History of the Catholic Church of Scotland: From the death of Alexander III, to the suppression of the Catholic religion, A.D. 1286-1560

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Blackwood, 1887
 

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Página 168 - His majesty hath willed us to signify unto your lordship, that his highness, reputing the fact not meet to be set forward expressly by his majesty, will not seem to have to do in it; and yet, not misliking the offer, thinketh good that Mr. Sadler...
Página 231 - Andrews) that stands by you. We avow to God, we shall make a day of it. They oppress us and our tenants for feeding of their idle bellies ; they trouble our preachers and would murder them and us. Shall we suffer this any longer? No, Madam, it shall not be.
Página 216 - That is to say, ane comone and catholik instructioun of the christin people in materis of our catholik faith and religioun, quhilk na gud christin man or woman suld misknaw...
Página 229 - Apellation from the cruel and most unjust Sentence pronounced against him by the false Bishops and Clergy of Scotland ; with his Supplication to the Nobility, Estates, and Commonalty of the said Realm.
Página 16 - Now praise be to God,' said the king, ' for I shall die in peace, since I am assured that the best and most valiant knight of my kingdom has promised to achieve for me that which I myself could never accomplish.
Página 231 - And therewith every man put on his steel bonnet. There was heard nothing of the queen's part but ' My joys, my hearts, what ails you? Me means no evil to you nor to your preachers. The bishops shall do you no wrong.
Página 29 - In those days," says a Monkish chronicler, whose melancholy history is preserved in the Cartulary of ^loray, — " In those days there was no law in Scotland ; but the great man oppressed the poor man, and the whole kingdom was one den of thieves — slaughters, robberies, fire-raisings, and other crimes went unpunished, and justice was put into banishment beyond the kingdom's bounds.
Página 278 - The manner of their proceeding in reformation is this. They pull down all manner of friaries and some abbeys, which willingly receive not the reformation : as to parish churches they cleanse them of images and other monuments of idolatry and command that no masses be said in them.
Página 283 - Balnaves, who filled the same situation in the council established at Glasgow, consented to purchase the cooperation of mere human power, by omitting all allusion to that great cause of religious reformation which they had so repeatedly represented as the paramount object for which they had taken up arms, and were ready to sacrifice their lives.
Página 95 - In him the country lost the only statesman who possessed sufficient firmness, ability, and integrity, to direct the councils of government. He was, indeed, in every respect a remarkable man ; a pious and conscientious churchman, whose charity was munificent, active, and discriminating...

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