Analecta: Or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences Mostly Relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians, 3. kötetMaitland club, 1843 |
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xxvi. oldal
... favoured the writer with the use of it . 66 The handwriting is evidently that of the author of the Ana- lecta . An additional proof of the authenticity of this interest- ing little volume , were this necessary , might be pointed out in ...
... favoured the writer with the use of it . 66 The handwriting is evidently that of the author of the Ana- lecta . An additional proof of the authenticity of this interest- ing little volume , were this necessary , might be pointed out in ...
xxviii. oldal
... favoured our Scots Commissioners , but , being weak themselves , did not much good . " " June 10. - This day the witches wer execute at Paisley , wher 2 of them solemnly protested innocency ; and one of them , Easmith , [ Nea- smith ...
... favoured our Scots Commissioners , but , being weak themselves , did not much good . " " June 10. - This day the witches wer execute at Paisley , wher 2 of them solemnly protested innocency ; and one of them , Easmith , [ Nea- smith ...
3. oldal
... favour him , if he could be reclaimed , and conti- noued the sentence of suspension , but appointed a Committee to converse him , and that with pouer to remove the sentence , or at least to prepare matters for it ; but instead of that ...
... favour him , if he could be reclaimed , and conti- noued the sentence of suspension , but appointed a Committee to converse him , and that with pouer to remove the sentence , or at least to prepare matters for it ; but instead of that ...
7. oldal
... favour it . Agust , 1728. - This moneth , our vacancys take up all our time in Presbitry , and two of them go well on in their setlment . The Earl of D [ undonald ] being sensible of his mistake with my Lord P [ ollock , ] as to Old ...
... favour it . Agust , 1728. - This moneth , our vacancys take up all our time in Presbitry , and two of them go well on in their setlment . The Earl of D [ undonald ] being sensible of his mistake with my Lord P [ ollock , ] as to Old ...
20. oldal
... favour ; but he thought he was hardly dealt with . These three craved their votes against deposi- tion might be marked . Mr Wisheart , when the Presbitry was on the second lybell , had a pretty surprizing speech : That he thought the ...
... favour ; but he thought he was hardly dealt with . These three craved their votes against deposi- tion might be marked . Mr Wisheart , when the Presbitry was on the second lybell , had a pretty surprizing speech : That he thought the ...
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vii. oldal - ANDREW MACGEORGE, ESQ. ALEXANDER MACGRIGOR, ESQ. GEORGE MACINTOSH, ESQ. JOHN WHITEFOORD MACKENZIE, ESQ. ROBERT MACLACHLAN, ESQ. ARCHIBALD MACLELLAN, ESQ. ALEXANDER MACNEILL, ESQ. JAMES MAIDMENT, ESQ. THOMAS MAITLAND, ESQ.
vii. oldal - ROBERT MONTEITH, ESQ. JAMES PATRICK MUIRHEAD, ESQ. WILLIAM MURE, ESQ. WILLIAM SMITH NEIL, ESQ. ALEXANDER OSWALD, ESQ. JOHN MACMICHAN PAGAN, ESQ., MD WILLIAM PATRICK, ESQ. 70 HENRY PAUL, ESQ. EDWARD PIPER, ESQ. ROBERT PITCAIRN, ESQ. JAMES CORBETT PORTERFIELD, ESQ. HAMILTON PYPER, ESQ.
v. oldal - HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY. JAMES BOGLE, ESQ. WALTER BUCHANAN, ESQ. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF BUTE. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, ESQ.
xxii. oldal - ... to it. It was about this time that Mr. Cowell, paying a visit to Lord Byron at Genoa, was told by him that some friends of Mr. Shelley, sitting together one evening, had seen that gentleman, distinctly, as they thought, walk into a little wood at Lerici, when at the same moment, as they afterwards discovered, he was far away in quite a different direction. " This," added Lord Byron, in a low, awe-struck tone of voice, " was but ten days before poor Shelley died.
xxxiii. oldal - To collect sufficient testimonies for the satisfaction of the publick, or of ourselves, would have required more time than we could bestow. There is, against it, the seeming analogy of things, confusedly seen, and little understood ; and for it, the indistinct cry of national persuasion, which may be perhaps resolved at last into prejudice and tradition. 1 never could advance my curiosity to conviction ; but came away at last only willing to believe.
vi. oldal - ESQ. 20 RICHARD DUNCAN, ESQ., [TREASURER.] WILLIAM JAMES DUNCAN, ESQ. JAMES DUNLOP, ESQ. JAMES EWING, ESQ., LL.D.
v. oldal - ESQ. WALTER BUCHANAN, ESQ. THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF BUTE. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, ESQ. THE HONOURABLE HENRY COCKBURN, LORD COCKBURN. JAMES T. GIBSON CRAIG, ESQ. WILLIAM CRAWFURD, ESQ.
44. oldal - Episcopalls there [who] put all the obloquy and affronts upon him they could : particularly on sabbath when he was going to preach, they hounded out a poor profane man to meet him on the publick street, and sing and dance on the sabbath ; whither he had a fidle playing also I do not mind, but the tune he sung in dancing before him was Dainty Davie.
xx. oldal - Baron to give his judgment in the case, he declared, " that he was clearly of opinion that the fits were natural, but heightened by the devil, co-operating with the malice of the witches at whose instance he did the villanies...