| 1845 - 518 pagine
...them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can be served. And the king bids me tell you, that be 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 presbytérien, but now he sees that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 396 pagine
...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...better than he did when he was in Holland ; for ' while there.hewasmadebelievethat Scotland generally ' all over was Presbyterian, but now he sees that the... | |
| Julius Lloyd - 1877 - 156 pagine
...sought their advice. Compton, Bishop of London, gave him this message from William : " 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... | |
| 1889 - 610 pagine
...therefore, he cannot cast them off, unless he could see otherwise how he can be served. And the King bids me tell you that he now knows the State of Scotland much...for while there he was made believe that Scotland all over was Presbyterian ; but now he sees that the great body of the nobility and gentry are for... | |
| John Henry Overton - 1902 - 524 pagine
...therefore he cannot cast them off, unless he could see how otherwise he can be served. And he bids me tell you, that he now knows the state of Scotland...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... | |
| George Lorimer - 1915 - 258 pagine
...he cannot cast them off unless he could see how 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 to believe that Scotland generally all over was Presbyterian, but now he sees that the great body of... | |
| Jonathan Irvine Israel - 2003 - 524 pagine
...to him in church matters'.97 The king did, however, inform Rose through Compton, bishop of London, that he now knows the state of Scotland much better...generally all over was Presbyterian, but now he sees the great body of the nobility and gentry are for Episcopacy, and tis the trading and inferior sort... | |
| Arthur Ranken - 1882 - 92 pagine
...he cannot cast them off, unless he could see how otherwise he could be served. And the King bids me tell you that he now knows the state of Scotland much better than he did when in Holland ; for while there he was made to believe that Scotland generally was all over Presbyterian... | |
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