| John Howie - 1828 - 650 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and were often in lus company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of ^narrating, in matters so delicate, gives them a very different form and appearance.... | |
| John Howie - 1839 - 660 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Pcden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have luard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of narrating, in matters so delicate, gives them a very different furm and appearance. "... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - Bass Rock (Scotland) - 1848 - 610 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr Peden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...them, whereof they had particular knowledge, (and they were eye and ear witnesses of diverse,) they say he tells the truth ; but missing of circumstances,... | |
| James Dodds - Covenanters - 1861 - 420 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say, the author is...particular knowledge (and were eye and ear witnesses of divers), they say he tells the truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of... | |
| John Howie - Covenanters - 1863 - 680 pages
...company, aud from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is mistaken :ts to several circumstances^ but as to the main, in all...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of narrating, in mutters so delicate, gives them a very different form and appearance. "... | |
| John Howie - 1883 - 680 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of narrating, in matters so delicate, gives them a very different form and appearance. "... | |
| John Howie - Reformation - 1885 - 680 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and wei« often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...them, whereof they had particular knowledge, (and v/ere eye and ear witnesses of diverse,) they say he tells the truth ; but missing of circumstances,... | |
| Patrick Walker - 1901 - 418 pages
...personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of narrating, in matters so delicate, gives them a very different form and appearance.'2... | |
| Patrick Walker - Covenanters - 1901 - 418 pages
...and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They iay the author is mistaken as to several circumstances;...truth ; but missing of circumstances, and a wrong way and manner of narrating, in matters so delicate, gives them a very different form and appearance.'2... | |
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