Additions and Corrections to the Former Editions of Dr. Robertson's History of Scotland, 第 35 篇

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第 20 頁 - ... done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous, that he was like to ding the pulpit in blads (beat the pulpit to pieces), and fly out of it.
第 27 頁 - Good. ii. 252. They assembled, accordingly, at Hampton Court, December 14 and 15, 1568; and, "The originals of the letters supposed to be written with the queen of Scots' own hand were then also presently produced and perused ; and, being read, were duly conferred and compared, for the manner of writing, and fashion of orthography, with sundry other letters long since heretofore written, and sent by the said queen of Scots to the queen's majesty. In collation whereof no difference was found.
第 20 頁 - I had that year (1571), was the coming of that most notable prophet and apostle of our nation, Mr. John Knox, to St. Andrews, who by the faction of the Queen occupying the castle and town of Edinburgh, was compelled to remove therefrom, with a number of the best, and chose to come to St. Andrews. I heard him teach there the prophecies of Daniel that summer and the winter following.
第 32 頁 - They [ie the confederates] fay, that they have as apparent proof againft her as may be, as well by the teftimony of her own hand-writing, which they have recovered, as allb by fufficient witnefies.

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