A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation, المجلد 2Dodd, Mead, and Company, 1902 |
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accused ambassador Andrew Melville Angus April Archbishop Archbishop Beaton Archibald Douglas Argyll Arran Assembly August Berwick bishops Border Bothwell Bothwell's Bowes Brethren Bruce Calderwood casket letters Castle Catholic Cecil Châtelherault Church Colville confession conspiracy Court crown Darnley Darnley's murder death Earl Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle Eliz Elizabeth England English exiles favour feud France French Froude godly Gowrie Hamilton hand Hay Fleming Hume Huntly intrigues James Melville James's John Colville July June king king's Kirk Kirkcaldy Knox Knox's laird later Lennox Lesley Lethington Logan Lord James Maitland marriage Mary of Guise Mary's Master of Gray Meanwhile ministers Morton Murray Murray's nobles Norfolk October Parliament party Perth plot preachers Presbyterian Privy Council Register probably promised Protestant queen Raid of Ruthven Randolph Regent religion Restalrig Riccio Ruthven says Scotland Scots Scottish sent September sermon Sir James Spain Spanish Spottiswoode Sprot St Andrews Stewart Stirling Thorpe Throckmorton told treason wrote
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الصفحة 353 - Mass in English ; they want nothing of the Mass but the liftings. I charge you, my good...
الصفحة 330 - The self-possescion was faultless, the courage splendid. Never did any human creature meet death more bravely; yet, in the midst of the admiration and pity which cannot be refused her, it is not to be forgotten that she was leaving the world with a lie upon her lips. She was a bad woman, disguised in the livery of a martyr...
الصفحة 117 - Inverness, came in the morning from the watches, that she was not a man to know what life it was to lie all night in the fields, or to walk upon the causeway with a jack and a knapsack, a Glasgow buckler, and a broadsword.
الصفحة 129 - Madam, in God's presence I speak: I never delighted in the weeping of any of God's creatures; yea, I can scarcely well abide the tears of my own boys whom my own hand corrects, much less can I rejoice in your Majesty's weeping.
الصفحة 118 - God or do good in the commonwealth; he is so full of mistrust in all her doings, words or sayings, as though he were either of God's privy council, that knew how He had determined of her from the beginning, or that he knew the secrets of her heart so well that neither she did or could have for ever one good thought of God or of His true religion.
الصفحة 404 - Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them; wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?
الصفحة 407 - If ye like na my visit in merry England, In fair Scotland come visit me!" All sore astonished stood Lord Scroope, He stood as still as rock of stane; He scarcely dared to trew his eyes, When thro
الصفحة 107 - I pray God, Madam, that you may be as much blessed within the Commonwealth of Scotland, if it be the pleasure of God, as ever Deborah was in the Commonwealth of Israel.
الصفحة 195 - Lord and father of all mercies shall be merciful to us : — and we shall be careful to root out all heretics and enemies to the true worship of God, that shall be convicted by the true kirk of God of the aforesaid crimes, out of our lands and empire of Scotland.
الصفحة 184 - Queen's marriage, which he will obtain ; for she has said that she cares not to lose France, England, and her own country for him, and shall go with him to the world's end in a white petticoat ere she leave him.