... means that none taketh care of our misery, and that it is better to provide for these our impotent members which God hath given us, to oppose to you in plain controversy than to see you hereafter, as ye have done... The History of the Kirk of Scotland - Page 424by David Calderwood - 1842Full view - About this book
| Paisley abbey - 1876 - 336 pages
...(as ye have done afore) steal from "us our houses, and ourselves in the meantime to perish "and die for want of the same: We have thought good, "therefore, ere we enter with you in the conflict, to warn "you, in the name of the great God, by this public writing, "aff1xed... | |
| 1876 - 340 pages
...(as ye have done afore) steal from "us our houses, and ourselves in the meantime to perish "and die for want of the same: We have thought good, "therefore, ere we enter with you in the conflict, to warn "you, in the name of the great God, by this public writing, "affixed... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - Reformers - 1895 - 398 pages
...see you hereafter, as yee have done before, steale from us our loodging, and our selves in the mean time to perishe, and dee for want of the same ; we...this and the feast of Witsonday nixt, so that we the onlie lawfull proprietors thereof may enter therto, and afterward injoy the commoditeis of the Church... | |
| John Knox - Reformation - 1898 - 400 pages
...ye have done before, steal from us our lodgings, and ourselves, in the meantime, to perish and die for want of the same, — we have thought good, therefore, ere we enter with you in conflict, to warn you, in the name of the great God, by this public writing affixed on... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - Scotland - 1911 - 496 pages
...as ye have done before, steal from us our lodging, and ourselves in the mean time to perish, and die for want of the same ; we have thought good, therefore, ere we enter in conflict with you to warn you in the name of the great God by this public writing affixed on your gates where ye now dwell... | |
| James G. Leyburn - History - 1989 - 402 pages
...you have done hefore, steal from us our lodging, and ourselves in the mean time to perish, and die for want of the same; we have thought good, therefore, ere we enter into conflict with you to warn you in the name of the great God by this public writing affixed on your... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - Scotland - 1911 - 496 pages
...as ye have done before, steal from us our lodging, and ourselves in the mean time to perish, and die for want of the same; we have thought good, therefore, ere we enter in conflict with you to warn you in the name of the great God by this public writing affixed on your gates where ye now dwell... | |
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