Jerusalem;" in treating of which, he says, he " so applied the corruption that was then to the corruption that is in the papistry, and Christ's fact to the duty of those to whom God giveth power, and zeal thereto, that as well the magistrates, the provost... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 911886Full view - About this book
| 1845 - 762 pages
...power, and zeal thereto. that as well the magistrates, the provost and bailies, as the commonalty, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." Dr. M'Crie says that "the church [evidently meaning the cathedral] was stripped of images and pictures,... | |
| 1845 - 384 pages
...power, and zeal thereto, that as well the magistrates, the provost and bailies, as the commonalty, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." Dr. M'Crie says that " the church [evidently meaning the cathedral] was stripped of images and pictures,... | |
| 1845 - 538 pages
...power, and zeal thereto, that as well the magistrates, the provost and bailies, as the commonalty, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." Dr. M'Crie says that "the church [evidently meaning the cathedral] was stripped of images and pictures,... | |
| 1845 - 432 pages
...power, and zeal thereto, that as well the magistrates, the provost and bailies, as the commonalty, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with ex]iedition." Dr. M'Crie says that " the church [evidently meaning the cathedral^ was stripped of images... | |
| Peter Lorimer - 1860 - 280 pages
...zeal thereto, that as weill the magistrates, as the commonalty for the most part within the town did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." In Edinburgh, after steps had been taken for the suppression of all superstitious monuments within... | |
| Peter Lorimer - 1860 - 282 pages
...zeal thereto, that as weill the magistrates, as the commonalty for the most part within the town did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." In Edinburgh, after steps had been taken for the suppression of all superstitious monuments within... | |
| John Skelton - 1887 - 418 pages
...hearers either to die as men or to live victorious, was followed by an attack upon the church,—the audience being so moved that they immediately pulled...vestments of idolatry, and mass-books burnt in their ain presence,"—to the great contentment of the Reformer. " 0 that my heart could be thankful for the... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1893 - 416 pages
...Knox says ' that the provost and baillies, as the commonalty for the most part within the town, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition.' 2 All objects of ecclesiastical art were ' idolatrous.' Else1 Diurnal of Occurrents, p. 269. 8 Vol.... | |
| John Knox - 1898 - 400 pages
...the Magistrates, the Provost and Bailies, as the commonalty for the most part within the town, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition. . The Archbishop,3 advertised hereof, departed that same day to the Queen, who lay, with her Frenchmen, in... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1902 - 604 pages
..."The Magistrates, the Provost and Bailies, as the commonalty for the most part within the town, did agree to remove all monuments of idolatry, which also they did with expedition." "Their idols were burned in their presence," says Knox to Mrs Locke, speaking of the clergy. Concerning... | |
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