He was indeed taken in June 1673 while holding a conventicle at Knockdow, and condemned by the privy council to 4 years and 3 months' imprisonment on the Bass Rock and a further 15 months in the Tolbooth at Edinburgh. [Please select]
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"And so I suppose you went to a conventicle." [Please select]
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What is a conventicle. [Please select]
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--He--He--I have him here--Heathercat; outlawed--a preacher--a zealous Cameronian--keeps a conventicle among the Campsie hills--Tush. [Please select]
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I have seen a woman tortured by having lighted matches put between her fingers because she would not, or could not, tell where a conventicle was being held. [Please select]
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We must try to get her a horse, and let her journey along with some o' the armed bands that attended the conventicle at Skeoch Hill.' [Please select]
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