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" ... appointed to reprove him for a behaviour so unbecoming a Covenanted monarch. The spokesman of the committee, one Douglas, began with a severe aspect, informed the king that great scandal had been given to the godly, enlarged on the heinous nature... "
Annals of Aberdeen: From the Reign of King William the Lion, to the End of ... - Σελίδα 400
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...given to the godly, enlarged on the heinous nature of sin, and concluded with exhorting His Majesty, whenever he was disposed to amuse himself, to be more...unusual to the place, and to the character of the man, was remarked by the King, and he never forgot the obligation. mulation, the sanctified style was utterly...

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...was one of the committee of ministers ap« pointed to reprove Charles II. who, when at Aberdeen, J in the year 1650, had been observed using some familiarities...published the following treatises at Aberdeen :— I. Vindiciae Veritatis, 1655.—II. Vindicise Psalmodiae Ecclesiastico-Divina?, 1657-—HI. Acadedemiarum...

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...on the heinous nature of sin, and concluded with exhorting his majesty, whenever he was disposed tp amuse himself, to be more careful, for the future,...unusual to the place and to the character of the man, was remarked by the king; and he never forgot the obligation. The king, shocked at all the indignities,...

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...given to the godly, enlarged on the heinous nature of sin, and concluded with exhorting his majesty, whenever he was disposed to amuse himself, to be more...unusual to the place and to the character of the man, was remarked by the king, and he never forgot the obligation. The king, shocked at all the indignities,...

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