• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The life and prophecies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill : Some time minister in the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the lord's cause with four others, at the cross of Edinburgh the 27th July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially for his fortelling future events that was to befall Scotland in general, and private families in particular. Such as his fortelling, the untimely and fearful deaths of these cruel persecutors, whom he had excommunicated at the Torwood, viz. K. Charles II. Lord Rothes, Duke of Lauderdale, Bloody Sir George Mackenzie, and Thomas Dalziel of Binns, &c. &c. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sentence, and behaviour at the place of execution; with his last words upon the scaffold before he suffered. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle, who gave his casting vote against Mr Gargill, who was afterwards executed at the cross of Edinburgh himself, &c. By Peter Walker, who was himself a sufferor in those days
  • Other titles: Some remarkable passages in the life and death of .. Mr. Daniel Cargill
  • Contributor: Walker, Patrick [Author];
  • Published: Edinburgh: Printed, and to be sold at the Printing-House in the West-bow, 1778
    Online-Ausg., Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (52p); 24°
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: Covenanters Early works to 1800 ; English fiction 18th century
  • Reproduction series: Eighteenth Century Collections Online
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009
  • Reproduction note: Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
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  • Footnote: Daniel Cargill = Donald Cargill
    English Short Title Catalog, T169167
    First published in Edinburgh in 1732 as 'Some remarkable passages in the life and death of .. Mr. Daniel Cargill'
    In fact by Patrick Walker
    Reproduction of original from British Library