The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Writers of the Scots Nation;: With an Abstract and Catalogue of Their Works; Their Various Editions; and the Judgement of the Learn'd Concerning Them, Nide 2James Watson in Craig's-Close, on the North-side of the Cross., 1711 |
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Sivu iii
... given an Abridgment of our Hiftory , from the First Rife of our Nation to the Death of King James V. which , God willing , in the Third and Laft Volume , fhall be continued till the Union of the Two . Kingdoms . But here I would not be ...
... given an Abridgment of our Hiftory , from the First Rife of our Nation to the Death of King James V. which , God willing , in the Third and Laft Volume , fhall be continued till the Union of the Two . Kingdoms . But here I would not be ...
Sivu 5
... given in to the Bodleian Lib- rary , by General Fairfax , who got it from James Drummond , Brother to William Drummond of Hawthornden , the 14th of December , in the Year 1650. ' Tis divided into XI Books , and confifts of 384 Pages in ...
... given in to the Bodleian Lib- rary , by General Fairfax , who got it from James Drummond , Brother to William Drummond of Hawthornden , the 14th of December , in the Year 1650. ' Tis divided into XI Books , and confifts of 384 Pages in ...
Sivu 36
... given to them by Carantius . Thereafter Octavius , beginning to Repent of what he had done , was preparing to make War against the Scots , for recovering of these Countries : But he was surpriz'd and defeat by Traherus , who had return ...
... given to them by Carantius . Thereafter Octavius , beginning to Repent of what he had done , was preparing to make War against the Scots , for recovering of these Countries : But he was surpriz'd and defeat by Traherus , who had return ...
Sivu 50
... given , brought out of a Wood a great Body of Men and Women , who were attending the Army , whom he had purposely conceal'd for this Stratagem . This Unarm'd Mob moving in a Warlike Pofture towards the Rear of the Scots Army ; the Scots ...
... given , brought out of a Wood a great Body of Men and Women , who were attending the Army , whom he had purposely conceal'd for this Stratagem . This Unarm'd Mob moving in a Warlike Pofture towards the Rear of the Scots Army ; the Scots ...
Sivu 71
... given him . As the King was paffing the River with his Army , he was met by the Clergy ; and , at their Interceffion , he pardon'd all the Vulgar , upon their Submiffion : But Mac Duncan and the Principal Perfons , amongst them , were ...
... given him . As the King was paffing the River with his Army , he was met by the Clergy ; and , at their Interceffion , he pardon'd all the Vulgar , upon their Submiffion : But Mac Duncan and the Principal Perfons , amongst them , were ...
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Sivu 326 - And a river went out of Eden to water the garden ; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.
Sivu 463 - Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the Scripture cannot be broken; Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest: because I said I am the Son of God?
Sivu 463 - If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not. But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him.
Sivu 338 - And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived, and bare Enoch: and he builded a city, and called the name of the city, after the name of his son, Enoch.
Sivu 141 - That no man is without sin so long as he liveth. 4. That every true Christian may know himself to be in a state of grace. 5. That a man is not justified by works, but by faith only. 6. That good works make not a good man, but that a good man doeth good works.
Sivu 322 - And he beheld them, and said, what is this then that is written, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
Sivu 12 - Africa :, that about Midnight it fell Calm, and being carried away with the Tide, by the time it was Day, he found he had left Britain on the left hand ; but then the Tide turning they fell to their Oars, and by Noon reached that part of the Ifland where he Landed before, and came on Shore without oppofition : and then March'd up into the Country, leaving his Ships at Anchor in lit
Sivu 505 - ... who practised rebellion against the state. To this our prelate replied, that he had neither raised nor practised rebellion ; but, perceiving the adversaries of queen Mary countenanced, and her deprived of all hope of liberty, he could not abandon his sovereign in her afflictions, but do his best to procure her freedom ; and that it would never be found that the privileges of ambassadors were violated, via juris, by course of law, but only via facti, by way of fact, which seldom had good success....