| Charles Jobson Lyon - 1843 - 462 páginas
...superiority of any office above presbyters, is, and hath been, a great and intolerable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ever since the Reformation, they having been reformed from popery by presbyters, and therefore ought to... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1843 - 694 páginas
...of any office in the church above presbyters, is, and hath been, a great and insupportable grievance to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people, ever since the reformation1. As this Assembly stood firm for the titular episcopacy then established, so... | |
| John Sage - 1844 - 496 páginas
...they were not ; not the first, viz. " Prelacy being a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people." i [This, of course, would greatly curtail the number of electors among the heritors, most of whom were... | |
| John Sage - 1844 - 490 páginas
...office in the Church above Presbyters, is and hath been a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ; excluding from this generality of the people, 1. All these many ten thousands of the people who are... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 696 páginas
...popular movement, they declared prelacy to be " a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to the nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people." There was no other indication of popular inclination. Such indication could not be collected from the... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 páginas
...government, which was, and had been ever since the Reformation, a great and insupportable grievance to the nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people. Lay patronage, abolished in 1649, had been revived after the Restoration, and was now the law of the... | |
| Jacob Curate (pseud.) - 1847 - 360 páginas
...they were not only fools but knaves, to alledge that Prelacy was an insupportable grievance to that nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people, 60 they impudently give them the lie in both : And in truth we must needs commend their policy tho'... | |
| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1848 - 570 páginas
...in the Church above presbyteries, is, and hath been, a great and unsupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ever since the Reformation — they having reformed from Popery by Presbyters — and therefore ought to... | |
| 1848 - 544 páginas
...in the church above presbyters, is, and hath been, a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ever since the Reformation, they having reformed from popery by presbyters, and therefore ought to be abolished... | |
| Thomas Mac Crie (D.D., the younger.) - 1849 - 696 páginas
...in the church above presbyters, is, and hath been, a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people, ever since the reformation, they having been reformed from popery by presbyters ; and therefore ought to... | |
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