Memoirs of Mr. William Veitch, and George BryssonW. Blackwood, 1825 - 540 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 55
Page 6
... wife was never allowed to speak to him , but in the presence of two or three soldiers . He pressed much to be brought to a trial , but that could not be allowed . The reason of this cruel and unchristian treatment was , that when the ...
... wife was never allowed to speak to him , but in the presence of two or three soldiers . He pressed much to be brought to a trial , but that could not be allowed . The reason of this cruel and unchristian treatment was , that when the ...
Page 11
... wives and nearest relations had no access to them . After several appearances before the parlia- ment , the oath of allegiance was tendered unto them ; which , under that name , had the oath of su- refuse a paper offered me by your ...
... wives and nearest relations had no access to them . After several appearances before the parlia- ment , the oath of allegiance was tendered unto them ; which , under that name , had the oath of su- refuse a paper offered me by your ...
Page 22
... wife of eminent piety , as several instances after narrated , and a manuscript of her own , * would testify , which I once did see ; and it contains as strange actings of faith upon the word of God , answers of pray- er , and ...
... wife of eminent piety , as several instances after narrated , and a manuscript of her own , * would testify , which I once did see ; and it contains as strange actings of faith upon the word of God , answers of pray- er , and ...
Page 26
... wife and family were grievously oppressed . ( Wodrow , i . 258 , 259. ) * In the list of fines by Middleton's Parliament in 1662 , is Jo- seph Learmont , Peebles - shire , L.1200 . ( Wodrow , i . App . xxxiii . ) " March , 1682 , Major ...
... wife and family were grievously oppressed . ( Wodrow , i . 258 , 259. ) * In the list of fines by Middleton's Parliament in 1662 , is Jo- seph Learmont , Peebles - shire , L.1200 . ( Wodrow , i . App . xxxiii . ) " March , 1682 , Major ...
Page 39
... wife with a verbal message to Mr. Stewart ; but she could not get in . So he went to his bed , being exceedingly weary ; and his boots not having been off for many nights before , and wet , they were forced to slit them off ; and they ...
... wife with a verbal message to Mr. Stewart ; but she could not get in . So he went to his bed , being exceedingly weary ; and his boots not having been off for many nights before , and wet , they were forced to slit them off ; and they ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Advocates Library afterwards amongst Andrew appears appointed apprehend Argyle arms assembly bishop Bothwell brother brought burgh Caled called captain Carstairs church Colonel colony command conventicles court death declared desired Duke Duke of Monmouth Dumfries Earl Earl of Argyle Edin Edinburgh enemy executed favour Fountainhall's friends gentlemen give Glasgow godly hand hear heard horse Ibid James John Cochrane John Veitch Jon Muir king king's kingdom knew lady laird Lanark land Lauderdale letter liberty Lord Macward Majesty marched meeting Memoirs miles ministers Monmouth morning night Northumberland oath officers parish Parl parliament party Peebles Pentland Pentland hills persons preach presbytery prisoner Privy Council rebels resolved Robert Hamilton Sabbath says Scot Scotland sent servants shire Sir John Sir Patrick taken thing Thomas Thomas Skene thought tion told took town troop unto Wallace Westruther wife William Veitch Wodrow
Popular passages
Page 425 - And they shall pass through it, hardly bestead and hungry: and it shall come to pass, that when they shall be hungry, they shall fret themselves, and curse their king and their God, and look upward.
Page 2 - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
Page 186 - Uphold me according unto thy word, that I may live : and let me not be ashamed of my hope.
Page 2 - BE MERCIFUL unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.
Page 2 - Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
Page 177 - ... that conscience ought not to be constrained, nor people forced in matters of mere religion. It has ever been directly contrary to our inclination, as we think it is to the interest of government, which it destroys by spoiling trade, depopulating countries and discouraging strangers; and finally, that it never obtained the end for which it was employed.
Page 349 - ... eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Page 349 - And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not ; I will lead them in paths that they have not known : I will make dark ness light before them, and crooked things straight.
Page 2 - O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, and of the Her '-monltes, from the hill Mi'-zar.
Page 78 - vexing thoughts," is, I think, very expressive. It has been familiar to me from my childhood ; for it is to be found in the " Psalms in Metre," used in the churches (I believe I should say kirks) of Scotland, Psal.