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" M'Crie relates the feelings o? the Reformer. In his first edition he says, that " there is no reason to think that he was privy to the conspiracy that proved fatal to Rizzio ; but it is probable that he had expressed his satisfaction at an event, which... "
Tytler's History of Scotland examined, a review [by P. Fraser]. - Page 207
by lord Patrick Fraser - 1848
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The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustrations of the History of ..., Volume 2

Thomas M'Crie - 1813 - 502 pages
...that he had expressed his satisfaction at an event which contributed to the safety of religion and the commonwealth, if not also his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators *. At any rate, he was sufficiently obnoxious to the Queen on other grounds ; and as her resentment,...
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History of Remarkable Conspiracies Connected with European History ..., Volume 1

John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 334 pages
...probable that he expressed his satisfaction at an event which contributed to the safety of religion and the commonwealth, if not also his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators! " alluded to by John Knox, that Rizzio had unlawful intercourse with Mary. The authors of that atrocity...
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History of Scotland, Volume 7

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1840 - 500 pages
...probable he had expressed his satisfaction at an event which contributed to the safety of religion and the commonwealth, if not also his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators.1' Macrie's Life of Knox, by Dr. Ciichton, pp. 253, 254. 1 See his prayer added to his...
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History of Scotland, Volume 7

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1840 - 502 pages
...probable he had expressed his satisfaction at an event which contributed to the safety of religion and the commonwealth, if not also his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators.1' Macrie 's Life of Knox, by Dr. Ciichton, pp. 253, 254. 2 See his prayer added to his...
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Sketches of Scottish Church History: Embracing the Period from the ..., Volume 1

Thomas M'Crie - 1841 - 602 pages
...There is no reason to think that he (Knox) was privy to the conspiracy which proved fatal to Riccio. But it is probable that he had expressed his satisfaction...his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators." This is quoted from " the Life of Knox, edited by l)r Crichton," which, it is well known, is merely...
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History of Scotland, Volume 7

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1842 - 416 pages
...There is no reason to think that he [Knox] was privy to the conspiracy which proved fatal to Riccio ; but it is probable that he had expressed his satisfaction...his approbation of the conduct of the conspirators. " ยง As Dr M'Crie had not the advantage of consulting those letters upon this subject which I have...
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Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 3

John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 614 pages
...probable he had expressed his satisfaction at an event which contributed to the safety of religion and the commonwealth ; if not also his approbation of the conduct of the con' spirators." This opinion of the case we have no doubt in assuming to be the correct one. It is...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 7

1846 - 602 pages
...Rizzio; but it is probable that he had expressed his satisfaction at an event, which contributed t< the safety of religion, and of the commonwealth, if...meaning, he altered it to the effect that Knox expressed " bis approbation of the object of t he conspiracy," โ€” that is to secure the reformed religion. Mr....
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The North British review

1846 - 576 pages
...produced. This distinction is clearly brought out by the mode iii which Dr. M'Crie relates the feelings o? the Reformer. In his first edition he says, that "...Knox expressed " his approbation of the object of the conspiracy," โ€” that is, to secure the reformed religion. Air. Tytler, however, with unworthy disingenuity,...
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The North British Review, Volume 4

1846 - 576 pages
...of the Reformer. In his first edition he says, that " there is no reason to think that he was privv to the conspiracy that proved fatal to Rizzio ; but...Knox expressed " his approbation of the object of the conspiracy," โ€” that is, to secure the reformed religion. Mr. Tytler, however, with unworthy disingenuity,...
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