The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 9Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1912 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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... Session and substituted a permanent and professional tribunal for the sporadic and fitful activities of an amorphous ... Court a prestige which it would have found it hard to acquire had it been launched by the Civil Power alone and left ...
... Session and substituted a permanent and professional tribunal for the sporadic and fitful activities of an amorphous ... Court a prestige which it would have found it hard to acquire had it been launched by the Civil Power alone and left ...
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... Court on 14th February , 1538 . As the fateful year of 1560 approached and the two parties in the state began to ... Session after the Reformation , and it was only in the year 1579 that the Estates It may be noted that by the Act , 1567 , ...
... Court on 14th February , 1538 . As the fateful year of 1560 approached and the two parties in the state began to ... Session after the Reformation , and it was only in the year 1579 that the Estates It may be noted that by the Act , 1567 , ...
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... Court of Session . The aim of the early Reformers to leaven the civil organisation of the country with the spirit of the true Evangel found expression in a resolution of the General Assembly of December , 1560 , to the effect that all ...
... Court of Session . The aim of the early Reformers to leaven the civil organisation of the country with the spirit of the true Evangel found expression in a resolution of the General Assembly of December , 1560 , to the effect that all ...
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... Court of Session , the most adequate embodiment of these forces , we must now turn to the eventful years which followed the casting off of Papal jurisdiction in 1560. From the point of view of this article , the most interesting feature ...
... Court of Session , the most adequate embodiment of these forces , we must now turn to the eventful years which followed the casting off of Papal jurisdiction in 1560. From the point of view of this article , the most interesting feature ...
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... Court of Session . As has been indicated , the policy of the Reformers in regard to civil administration was one of permeation rather than absorption , of direction rather than of execution . Denying , as they did , the claims of Rome ...
... Court of Session . As has been indicated , the policy of the Reformers in regard to civil administration was one of permeation rather than absorption , of direction rather than of execution . Denying , as they did , the claims of Rome ...
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