| David Peacock - 1849 - 688 pages
...Anderson, James Ronald, James Hunter, James Finlayson, and Helen Stark, spouse to Robert Lamb. Lamb and his wife were accused for interrupting Spence...Anderson, Finlayson, and Ronald, were indicted for nailing two ram's horns to St. Francis's head, putting a cow's tail to his rump, and eating a goose on AllHallow... | |
| Perth, City of. [Appendix.] - 1849 - 116 pages
...wife, with several individuals besides, were accused of interrupting Friar Spence in a sermon, wherein he taught that there was no salvation without intercession and prayers to the Saints. Other three persons were indicted for nailing two ram's-horns to St Francis's head, of which crimes... | |
| Thomas Hay Marshall, Henry Adamson - 1849 - 574 pages
...Laurence Puller ; and Friar Spence accused Robert Lamb, and bis wife, Helen Stark, for interrupting him in a sermon, in which he taught that there was no salvation without the prayers and intercession of the saints. These individuals confessed the charge preferred against... | |
| 1852 - 336 pages
...William Anderson, James Ronald, James Hunter, and James Finlayson. Lamb and his wife were accused of interrupting Spence in a sermon, in which he taught...declaring that it was the duty of every one who knows the trufifc to bear testimony to it, and not suffer people to be abused with false doctrine as that was.... | |
| William Marshall - 1880 - 470 pages
...James Ronald, James Hunter, and James Finlayson. Lamb and his wife were accused of interrupting Spenoe in a sermon in which he taught that there was no salvation withcut intercession and prayers to the saints. They confessed the charge, declaring that it was the... | |
| Robert Scott Fittis - 1881 - 580 pages
...prohibited the people from arguing or disputing on the sense of Holy Scripture) interrupted the said Friar in a sermon, in which he taught that there was no...salvation without intercession and prayers to the saints. Helen Stark was also charged with refusing to pray to the Virgin Mary when in childbed, and saying... | |
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