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" After his returne, he was instructed in religioun by James Hewat, a Blacke frier at Dundie. He confirmed the doctrine which the other had receaved in his youth, in St Leonard's Colledge, under Mr Gawin Logie. This James had a good gift of poesie, and... "
The History of the Kirk of Scotland - Page 142
by David Calderwood - 1842
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A compendious book of psalms and spiritual songs, commonly known as 'The ...

Good and godly ballads - 1868 - 400 pages
...instructed in philosophie and humanitie. Thereafter he went to France, where he played the merchant. After his returne, he was instructed in religioun...Scotish tongue, wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. He composed in forme of tragedie the beheading of Johne the Baptist, which...
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A Compendious Book of Godly and Spiritual Songs: Commonly Known as 'The Gude ...

John Wedderburn, James Wedderburn, Robert Wedderburn - Hymns - 1897 - 512 pages
...instructed in philosophic and humanitie. Thereafter he went to France, where he played the merchant. After his returne, he was instructed in religioun...Scotish tongue, wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. He composed in forme of tragedie the beheading of Johne the Baptist, which...
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Wedderburn Book: A History of the Wedderburns in the Counties of ..., Volume 1

Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn - Scotland - 1898 - 684 pages
...philosophic and humanitie. Thereafter he went to France where he played the merchant. After his returne, lie was instructed in religioun by James Hewat, a Blacke...made diverse comedeis and tragedeis in the Scotish tongue,4 wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. He composed in form of a tragedie...
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The Wedderburn Book: A History of the Wedderburns in the Counties ..., Volume 1

Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn - Scotland - 1898 - 692 pages
...Thereafter he went to France where he played the merchant. After his returne, he was instructed in religioim by James Hewat, a Blacke frier at Dundie. He confirmed...under Mr. Gawin Logie. This James had a good gift of poésie, and made diverse comedeis and tragedeis in the Scotish tongue,4 wherein he nipped the abusses...
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The Influence of Letters on the Scottish Reformation

George Christie - Christianity and literature - 1908 - 342 pages
...Dominican or Black Friar like Kyllour, and formerly sub-prior of the Dominican monastery at Perth. He had a good gift of poesie, and made diverse comedeis...Scotish tongue, wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. No part of these compositions has come down to us, even though it is possible...
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The Reformation in Scotland: Causes, Characteristics, Consequences

David Hay Fleming - Reformation - 1910 - 742 pages
...Andrews. All the three brothers had to seek safety in exile.1 Of the eldest, Calderwood has said — "This James had a good gift of poesie, and made diverse...Scotish tongue, wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. He composed in forme of tragedie the beheading of Johne the Baptist, which...
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Mediaeval Plays in Scotland: Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Ph.D. of the ...

Anna Jean Mill - Drama, Medieval - 1927 - 372 pages
...from Calderwood's History of the Kirk of Scotland. Wodrow Society. I. 142. This James (Wedderbnrne) had a good gift of poesie, and made diverse comedeis...Scotish tongue, wherein he nipped the abusses and superstitioun of the time. He composed in forme of tragedie the beheading of Johne the Baptist, which...
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