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Pagina 9
... party did not desire any more explicit declara- tion ; and , in spite of the urgency of the Kirk , declined to move on the line of further definition . The indisposition of the lay lords of the Congregation was attributed by the ...
... party did not desire any more explicit declara- tion ; and , in spite of the urgency of the Kirk , declined to move on the line of further definition . The indisposition of the lay lords of the Congregation was attributed by the ...
Pagina 21
... party becomes most marked . The Master of Maxwell gave unto the said John a dis- charge of the familiaritie which ... parties together was made during the sitting of the As sembly which met at Edinburgh in June 1564. Lethington pre ...
... party becomes most marked . The Master of Maxwell gave unto the said John a dis- charge of the familiaritie which ... parties together was made during the sitting of the As sembly which met at Edinburgh in June 1564. Lethington pre ...
Pagina 24
... party were resolved . It is the way of most controversies . Lethington proceed- ed to explain why he had not written to Calvin - the explana- tion being approved by " the claw- backs of the Court " . but even Calvin's judgment would ...
... party were resolved . It is the way of most controversies . Lethington proceed- ed to explain why he had not written to Calvin - the explana- tion being approved by " the claw- backs of the Court " . but even Calvin's judgment would ...
Pagina 31
... pace , and continually looking behind him - the heavy bundle he carried being some ex- cuse for , if not the reason of , his dilatoriness . When the bouncing gig - party slowed at the bottom of the incline. 1888. ] 31 The Withered Arm .
... pace , and continually looking behind him - the heavy bundle he carried being some ex- cuse for , if not the reason of , his dilatoriness . When the bouncing gig - party slowed at the bottom of the incline. 1888. ] 31 The Withered Arm .
Pagina 60
... party that Switzer- land was a novelty . Her father and his wife were accustomed to travel . They moved from tourist centre to another carrying all their usual habits with them , possessing a terrible monotony of acquaintance with ...
... party that Switzer- land was a novelty . Her father and his wife were accustomed to travel . They moved from tourist centre to another carrying all their usual habits with them , possessing a terrible monotony of acquaintance with ...
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