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... Reformation was accomplished by the king , whereas in Scotland it was a Reformation accomplished by the people . The true state- ment of the case is , as may be seen by a careful study of the details , that while in England the Reformation ...
... Reformation was accomplished by the king , whereas in Scotland it was a Reformation accomplished by the people . The true state- ment of the case is , as may be seen by a careful study of the details , that while in England the Reformation ...
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... reformation could ever be effected . Nor was the propensity to plunder confined to barons on the Protestant side after the over- throw of Popery . The revenues of the crown in Scotland were very meagre , and when it came to providing ...
... reformation could ever be effected . Nor was the propensity to plunder confined to barons on the Protestant side after the over- throw of Popery . The revenues of the crown in Scotland were very meagre , and when it came to providing ...
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... reformation in what Calderwood styles " The first Oration and Petition of the Professors to the Queene Regent in the ... reformed , that the people by them have not to occasioun ( as of manie dayes they have had ) to contemne their ...
... reformation in what Calderwood styles " The first Oration and Petition of the Professors to the Queene Regent in the ... reformed , that the people by them have not to occasioun ( as of manie dayes they have had ) to contemne their ...
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... reformed many things according " to his counsel ; " and how " the congregation ' struggled on against the Queen and ... reforming barons , and which probably caused the framing of the first covenant already referred to . But those ...
... reformed many things according " to his counsel ; " and how " the congregation ' struggled on against the Queen and ... reforming barons , and which probably caused the framing of the first covenant already referred to . But those ...
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... Reformation . It is sufficiently evident from the brief allusions already made to the condition of things in Scotland , that on Knox's arrival it was too late for the most moderate and strife - hating man to preach peace and ...
... Reformation . It is sufficiently evident from the brief allusions already made to the condition of things in Scotland , that on Knox's arrival it was too late for the most moderate and strife - hating man to preach peace and ...
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