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minlstrie, and all we had in the world; and we bless God to this day, that we had never cause to repent, and we hope never shall. Now, I shall say no more. I commend you all to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you ane inheritance among all them that are sanctified; and whatever become of us, [the] Lord have ane care of you; [and we would wish] if we be put away, the Lord would send you a better. Truely we shall not desyre to speak it in vanity, but in the present juncture of affairs we fear you shall not be so well provided, though we be nothing, and less than nothing. [But now we closse, and prais to him for evermore. Amen.]

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ANE ACCOMPT

OF WHAT PAST WHEN

MR JOHN LIVINGSTONE

APPEARED BEFORE THE

COUNCILL IN THE LOWER COUNCIL-HOUSE AT
EDINBURGH,

DECEMBER 11, 1662,

AT WHICH TIME THEY BANISHED HIM.












        
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