| Peter Lorimer - 1860 - 280 pages
...Brechin, Montrose, Stirling, and Ayr. And now Christ Jesus is begun to be preached upon the south borders, in Jedburgh and Kelso, so that the trumpet soundeth over all, blessed be our God." Old Church ofLeith, Section 5. CIVIL WAR. TREATY WITH ENGLAND, AND THE SIEGE OF LEITH. 1559, 1560.... | |
| Peter Lorimer - Reformation - 1860 - 282 pages
...Urcchin, Montrose, Stirling, and Ayr. And now Christ Jesus is begun to be preached upon the south borders, in Jedburgh and Kelso, so that the trumpet soundeth over all, blessed be our God. " 1- :---iT Old Church ofLeith. Section 5. CIVIL WAR. TREATY WITH ENGLAND, AND THE SIEGE OF LEITH.... | |
| William Mackergo Taylor - 1884 - 232 pages
...Brechin, Montrose, Stirling, and Ayr. And now Christ Jesus is begun to be preached upon the south borders in Jedburgh and Kelso, so that the trumpet soundeth over all, blessed be our God." This was written on the 2nd September, 1559, and on the 2oth, his wife, having obtained through the... | |
| William Mackergo Taylor - 1885 - 248 pages
...Brechin, Montrose, Stirling, and Ayr. And now Christ Jesus is begun to be preached upon the south borders in Jedburgh and Kelso, so that the trumpet soundeth over all, blessed be our God." This was written on the 2nd September, 1559, and on the 2oth, his wife, having obtained through the... | |
| John Knox - Reformation - 1895 - 886 pages
...in all congregatiouns where the ministrie is established ; and they be these : — Edinburgh, Saiict Andrewes, Dundie, Sanct Johnstoun, Brechin, Montrose,...expectatioun, hath not advertised my brother, Mr. Gudman. He (Mr. Goodman) came to the border, but for lacke of advertisement, is returned. Mr. Smith came frome... | |
| John Knox - Reformation - 1898 - 400 pages
...Montrose, Stirling, Ayr. And now Christ Jesus is begun to be preached upon the South Borders, next unto you, in Jedburgh and Kelso. So that the trumpet soundeth over all, blessed be our God ! ' END OF BOOK II. 1 559-1 561 From the defeat of lhe Protestants on 6th November 1559, to the return... | |
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