The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 95 巻Archibald Constable and Company, 1825 |
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... frae the text , that our minister was formed " frae the woмв to be his servant among us ; that he was to " restore " the " OUTCASTS " o ' Is- rael in this place , because they cou'dna join wi ' a corrupted kirk ; that he was to " gather ...
... frae the text , that our minister was formed " frae the woмв to be his servant among us ; that he was to " restore " the " OUTCASTS " o ' Is- rael in this place , because they cou'dna join wi ' a corrupted kirk ; that he was to " gather ...
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... frae your meeting - house , or gi'en ' you ony countenance what- ever . Thomas . - What's that interest , John ? " THEIR MOUTH BITE AFF THEIR NOSE . " Thae folk didna see far afore them , or they wou'dna ha'e done that . But whan ...
... frae your meeting - house , or gi'en ' you ony countenance what- ever . Thomas . - What's that interest , John ? " THEIR MOUTH BITE AFF THEIR NOSE . " Thae folk didna see far afore them , or they wou'dna ha'e done that . But whan ...
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... frae , gin they din- na come frae the kirk ? John . But how can he do that wi ' ony consistency , after a'this feast- ing , and healthing , and exclaiming , " How pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " Thomas . - Do ...
... frae , gin they din- na come frae the kirk ? John . But how can he do that wi ' ony consistency , after a'this feast- ing , and healthing , and exclaiming , " How pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! " Thomas . - Do ...
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... frae whom ye ha'e been sae lang separ- ated . Thomas . - Never ; no , never , John ; though there war nae ither thing to prevent that but the assumed power o ' the civil magistrate , which your church allows in his confession o ' faith ...
... frae whom ye ha'e been sae lang separ- ated . Thomas . - Never ; no , never , John ; though there war nae ither thing to prevent that but the assumed power o ' the civil magistrate , which your church allows in his confession o ' faith ...
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... frae its hause in a twinkling . God keep us frae Papists and their rule ! I would rather forego a ' the ills o ' the Test Act , than gi'e them power ; our toleration would then be gone , for Popery knows o ' no tolera → tion . It ...
... frae its hause in a twinkling . God keep us frae Papists and their rule ! I would rather forego a ' the ills o ' the Test Act , than gi'e them power ; our toleration would then be gone , for Popery knows o ' no tolera → tion . It ...
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