That he wan to the full fruition October 9th, 1735. by W. W. An Epitaph upon the Grave-ftone of the Reverend and Pious Mr. Jonn Welwood, who (after he had endured a great fight of affliction and perfecution) died at Perth April 1679. and lies buried in the Church yard of Aron. The latt Speech and Teftimony of Mr. Donald Cargil Page z A letter of his to Mr. James Skeen A letter of his to fome friend before he went abroad His laft Words on the Scaffold 7 8 17 20 56 His letter to the Profeffors in the Shire of Aberdeen 59 Two Letters to his Fellow-prifoner N 63 The Teftimony of Archbald Stewart The leftimony of John potter 75 The Interrogations of Isabel Alison, and her dying Neftimony The Teftimony of Marion Harvie The Teftimony of William Gouger, Robert Sangfter and The Teftimony of Laurance Hay 144 149 83 and 89 94 103 114 117 125 130 138 The Teftimony of James Stewart A Relation concerning Alexander Ruffel Page 156 163 The Interrogations of Robert Gray His Letter to John Anderfon Prifoner in Dumfries His Teftimony and his last Words on the Scaffold His Teftimony 164 ibid 172 173 174 Interrogations of John Nifbet, younger 209 210 The Teftimony of John Nisbet, younger Anfwers by John Wilfon, Writer in Lanerk, before seven or eight of the Council, with his Anfwers before the Council Reasons of his Anfwers, and Reflections thereupon 218 221 His Reasons against Supplicating the Council for a Reprive 223 His Teftimony 225 The Teftimony of George Martine A Relation concerning John Gilry The Teftimony of John Main 232 236 237 A Relation concerning John Richmond, Archbald Stewart, 244 246 254 The joint Teftimony of Thomas Harkness, Andrew Clark, 284 The joint Teftimony of James Lawfon and Alexr. Wood 285 288 A Relation concerning Wil. Reagow, J. Semple and J. Wat 291 305 A Relation concerning Matthew Brice and James Wilkie 308 A Relation concerning John Nisbet of Hardhill His Teftimony The laft Teftimony and dying words of Mr James Renwic ibid 309 Form of the Excommunication at Torwood 342 A Relation of the Perfecution and Death of Henry Hall 345 348 A Lift of the Banished 354 Account of those who were murdered without process of Law 355 A fhort hint of the oppreffive Fines and Exactions 360 363 |