At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty of our honestest women, in one voice, before the bishop and magistrates, fell a railing, cursing, scolding, with clamours on Mr William Annan. Some two of the meanest were taken to the tolbooth. The history of Glasgow - Strana 87autor/autoři: John M'Ure - 1830 - 376 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Lingard - 1825 - 504 str.
...rioters. In the synod of Glasgow, William Annan had, in a sermon, spoken favourably of " the buke." "At " the outgoing of the church about thirty or forty...of our honestest " women, in one voice before the bishops and magistrates, fell a " railing, cursing, scolding, with clamours on Mr. Annan. Such an outrage... | |
| Andrew Crichton, John Blackader - 1826 - 384 str.
...on 1 Tim. ii, 2, spake for the defence of it, as well as any in the isle of Britain could have done. At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty...one voice, before the bishop and magistrates, fell availing, cursing, and scolding at him. All the day over, up and down the street, where he went, he... | |
| Mark Napier - 1840 - 580 str.
...the bishops' pride, when it was at the highest." A similar scene at Glasgow he thus describes : — " At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty...cursing, scolding, with clamours on Mr William Annan ;" and when this clergyman was proceeding, after supper, to visit the Archbishop of Glasgow, " he is... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1843 - 722 str.
...the matter alone." During the day the women contented themselves with railing and invectives ; and " about thirty or forty of our honestest women, in one voice, before the bishop and magistrates, did fall in railing, cursing, scolding, with clamours on Mr. Annan : some two of the meanest were taken... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 860 str.
...of the women in his ear assured him, that, if i he should touch the service-book in his sermon, he j should be rent out of the pulpit. He took the advice,...one voice, before the bishop and magistrates, fell a-railing, cursing, scolding, with clamors, on Mr. William Annan. Some, too, of the meanest were taken... | |
| Robert Blair, William Row - 1848 - 664 str.
...p. 312. Bailie gives the following graphic account of his treatment by the women of Glasgow : — " At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty of our honestest women, in one voycc, before the bishope and magistrats, did fall in rayling, cursing, scolding with clamours on Mr... | |
| Robert Blair, William Row - 1848 - 660 str.
...p. 312. Bailie gives the following graphic account of his treatment by the women of Glasgow : — " At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty of our honestest women, in one voyce, before the bishope and magistrats, did fall in rayling, cursing, scolding with clamours on Mr... | |
| James Anderson - 1853 - 526 str.
...the treatment Mr. William Annan, the prelatic minister of Ayr, met with from the women of Glasgow : " At the outgoing of the church, about thirty or forty of our hon* " The immortal Janet Geddes," as she is styled in a pamphet of the period (Edinburgh's Joy, &c.,... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 330 str.
...rioters. In the synod of Glasgow William Annan had, in a sermon, spoken favourably of " the buke." " At the outgoing of the church about thirty or forty of our honesteat women, in one voice before the bishops and magistrates, fell a railing, cursing, scolding,... | |
| John Lingard - 1855 - 312 str.
...rioters. In the synod of Glasgow William Annan had, in a sermon, spoken favourably of " the buke." "At the outgoing of the church about thirty or forty of our honestest women, in one voice before the bishops and magistrates, fell a railing, cursing, scolding, witb clamours on Mr, Annan He is no sooner... | |
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