The Covenant which I took I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended to advance their interest. But when the king had granted you all your desires, and you were every one sitting under his vine and under his... Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland - Pągina 77per Thomas Brumby Johnston, James Alexander Robertson - 1899 - 179 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 612 pągines
...against " Churchmen's greatness," and yet maintained the doctrine of the 'divine right of Kings. own vine and under his fig-tree, that then you should...with them against the King — was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the uttermost. That course of your's ended not but in the King's death, and overturning... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 pągines
...answered, — ' The Covenant I took ; I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them — I never intended to advance their interest.* But when the...desires, and you were every one sitting under his sire, for, adds Baillie, " of him they had small care whether he lost himself or not. The instructions... | |
| Mark Napier - 1840 - 624 pągines
...answered, ' The Covenant which I took I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended to advance their interest. But when the king...were every one sitting under his vine and under his fig tree, — that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand, and entered into a League... | |
| 1841 - 806 pągines
...covenant. " The Covenant I took ; I own it, and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended to advance their interest. But when the King...desires, and you were every one sitting under his own vine and under his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand, and... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1842 - 400 pągines
...answered, ' The covenant that I took, I oun it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to advance their interest. But when the King had granted you all your desires, and you wer sitting, every one under his vine and his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in... | |
| Robert Wodrow - 1842 - 400 pągines
...answered, ' The covenant that I took, I oun it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to advance their interest. But when the King had granted you all your desires, and you wer sitting, every one under his vine and his fig-tree, that then you should have taken a party in... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 446 pągines
...expressed himself in prison to his clerical tormentors : — ' Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to advance their interest. But when the King...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the yondmost.' — (Life and Times of Montrose, p. 485.) 1 This, written at the... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 pągines
...expressed himself in prison to his clerical tormentors : — ' Bishops, I care not for them ; I never intended to advance their interest. But when the King...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the yondmost' — (Life and Times of Montrose, p. 485.) 1 This, written at the... | |
| 1851 - 608 pągines
...replied — The covenant which I took, I own it and adhere to it. Bishops, I care not for them. I never intended to advance their interest. But when the king...and you were every one sitting under his vine and his figtree, — that then vou shonld have taken a party in England by the hand, and entered into a... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 580 pągines
...your desires, and you were every one sitting under his vine and under his fig tree, — that then yon should have taken a party in England by the hand,...with them against the King, was the thing I judged my duty to oppose to the yondmost.' In the progress of their discoursing, which my author hath forgot,... | |
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