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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C.

CHAPTER XXXIV
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He determined, therefore, without the assistance of the secular arm, to bring that heretic to punishment; and he himself beheld from his window the dismal spectacle.

Wishart suffered with the usual patience, but could not forbear remarking the triumph of his insulting enemy.

He foretold that, in a few days, he should, in the very same place, lie as low as now he was exalted aloft in opposition to true piety and religion.[**] * Knox's Hist.

of Ref.p.44.

Spotswood.
** Spotswood.


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