| Thomas Boys - 1832 - 386 pages
...leave that evil course, and leave the castle : and if not, that he shall be brought down over the walls with shame, and hang against the sun ; so God has assured me. Mr. David thought the message hard, * History of Reformation, p. 84. yet, Mr. Knox pressing him, he... | |
| 1845 - 614 pages
...have sent you to him yet once, to warn him ; and bid him, in the name of God, leave that evil cause, and give over that castle. If not, he shall be brought down over the walls of it with shame, and hanz against the sun. So God hath assured me." Mr David thought the message hard, yet went to the castle,... | |
| Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford - 1849 - 552 pages
...that I have sent you to him yet once, to warn him and bid him in the name of God leave that evil cause and give over that Castle. If not, he shall be brought...of it with shame, and hang against the sun. So God hath assured me." — " Mr. David," continues Calderwood, " thought the message hard, yet went to the... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1849 - 444 pages
...sent you to him yet once more, to warn him, and bid him, in the name of God, to leave that evil cause, and give over that castle. If not, he shall be brought...walls of it with shame, and hang against the sun." Grange was moved at the appeal, and would perhaps have yielded, but for the interposition of his evil... | |
| James Esdaile - 1852 - 306 pages
...him I have sent you to him yet once to warn him and bid him, in the name of God, leave the evil cause and give over that Castle. If not, he shall be brought down over the walls of it with shame, and haug against the sun. So God hath assured me.' "Lindsay went to the Castle accordingly, and delivered... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 480 pages
...mikel envied by them that were of a vile and unworthy nature as he was beloved by all honest men."-1 While the citizens of Edinburgh beheld their formidable...substantive, the other a predicate. The substantive word was " prophet ;" but the other is of a class which modern taste excludes from print, and it must be sought... | |
| Rev. James W. Taylor - 1875 - 420 pages
...that I have sent you to him yet once, to warn and bid him in the name of God to leave that evil cause and give over that Castle. If not, he shall be brought down over the walls of it with shame, and hung against the sun. Sae God has assnrit me." Mr Lindsay went, saw Kirkaldy, and delivered the message.... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1888 - 456 pages
...warn and bid him, in the name of God, leave that evil cause, and give over that Castle ; gif he will not, he shall be brought down over the walls of it with shame, and hing against the sun ; so God has assurit me.' Mr David, howbeit he thought the message hard and the... | |
| James Mackenzie - 1890 - 672 pages
...have sent you to him yet once more to warn him; and bid him, in the name cf God, leave that evil cause and give over that Castle. If not, he shall be brought...walls of it with shame, and hang against the sun." Lindsay went to the Castle and delivered his message. Kirkaldy seemed somewhat moved; but after talking... | |
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