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The Scottish Church provides a powerful example of the struggle between church and state. Scotland’s political and social struggles forced believers who wanted to continue practicing and growing in their faith to improvise. The church showed incredible perseverance and determination during the violence and oppression of the Scottish Reformation, and its leaders contributed to some of the biggest social changes in all of Europe. The Classic Studies on Scottish Church History collection brings together a wide array of historical texts examining this fascinating church, from the introduction of Christianity to post-Reformation.
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This volume contains chapters 1–7 of the three-volume set covering the historical period from the establishment of the Reformation to the revolution.
George Cook (1772–1845) was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh who received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the University of St. Andrews. He authored History of the Reformation in Scotland (3 vols.), as well as A General and Historical View of Christianity, and Life of the Late George Hill, D.D.
This volume contains chapters 8–16 of the three-volume set covering the historical period from the establishment of the Reformation to the revolution.
George Cook (1772–1845) was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh who received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the University of St. Andrews. He authored History of the Reformation in Scotland (3 vols.), as well as A General and Historical View of Christianity, and Life of the Late George Hill, D.D.
This volume contains chapters 17–28 of the three-volume set covering the historical period from the establishment of the Reformation to the revolution. It includes a 20-page index.
George Cook (1772–1845) was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh who received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the University of St. Andrews. He authored History of the Reformation in Scotland (3 vols.), as well as A General and Historical View of Christianity, and Life of the Late George Hill, D.D.
This text explores the diverse range of significant Scottish preachers and the circumstances through which they preached—from the security of the pulpit to the secrecy of the woodlands.
This text provides a complete and concise history of the Church of Scotland up until 1841.
This volume sets the scene for the Reformation by introducing some of its causes and the circumstances surrounding it.
This volume discusses Scotland’s history from its renaissance to the Reformation. The text tracks the leadership of John Knox, and also includes an index.
This volume provides a more conversational exposition of the history of the Scottish church. It was originally assembled from lectures, and has been modified to include more direct references to historical texts. Volume 1 includes an appendix.
This volume provides a more conversational exposition of the history of the Scottish church. It was originally assembled from lectures, and has been modified to include more direct references to historical texts. Volume 2 includes an appendix.
This volume is based off academic and scholarly writing on the Scottish church that was inaccessible to the majority of the public. It was written to divulge the latest findings and the information gathered through rigorous research in a plain, accessible text.
This volume is based off academic and scholarly writing on the Scottish church that was inaccessible to the majority of the public. It was written to divulge the latest findings and the information gathered through rigorous research in a plain, accessible text.
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