| John Skinner - 1788 - 714 pagine
...unlefs he could fee how otherwife he can be ferved. And he bids me tell you, that he now knows the ftate of Scotland much better than he did when he was in Holland : For while there, he was made to believe, that Scotland generally all over was Prefbyteriaa, but now he fees, that thd great body... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 514 pagine
...them off, unless he could, see how otherwise be can be served. And the king bids me tell you, that he knows the state of Scotland much better than he did...made believe that Scotland, generally all over, was, Presbyterians, but now he sees that the great body of the nobility and gentry are for episcopacy, and... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 508 pagine
...them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can bo served. And the king bids me tell you, that he knows the state of Scotland much better than he did when he was in Holland ; for while there, lie was made believe that Scotland, generally all over, was Presbyterians, but now he sees that the... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 518 pagine
...And the king bids me tell you, that he knows the state of Scotland much better than he did when lie was in Holland ; for while there, he was made believe that Scotland, generally all over, was Presbyterians, but now he sees that the great body of the nobility and gentry are for episcopacy, and... | |
| 1825 - 600 pagine
...therefore he cannot cast them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can be served. And the King bids me tell you, that he now knows the state of Scotland...much better than he did when he was in Holland ; for there he was made to believe that Scotland generally all over was Presbyterian, but now he sees that... | |
| 1825 - 600 pagine
...therefore he cannot cast them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can be served. And the King bids me tell you, that he now knows the state of Scotland...much better than he did when he was in Holland ; for there he was made to believe that Scotland generally all over was Presbyterian, but now he sees that... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1832 - 824 pagine
...them off, unless he could see how otherwise he could be served. And the King bids me tell you, that he knows the state of Scotland much better than he did, when he was in Holland ; for, while there, • Let not these strictures, on an amiable and useful man, be considered unjust or too severe. We... | |
| 1834 - 784 pagine
...therefore he cannot cast them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can be served. And the king hids me tell you, that he now knows the state of Scotland...Presbyterian, but now he sees that the great body of the nohility and gentry are for episcopacy, and 'tis the trading and inferior sort that are for presbytery... | |
| 1839 - 274 pagine
...he cannot cast them off, unless he could see bow otherwise he could be served. And the king bids me tell you that he now knows the state of Scotland much...when he was in Holland ; for while there he was made be/ieve that Scotland generally all over was presbyterian, but now he sees that the great body of the... | |
| 1843 - 574 pagine
...therefore he cannot cast them off unless he could see how otherways he can be served. And the King bids me tell you that he now knows the state of Scotland much...when he was in Holland ; for while there he was made to believe that Scotland, generally all over, was Presbyterian, but now he sees that the great body... | |
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