| John Gibson - 1777 - 418 páginas
...one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner fort imitating the example of the greater, and thofe who were in authority; no difference was made, but...either defaced, or pulled to the ground ; the holy veflels, and whatfoever elfe men could make gain of, as timber, lead and bells, were put to fale ;... | |
| 1795 - 486 páginas
...bold to put their hands thereto, the meaner iort imitating the example of the greater, and of thofe who were in authority. No difference was made, but...either defaced or pulled to the ground ; the holy veffcls, and whatever men cguld make gain of, as timber, lead, *W bells, were put to fale ; the very... | |
| William Macgregor Stirling - 1815 - 230 páginas
...church-buildings throughout all parts of the realm. For every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater, and those...defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, or whatsoever else men could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres... | |
| Charles Mackie - 1818 - 114 páginas
...buildIngs throughout every part of the realm. For every one made bold to lend his hand, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater, and those...authority ; no difference was made, but all the churches were either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, or whatever •Ise men could make money... | |
| Charles Mackie - 1819 - 146 páginas
...church-buildings throughout every part of the realm. For every one made bold to lend his hand, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater, and those...authority. No difference was made, but all the churches were either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, or whatever else men could make money... | |
| Charles Mackie - 1819 - 154 páginas
...church-buildings throughout every part of the realm. For every one made bold to lend his hand, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater, and those...authority. No difference was made, but all the churches were either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, or whatever else men could make money... | |
| Charles Mackie - 1832 - 174 páginas
...church.buildings, throughout every part of the realm. For every one made bold to lend his hand, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater, and those...authority. No difference was made, but all the churches were either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, or whatever else men could make money... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 268 páginas
...the realm ; for every one made bold to put too their hands, the meaner sort imitating the ensample of the greater, and those who were in authority. No...vessels, and whatsoever else men could make gain of, such as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared.... | |
| Charles Jobson Lyon - 1838 - 268 páginas
...their hands ; the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater. No difference was made, but all churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale." The very sepulchres of the... | |
| 1840 - 694 páginas
...his hands ; the meaner sort /imitating the example of the greater. No difference was made, but all churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale." The very sepulchres of the... | |
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