| James Moir Porteous - 1876 - 322 Seiten
...instilling into the minds of the vulgar and ignorant such enthusiastical notions as are inconsistent with all government, by making sedition and rebellion a principle of their religion." In 1734 the reclaiming party in the parish of Troqueer, who seceded afterwards, helped to form the... | |
| J. Tait - 1891 - 376 Seiten
...ways, instil into the minds of the vulgar and ignorant such entluisiastical notions as are inconsistent with all government, by making sedition and rebellion a principle of their religion." Nothing said by the Seceding ministers could warrant a speech like that; but, according to the testimony... | |
| John Porteous, William Roughead - 1909 - 428 Seiten
...otherwise, instil into the minds of the vulgar and ignorant such enthusiastical notions as are inconsistent with all government, by making sedition and rebellion a principle of their religion. From this cause, I am inclined to think, the tumult at Edinburgh proceeded, and to this is owing that ill-judged... | |
| 1910 - 708 Seiten
...otherwise, instil into the minds of the vulgar and ignorant such enthusiastical notions as are inconsistent with all government, by making sedition and rebellion a principle of their religion. From this cause, I am inclined to think, the tumult at Edinburgh proceeded, and to this is owing that ill-judged... | |
| 1738 - 392 Seiten
...othenvife, inftil into the Minds of the Vulgar and Ignorant fuch enthufiaflic.il Notions as are inconfiflent with all Government, by making Sedition and Rebellion...Edinburgh proceeded ; and to this is owing that ill-judged Fider lity of the Guilty towards one anrther, by which the Secret was before the Execution made impenetrable,... | |
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