Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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... records of Cant's kirk - session show , that it was often necessary to bring his ungodly parishioners to trial for such offences as " railing against their mi- ' Spalding's Hist . of Troubles , pp . 272 , 291 , 310 , 321 , 362 , 454 ...
... records of Cant's kirk - session show , that it was often necessary to bring his ungodly parishioners to trial for such offences as " railing against their mi- ' Spalding's Hist . of Troubles , pp . 272 , 291 , 310 , 321 , 362 , 454 ...
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... records how , by his conversation and walk , he upheld declining religion , reformed the degenerate manners of the world , and was a flaming Boanerges and a loving Barnabas ! 2 His Presbyterian spirit would have been sorely vexed if he ...
... records how , by his conversation and walk , he upheld declining religion , reformed the degenerate manners of the world , and was a flaming Boanerges and a loving Barnabas ! 2 His Presbyterian spirit would have been sorely vexed if he ...
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... record there are some very remarkeable . The first , that Oracle of Delphos delivered unto Augustus . Me puer Hebræus Divos Deus ipse gubernans Cedere sede jubet , tristemque redire sub orcum ; Aris ergo dehinc tacitus discedito nostris ...
... record there are some very remarkeable . The first , that Oracle of Delphos delivered unto Augustus . Me puer Hebræus Divos Deus ipse gubernans Cedere sede jubet , tristemque redire sub orcum ; Aris ergo dehinc tacitus discedito nostris ...
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... records of Moray frequent orders to the Presbyteries of Aberlaure and Abernethie to inquire into the truth of Maag Moulach's appearing ; but they could make no discovery , only that one or two men declared they once saw in the evening a ...
... records of Moray frequent orders to the Presbyteries of Aberlaure and Abernethie to inquire into the truth of Maag Moulach's appearing ; but they could make no discovery , only that one or two men declared they once saw in the evening a ...
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... record a singular attempt to vindicate for nobility the right of keeping a common gambling - house , " On the 29th of April 1745 , the House of Lords having been informed that claims of privilege of ( 1 Letter to a noble lord on the ...
... record a singular attempt to vindicate for nobility the right of keeping a common gambling - house , " On the 29th of April 1745 , the House of Lords having been informed that claims of privilege of ( 1 Letter to a noble lord on the ...
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