Archæological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire & Galloway, Volume 3

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Page 90 - If any man thirst, let him come to me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
Page 142 - ... publicavi et in hanc publicam formam redegi, signoque et nomine meis solitis et consuetis signavi rogatus et requisitus in fidem et testimonium omnium et singulorum premissorum.
Page 131 - Arañe et heredibus suis de nobis heredibus et successoribus nostris in feodo et hereditate imperpetuum per omnes rectas metas suas antiquas et divisas prout jacent in longitudine et latitudine in...
Page 174 - Apostolicis, necnon quibusvis etiam iuramento, confirmatione Apostolica, vel quavis firmitate alia roboratis statutis, et consuetudinibus, privilegiis quoque indultis, et litteris Apostolicis...
Page 89 - ... purpose by a craftsman in the neighbourhood, representing the parts of the body supposed to have been cured by virtue of the blessed spring, a practice still common in Roman Catholic countries. The late Mr Robert...
Page 89 - Thomson, who had resided in the neighbourhood, that at the end of the last century or the beginning of the present...
Page 96 - Whether it had any virtue of old I know not, but sure I am it hath it not now. However, I deny not but the water thereof may be medicinal, having received several credible informations that several persons, both old and young, have been cured of continued diseases by washing therein. Yet still I cannot approve of their washing three times therein, which they say they must do, neither the frequenting...
Page 139 - In nomine Domini. Amen. Per hoc presens publicum instrumentum cunctis pateat evidenter et sit notum quod anno...
Page 174 - ... sufficienter expressis habentes, illis alias in suo robore permansuris, hac vice dumtaxat specialiter et expresse derogamus, ceterisque contrariis quibuscumque.

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