| Andrew Brown (of Glasgow.) - 1795 - 242 pages
...epifcopacy, the high cbmmiffion, the articles of Perth, the canons, and the liturgy, were abolifhed and declared unlawful : And the whole fabric which James and Charles, in a long courfe of years, had been rearing with fo much care and policy, fell at once to the ground." * Befides... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 pages
...high commission. Epiacothe articles of Perth, the canons, and the liturgy, were P ac y »bpabolished and declared unlawful: And the whole fabric, which...course- of years, had been rearing with so much care and fjplicy, fell at once to the ground. The covenant likewise was ordered to be signed by every one, under... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 pages
...that very account, to have no manner of authority. And thus Episco- episcopacy, the high commision, the articles of °" Perth, the canons, and the liturgy,...much care and policy, fell at once to the ground. The covenant likewise was u King's DecL p. 190, iyt. 292. Guthry, p. 39, &c. * King's Decl. p. 218.... | |
| James Reid - 1815 - 456 pages
...them beware of th? curse of Hiel the JBethelite* \ And thus Episcopacy, the High Commission Court, the Articles of Perth, the Canons and the Liturgy,...Charles, in a long course of years, had been rearing with much care and policy, fell at once *( to the ground.* The church ot Christ now gamed a glorious victory... | |
| James Cleland - 1816 - 542 pages
...Royal assent to the whole proceedings of this memorable Assembly, and thus, to use the language of Hume, " Episcopacy, the High Commission, the Articles...unlawful, and the whole fabric which James and Charles, during a course of years, had been raising with so much care and policy, fell at once to the ground."... | |
| William Kennedy - 1818 - 524 pages
...rescinded, and declared null and invalid; the whole bishops were degraded, or excommunicated; and thus episcopacy, the high commission, the articles of Perth, the canons, and the liturgy, were entirely abolished, as unlawful. At the same time, the covenant was ordered to be signed by every person,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1818 - 524 pages
...rescinded, and declared nul) and invalid ; the whole bishops were degraded, or excommunicated ; and thus episcopacy, the high commission, the articles of Perth, the canons, and the liturgy, were entirely abolished, as unlawful. At the same time, the covenant was ordered to be signed by every p... | |
| 1823 - 888 pages
...which affected ecclesiastical affairs were on that very account supposed to have no authority. And thus the whole fabric which James and Charles, in a long course of years, had been rearing with much care and policy, fell at once to the ground. The covenant likewise was ordered to be signed by... | |
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