450:"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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party, but gradually came to see the inconveniences of "parity of ministers", attributed little importance to the existing matters of dispute, and thought that the interests of both church and state were best secured by keeping on good terms with the king. He was therefore ready to co-operate with
426:(London, 1655, seq.). It displays considerable research and sagacity, and even when dealing with contemporary events gives a favorable impression, upon the whole, of the author's candour and truth. The opposite side can be studied in Calderwood's
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Worcester. In 1614, he was instrumental in the arrest in Glasgow, trial, and execution at
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561:Governor of Virginia
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1469:James Bruce
1444:William Rae
1344:John Scotus
1252:Arthur Rose
1242:James Sharp
1033:John Scotus
948:Máel Ísu II
836:James Sharp
202:Spotiswoode
194:Spottiswood
87:James Sharp
73:Predecessor
1712:Categories
1484:John Laing
1364:Enguerrand
1088:James Bane
943:Máel Muire
938:Cellach II
933:Máel Ísu I
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630:Wikisource
568:References
442:historian
234:Mid Calder
198:Spotiswood
144:1639-11-26
123:Mid Calder
1813:Octavians
1599:James Law
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1265:Episcopal
1194:Cardinal
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958:Máel Dúin
923:Cellach I
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308:into the
206:Spotswood
83:Successor
68:1615–1639
65:In office
928:Fothad I
551:See also
389:St Giles
370:Holyrood
330:assembly
242:Scotland
222:Scotland
180:Children
131:Scotland
103:by
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322:Borders
282:stipend
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276:as her
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161:Parents
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1008:Eadmer
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474:Family
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151:London
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