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Page 5
... Sharpe sent to London- Religious parties in Scotland - Sharpe's double dealing- Sudden change of manners - Rejoicings - Fears of the Rc- monstrators - Difference with the Resolutioners - First mea- sures of the King -- Promotes the ...
... Sharpe sent to London- Religious parties in Scotland - Sharpe's double dealing- Sudden change of manners - Rejoicings - Fears of the Rc- monstrators - Difference with the Resolutioners - First mea- sures of the King -- Promotes the ...
Page 6
... Sharpe appointed to carry the tidings to Edinburgh - King's letter - Privy Council announce the overthrow of Presbytery -forbid the election of Presbyterian magistrates in burghs- prosecute Tweeddale - Ministers summoned to London to be ...
... Sharpe appointed to carry the tidings to Edinburgh - King's letter - Privy Council announce the overthrow of Presbytery -forbid the election of Presbyterian magistrates in burghs- prosecute Tweeddale - Ministers summoned to London to be ...
Page 7
... Sharpe's life - Search for the assassin - Remarkable escape of Maxwell of Monreith - Case of Mr. Robert Gray , merchant -Mrs . Kelso and Mrs. Duncan - Death of Mr. Gillon , minis- ter of Cavers - Field - preaching and family worship ...
... Sharpe's life - Search for the assassin - Remarkable escape of Maxwell of Monreith - Case of Mr. Robert Gray , merchant -Mrs . Kelso and Mrs. Duncan - Death of Mr. Gillon , minis- ter of Cavers - Field - preaching and family worship ...
Page 13
... Sharpe sent to London - Religious parties in Scotland - Sharpe's double dealing - Sudden change of manners - Rejoicings - Fears of the Remonstrators - Difference with the Resolutioners - First measures of the King - Promotes the enemies ...
... Sharpe sent to London - Religious parties in Scotland - Sharpe's double dealing - Sudden change of manners - Rejoicings - Fears of the Remonstrators - Difference with the Resolutioners - First measures of the King - Promotes the enemies ...
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... Sharpe to London , with instruc- tions to watch over the interests of the Church , par- ticularly of their own party ; and as they knew that the king had a strong antipathy against the remon- strants , who , during his stay in Scotland ...
... Sharpe to London , with instruc- tions to watch over the interests of the Church , par- ticularly of their own party ; and as they knew that the king had a strong antipathy against the remon- strants , who , during his stay in Scotland ...
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