461:"Gladstanes was succeeded in the primacy by John Spotswoode, a shrewd and crafty politician, and the author of a History of the Church of Scotland, which, as has been well observed, might more properly be called "Calumnies against the Church of Scotland." This historian, as appears from his private correspondence, was engaged in all the Jesuitical plots of the government for overturning Presbytery, which he had sworn to support, and could hardly be expected to give a fair account of transactions in which his own credit was so deeply implicated, and for his share in which he was afterwards excommunicated by the Church which he had betrayed. His falsehoods and misrepresentations have been so completely exposed, that to appeal to him now as an authority on any point of history affecting the cause of Presbytery, may be set down at once as a mark of blindfolded prejudice."
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Scottish church : from the Reformation to the Disruption
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1668:Charles Eyre
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1548:James Beaton
1538:Gavin Dunbar
1532:
1530:James Beaton
1475:John Cameron
1450:John Wishart
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1233:John Douglas
1207:David Beaton
1201:James Beaton
1185:John Hepburn
1119:Walter Trail
1104:William Bell
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304:Presbyterian
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138:West Lothian
116:George Abbot
109:Consecration
33:
1734:1639 deaths
1729:1565 births
1698:Mario Conti
1638:Arthur Rose
1563:(1560–1689)
1517:(1492–1560)
1480:James Bruce
1455:William Rae
1355:John Scotus
1263:Arthur Rose
1253:James Sharp
1044:John Scotus
959:Máel Ísu II
847:James Sharp
213:Spotiswoode
205:Spottiswood
98:James Sharp
84:Predecessor
1723:Categories
1495:John Laing
1375:Enguerrand
1099:James Bane
954:Máel Muire
949:Cellach II
944:Máel Ísu I
756:. Page 18.
641:Wikisource
579:References
453:historian
245:Mid Calder
209:Spotiswood
155:1639-11-26
134:Mid Calder
1824:Octavians
1610:James Law
1600:(younger)
1574:(younger)
1551:(younger)
1276:Episcopal
1205:Cardinal
1189:Cardinal
979:Fothad II
969:Máel Dúin
934:Cellach I
629:(1910). "
451:Secession
445:Criticism
427:Vindiciae
408:Newcastle
377:Charles I
339:over the
337:moderator
319:into the
217:Spotswood
94:Successor
79:1615–1639
76:In office
939:Fothad I
562:See also
400:St Giles
381:Holyrood
341:assembly
253:Scotland
233:Scotland
191:Children
142:Scotland
114:by
1533:(elder)
1380:Jocelin
1350:Magsuen
1328:Bishops
1079:Gamelin
989:CathrĂłe
974:TĂşathal
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539:Sources
352:of Fr.
333:Borders
293:stipend
289:almoner
287:as her
265:Lothian
172:Parents
166:England
1288:(etc.)
1029:Ernald
1019:Eadmer
726:pg 107
590:
524:Robert
485:Family
183:Spouse
162:London
104:Orders
66:Church
984:Giric
964:AilĂn
309:James
1330:and
522:Sir
449:The
364:and
239:Life
149:Died
130:1565
127:Born
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215:or
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