of Procedure. By the Rev. WILLIAM MAIR, DD, Minister of the Parish of Earlston.
Página 119 - Rickleton's poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the design into my head — in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me — being only a present amusement, it is ten to one but I drop it whenever another fancy comes across.
Página 132 - ... haveing that word have been and are daylie in our sessions, and many professors haveing that word are daylie admitted to the ordinances.
Página 34 - My lord, I have my commission from Christ, and though I were within an hour of my death, I durst not lay it down at the feet of any mortal man.
Página 132 - Another tract, dated 1702, and entitled " a copy of a letter anent a project for erecting a library in every presbytery or at least county in the Highlands ; from a reverend minister of the Scots nation, now in England,
Página 16 - Mr. M'Kinnon became minister of Orwell on the 7th of September 1681 ; and Dr. Hew Scott tells us that he was ' deprived by the Privy Council, 29th August 1689, for not reading the Proclamation of the Estates, and not praying for their Majesties William and Mary, but for the restoration of King James, and confusion REGULATIONS AS TO DAME SCHOOLS. 305 to his enemies ; not observing the thanksgiving, and not reading the Proclamation for the Collection.
Página 115 - An abridgement of the acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, from the year 1638 to 1810 inclusive, alphabetically arranged.
Página 231 - Ministers' books : to the value of 1000 marks and above, and also the books of session, with which they lighted their tobacco pipes, the baptism, marriage and examination rolls, from October 1612 to September 1648 all which were lost and destroyed.
Página 224 - ... lose his life, therefore humbly desiring warrant to be put at liberty, upon caution to enter his person when he should be commanded, as the petition bears ; which being at length heard and considered, the Lords of Council ordain the supplicant to be put at liberty, forth of the tolbooth, he first obliging himself to remove and depart off the King's dominions, and not to return, without license from his Majesty and Council, under pain of death.
Página 175 - THE CROOK IN THE LOT; OR, THE SOVEREIGNTY AND WISDOM OF GOD IN THE AFFLICTIONS OF MEN DISPLAYED ; together with a Christian Deportment under them : being the Substance of several Sermons on Eccles. vii. 13, Prov. xvi. 17, and 1 Pet. v. 6. By the Rev. THOMAS BOSTON.

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