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HISTORY OF SCOTLAND
THE
FROM AGRICOLA'S INVASION TO THE EXTINCTION OF THE LAST
JACOBITE INSURRECTION
BY
JOHN HILL BURTON, D.C.L.
HISTORIOGRAPHER-ROYAL FOR SCOTLAND
NEW EDITION
IN EIGHT VOLUMES
VOL. VI.
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
EDINBURGH AND LONDON
1898
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CONTENTS OF SIXTH VOLUME
CHAPTER LXV.
JAMES VI.
Retrospect on the position of the members of the Church of Rome
-Continued vitality under pressure-Reasons in its existence
as a department of the Empire-Tenacity of the civil depart-
ment naturally extended to the ecclesiastical-Secondary mo-
tives for the proselytising zeal of the priesthood-The devo-
tional literature of the Romanists in Scotland-John Hamilton
-John Hay-The Catechism of Canisius-A new class of con-
troversialists contrasted with the older class-Archibald Hamil-
ton and Nicol Burne-Resolution to make a martyr-The exe-
cution of Ogilvie-Effects on Scotland of the strength of the
Government through the Accession-State of the country at the
period-The Borders-The Highlands-Predatory propensi-
ties of the Highlanders-Their migrations into Ulster-At-
tempt to plant "
"the Highlands-Revolution in the interior
condition,
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PAGE
I-40
CHAPTER LXVI.
Expectation of a visit by King James to his "ancient kingdom"
- Preparations for it-Scandal and alarry created by decora-
tions of the royal chapel, and other incidents-Difference be
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