An historical account of the bitter sufferings, and melancholly circumstances of the episcopal church in Scotland: under the barbarous usage and bloody persecution of the presbyterian church government. ...

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An historical account of the bitter sufferings, and melancholly circumstances of the episcopal church in Scotland: under the barbarous usage and bloody persecution of the presbyterian church government. ...
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Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.
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1707.
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A LIST OF EPISCOPAL MINISTERS That Possest Presbyterian Churches after the Revolution 1690, who have not Complyed with the present Church Go|vernment in Scotland.

  • MR. John Smith at Davick.
  • Mr. Robert Horsburgh at Linn.
  • Mr. James Forman at Haddingtoun till his Death 1700.
  • Mr. George Dumbar there.
  • Mr. Walter Gray at Garvet.
  • Mr. John Sinclair at Bolton till his Death anno 1707.
  • Mr. Archibald Douglas at Salton till his Death 1695.
  • Mr. Robert Meldrum at Yester till his Death 1699.
  • Mr. James Couper at Humbie till 1665, that he went to Ireland.
  • Mr. William Denoon at Pencaitland till anno 1702, that he died.
  • ...

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  • ... Mr. Thomas Wood at Dumbar.
  • Mr. George Halywell at Polworth till his Death 1706.
  • Mr. Robert Smith at Longformacus.
  • Mr. Alexander Swinton at Cranshawes till his Death 1705.
  • Mr. John Brown at Ellum.
  • Mr. Adam Waddell at Whitesome.
  • Mr. Robert Spotswood was Suspended, but thereafter Relaxed, died 1696.
  • Mr. Patrick Cuninghame at Kirkton—died.
  • Mr. Robert Bennet at Ancrum—died 1700, or thereabout.
  • Mr. Alexander Mackalman was Deposed, but Reponed again.
  • Mr. Alexander Couper at Northuist in Skye.
  • Mr. Aeneas Mackcleod at Southuist there.
  • Mr. Daniel Macqueen at Ranly there.
  • Mr. Allan Morison at Lewes.
  • Mr. Kenneth Morison at Starnway.
  • Mr. John Campbell at Hares.
  • Mr. Mungo Murray at Lugirate.
  • Mr. Alexander Comrie at Kendmore.
  • Mr. Duncan Stuart at Blair Intruder.
  • Mr. William Balnaves at Mouline.
  • Mr. Robert Stuart at Killen.
  • Mr. Alexander Robertson at Fortingail.
  • Mr. Robert Gordon at Clunie Intruder.
  • Mr. John Skinner at Bathkinner, he was Deposed, but the Sentence taken off him again by the Commission, 1705.
  • Mr. John Blair at Skonnie.
  • Mr. John Anderson at Dysert till anno 1707, that he died.
  • Mr. Patrick Lyon at Kinghorn.
  • Mr. James Grahame at Dumfermling, he was Deposed, but the Sentence taken off by the Commission.
  • Mr. David Patoun at Ketinness.
  • Mr. Thomas Ogilvie at Luntrethen.
  • Mr. James Carstairs at Inchstoure.
  • Mr. John Dempster at Monyfuith Deposed, but Reponed by the Commission.
  • Mr. William Rait at Monikrie.
  • Mr. David Strachan at Carmylie.
  • Mr. Alexander Pedie at Lunan,
  • Mr. Patrick Maul at Panbrede.
  • ...

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  • ... Mr. William Balvaird at Kirkdon.
  • Mr. James Guthrie at Guthrie.
  • Mr. James Small at Forfar.
  • Mr. Silvester Lambie at Ki••••imure.
  • Mr. Hendry Lindsay at Dunnighen.
  • Mr. John Auchterlonie at Aberlemno Intruder.
  • Mr. George Lyon at Tannadyce.
  • Mr. John Miln at Innerarity Intruder.
  • Mr. John Lyon at Kennetles Intruder.
  • Mr. John Balvaird at Glames Intruder.
  • Mr. John Skinner at Brichen.
  • Mr. David Lindsay at Muretoun.
  • Mr. Patrick Simpson at Logie-Perth.
  • Mr. Alexander Simpson at Naver.
  • Mr. Robert Lindsay at Egell.
  • Mr. John Murray at Caraldston.
  • Mr. John Curb at Othlay.
  • Mr. John Thomson at Lochley.
  • Mr. John Auchterlonie at Fordoun.
  • Mr. Alexander Miln at Benholm.
  • Mr. Alexander Irving at Glenbervie.
  • Mr. Gilbert Keith at Dunnotter.
  • Mr. Gideon Guthrie at Fitternesso.
  • Mr. John Reid at Dores.
  • Mr. George Middletoun Principal of the Colledge at Ab••••deen.
  • Mr. James Gordon at Banchory.
  • Mr. Gilbert Ramsay at Dyce.
  • Mr. George White at Maryculter.
  • Mr. Richard Maitland at Nig.
  • Mr. Alexander Gray at Futtie.
  • Mr. Alexander Kellie at Fordyce.
  • Mr. George Riddoch at Ordiquhile.
  • Mr. John Alexander at Logymar.
  • Mr. William Idle at Coull.
  • Mr. John Forbes at Kincardin Oneil.
  • Mr. Patrick Leith at Lumfanan.
  • Mr. Andrew Jaffrey at Alford.
  • Mr. Patrick Coupland at Cushnie.
  • Mr. Alexander Seaton at Luchell.
  • ...

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  • ... Mr. William Mitchel at Kairn.
  • Mr. Robert Miln at Forbes.
  • Mr. Andrew Livingstoun at Keg.
  • Mr. Thomas Robertson at Clait.
  • Mr. John Walker at Tillinessel.
  • Mr. John Alexander at Kildrummie.
  • Mr. Alexander Irving at Towie.
  • Mr. John Robertson at Strathdoun.
  • Mr. William Garioch at Culsalmond.
  • Mr. Alexander Lunnen at Daviot.
  • Mr. Alexander Sharp at Bourtrie.
  • Mr. William Keith at Montkegie.
  • Mr. William Murray at Inverury.
  • Mr. William Burnet at Monymusk.
  • Mr. William Dunbar at Cruden.
  • Mr. Alexander Miln at Udney.
  • Mr. Robert Udney at Logie Buchan.
  • Mr. Walter Stuart at Ellen.
  • Mr. Alexander Robertson at Longside.
  • Mr. George Keith at Deer.
  • Mr. William Swan at Pitsligo.
  • Mr. Alexander Hepburn at St. Fergus.
  • Mr. George Dalgarno at Fyvie.
  • Mr. Adam Hay at Monwhitter.
  • Mr. John Innes at Gamery.
  • Mr. George Campbell at Alva.
  • Mr. John Dumbar at Forglen.
  • Mr. Hector Mackenzie at Inverness.
  • Mr. Hugh Frasor at Kittarlaty.
  • Mr. James Fraser at Kirkhill.
  • Mr. Thomas Fraser at Balleskin.
  • Mr. Alexander Denoon at Pittie.
  • Mr. Alexander Cumming at Moy.
  • Mr Robert Cumming at Urquhart.
  • Mr. Robert Monro at Abertarss.
  • Mr. Samuel Tulloch at Spynie.
  • Mr. Hugh Cumming at Essel.
  • Mr. John Scot at Diple.
  • Mr. George Dunbar at Nairn.
  • ...

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  • ... Mr. Alexander Fordyce at Rutherd.
  • Mr. Patrick Grant at Ardcloth.
  • Mr. James Gordon at Kenny.
  • Mr. Alexander Ross at Ruthvan.
  • Mr. Alexander Anderson at Glass.
  • Mr. George Chalmers at Pitcrifnie.
  • Mr. William Hay at Rothemay.
  • Mr. Hugh Chalmers at Maner.
  • Mr. Thomas Mackpherson at Skiralve.
  • Mr. Adam Harper at Bohairn.
  • Mr. Robert Stevin at Aberlour.
  • Mr. Thomas Fraser at Suddie.
  • Mr. Roderick ackenzie at Avack.
  • Mr. James Howison at Culliruden.
  • Mr. Arthur Sutherland at Edertown.
  • Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie at Logie.
  • Mr. William Mackenzie at Rosquyn.
  • Mr. John Mackraw at Dingwall till anno 1703 that he died.
  • Mr. John Mackenzie at Fitterie.
  • Mr. Angus Morison at Coutin.
  • Mr. George Cumming at Urrah.
  • Mr. Andrew Ross at Urquhart.
  • Mr William Fraser at Kilmorock.
  • Mr. Donald Mackraw at Kintail.
  • Mr. John Mackenzie at Lochbroom.
  • Mr. John Mackenzie at Locharron.
  • Mr. Roderick Mackenzie at Garloch.
  • Mr. Hector Paip at Looh.
  • Mr. James Hay at Kildonand.
  • Mr. Alexander Gray at Assint.
  • Mr. William Cummin at Halkirk till his Death.
  • Mr. James Oswld at Wattin till anno 1698 that he died.
  • Mr. Neill Beaton at Lathern.
  • Mr. James Innes at Cannesbay.
  • Mr. Hugh Monro at Durnes till anno 1703 that he died.
  • Mr. William Dalgairno at Walls.
  • Mr. James Hart at Shappinshey in Orkney.
  • Mr. Robert Mowat at Fitler.
  • And many others.

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This is the List mentioned in Page 23d. of this Tract, many of whom, to this day, behave themselves to the Establish'd Church, much wore than the profest Jacobites and Non-ju|rant Dissenters, insulting the Church Judicatories, and bid|ding Defiance to their Authority—. Behaving them|selves with all manner of Rudeness and Indecency.

Intruding into Churches without the Call of the People, or any Legal Proceeding, and keeping Possession against the direct Authority of the Church, in Defiance of the respective Presbyteries, and contrary to the Laws of the Land.

These indeed are things which deserve a farther Discovery to the World, and may in time have it done to their Satis|faction; But, mean time, the Matter of Fact is sufficient to the present Case, and the Inquiry into particulars may remain to another Occasion.—

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