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... Presbytery of the bounds are entitled to consider , and give effect to the objections , if these are substantial and substantiated . Thus , in the words of Sir Henry Moncrieff , it is the office of the patron to present , of the people ...
... Presbytery of the bounds are entitled to consider , and give effect to the objections , if these are substantial and substantiated . Thus , in the words of Sir Henry Moncrieff , it is the office of the patron to present , of the people ...
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... Presbytery , although the law of the land declared that ' Presbyteries were bound and astricted to receive and admit whatsomever qualified minister presented by his Majesty or other laick patrons , ' refused to make trial of his ...
... Presbytery , although the law of the land declared that ' Presbyteries were bound and astricted to receive and admit whatsomever qualified minister presented by his Majesty or other laick patrons , ' refused to make trial of his ...
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... Presbyteries to disobey the law as it had been authoritatively laid down . The conflict thereafter assumed another ... Presbytery hesitated to induct him . At length , after the Court of Sessions had declared that they were ' bound and ...
... Presbyteries to disobey the law as it had been authoritatively laid down . The conflict thereafter assumed another ... Presbytery hesitated to induct him . At length , after the Court of Sessions had declared that they were ' bound and ...
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... Presbytery , ' he writes , ' includes only four parishes , the ministers of which have all seceded . The only clergy- men within the bounds who adhere to the Establish- ment are the two parliamentary ministers , and they , of course ...
... Presbytery , ' he writes , ' includes only four parishes , the ministers of which have all seceded . The only clergy- men within the bounds who adhere to the Establish- ment are the two parliamentary ministers , and they , of course ...
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... Presbyteries are sorely beset . * But worse fortune is in store for their leaders . Argyle , much perplexed in mind by the unaccountable eccentricities of this will - o'- * Here are a few extracts from the Minutes of the Presbytery of ...
... Presbyteries are sorely beset . * But worse fortune is in store for their leaders . Argyle , much perplexed in mind by the unaccountable eccentricities of this will - o'- * Here are a few extracts from the Minutes of the Presbytery of ...
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Página 321 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming ; it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
Página 62 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last— far off— at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream ; but what am I ? An infant crying in the night ; An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.
Página 276 - I loved you, Evelyn, all the while ! My heart seemed full as it could hold ; There was place and to spare for the frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair's young gold. So, hush, — I will give you this leaf to keep : See, I shut it inside the sweet cold hand ! There, that is our secret: go to sleep! You will wake, and remember, and understand.
Página 73 - Then spake Joshua to the Lord in the day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon ; and thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
Página 265 - Oh, the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock, The strong rending of boughs from the fir-tree, the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair.
Página 251 - As for Venice and her people, merely born to bloom and drop, "Here on earth they bore their fruitage, mirth and folly were the crop: "What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?
Página 125 - Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
Página 261 - Praxed in a glory, and one Pan Ready to twitch the Nymph's last garment off. And Moses with the tables ... but I know Ye mark me not! What do they whisper thee, Child of my bowels, Anselm?
Página 45 - Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves, Where, other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves; And hears the unexpressive nuptial song, In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love.
Página 276 - It was not her time to love ; beside, Her life had many a hope and aim, Duties enough and little cares, And now was quiet, now astir, Till God's hand beckoned unawares, — And the sweet white brow is all of her.