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The wife also is sometimes Isabel and sometimes Marion. Walker's "Biographia Presbyteriana" is a collection of tracts published by him at different times, of which this "Life of Peden" is the earliest and the best. "A Short Memorial of the Sufferings of the Presbyterians."
Some idea of the extent to which Napier suffered from the Lues Boswelliana may be gathered from the fact that he regards even the Claverhouse of that incomparable romance as a libel. "The Hell wicked-witted, bloodthirsty Graham of Claverhouse hated to spend his time with wine and women." "Life of Walter Smith," in Walker's "Biographia Presbyteriana." "I saw the man who at St.
Walker's "Biographia Presbyteriana:" Lochiel's Memoirs. See ante, p. 92: also Napier, ii. 360, for a letter to the Lord Chancellor, June 9th, 1683. "I am as sorry to see a man die, even a Whig, as any of themselves. But when one dies justly, for his own faults, and may save a hundred to fall in the like, I have no scruple."
Perhaps, the most remarkable collective hallucination in history is that vouched for by Patrick Walker, the Covenanter; in his Biographia Presbyteriana.
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