The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution, Volume 2Blackie, Fullarton & Company, and A. Fullarton & Company, Edinburgh, 1829 |
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act of parliament advocate Alexander Andrew anent answer appointed apprehend archbishop archbishop of Glasgow arms authority betwixt bishop bond brethren burgh called charge church command commissioners committee compear confession conventicles cottars covenant declared depones duke duke of Lauderdale Dumfries earl Edinburgh execution favour field conventicles fined forces foresaid gentlemen give given Glasgow gospel grace guilty Hamilton hath hereby heritors horse hundred indulgence James James Mitchel John John Welsh king king's kingdom kirk laird Lanark late Lauderdale letter libel liberty lord lordships magistrates majesty majesty's privy council March matter meeting messengers at arms oath obedience obliged ordain pain pannel parish party peace Pentland persons pounds Scots pounds sterling preach prelates presbyterians present prison proclamation punishment quarters reason rebellion rebels refused Robert Scotland sent sheriffs soldiers Stirling sufferings synod taken tenants therein thereof things tion unto warrant Wigton William