Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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Side 12
... persons who cele- brated it were to be punished ac- cording to God's law . The idola- ter priest should die the death . " Knox passionately declared from the pulpit of St Giles ' , that one Mass was more fearful to him than " ten ...
... persons who cele- brated it were to be punished ac- cording to God's law . The idola- ter priest should die the death . " Knox passionately declared from the pulpit of St Giles ' , that one Mass was more fearful to him than " ten ...
Side 15
... person who was guilty of a contravention of the law , was hap- pier and more pointed . The sheep , he said , might as well complain to the wolf . " If the sheep shall complain to to the wolf that the wolves and whelps has devoured their ...
... person who was guilty of a contravention of the law , was hap- pier and more pointed . The sheep , he said , might as well complain to the wolf . " If the sheep shall complain to to the wolf that the wolves and whelps has devoured their ...
Side 17
... person . " Mary returned a dig- nified answer . She could not for- sake the religion in which she had been brought ... persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may have been the language , or it may have been the ...
... person . " Mary returned a dig- nified answer . She could not for- sake the religion in which she had been brought ... persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may have been the language , or it may have been the ...
Side 23
... persons placed in author- ity may be resisted , seeing the apostle has said , ' He that resists the powers resisteth the ordinance of God ' ? Knox . That the prince may be resisted , and the ordinance of God not violated , is evident ...
... persons placed in author- ity may be resisted , seeing the apostle has said , ' He that resists the powers resisteth the ordinance of God ' ? Knox . That the prince may be resisted , and the ordinance of God not violated , is evident ...
Side 34
... person grew heavier ; the blue eyes peered cruelly into her face ; and then the figure thrust for- ward its left hand mockingly , so as to make the wedding - ring it wore glitter in Rhoda's eyes . Maddened mentally , and nearly ...
... person grew heavier ; the blue eyes peered cruelly into her face ; and then the figure thrust for- ward its left hand mockingly , so as to make the wedding - ring it wore glitter in Rhoda's eyes . Maddened mentally , and nearly ...
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