A History of the Scottish People from the Earliest Times: From the accession of Charles I., 1625, to the Union of the kingdoms, 1706Blackie & Son, Limited, London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin, 1896 |
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FROM THE UNION OF THE CROWNS TO THE UNION OF THE KINGDOMS OF SCOTLAND | 1 |
16621667 Episcopacy | 8 |
16351638 Liturgy com | 20 |
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