This thesis aims to answer the following question – What was the significance of civility in a Calvinist ‘godly society’? Historians have identified a growing concern with civil behaviour as one of the defining characteristics of early modern Europe. Works on religion and civility have mainly claimed that Protestant religious leaders endorsed civility uncritically. In Scotland, however, where Calvinism governed church and kingdom, the ideas of godliness and godly society dominated the concerns of parliament and the kirk sessions (church discipline) when they discussed the government of social behaviour. Civility held some place in the thinking of James VI and in some kirk session records from the 1640s. Nevertheless, it mattered less th...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
While many of the chapters in this volume focus on conceptions of church government and the use of t...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
This chapter highlights recent work on the history of Calvinist culture in Scotland between the Refo...
This thesis explores the' civilizing' of the far north of Scotland - defined as the shires of Ross, ...
This thesis analyses religious controversy in late seventeenth - and early eighteenth-century Scotla...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
This thesis traces the establishment and development of a functioning reformed church in the parishe...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
This article explores emotion and behaviour at the Glasgow Assembly in 1638. Whereas the assembly is...
This thesis examines the connections between Calvinism and early modern subjectivity as expressed in...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This thesis examines the practice and experience of religion at the parish level in post-Reformatio...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
While many of the chapters in this volume focus on conceptions of church government and the use of t...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
This chapter highlights recent work on the history of Calvinist culture in Scotland between the Refo...
This thesis explores the' civilizing' of the far north of Scotland - defined as the shires of Ross, ...
This thesis analyses religious controversy in late seventeenth - and early eighteenth-century Scotla...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
This thesis traces the establishment and development of a functioning reformed church in the parishe...
This study deals with the concept of ‘English civility’ as the ideology behind Tudor endeavours in s...
Above all, the republican regime that governed first England, and then the entirety of the British I...
This article explores emotion and behaviour at the Glasgow Assembly in 1638. Whereas the assembly is...
This thesis examines the connections between Calvinism and early modern subjectivity as expressed in...
This study examines the development of theories of civil religion in Hanoverian Britain. In the afte...
This thesis examines the practice and experience of religion at the parish level in post-Reformatio...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
While many of the chapters in this volume focus on conceptions of church government and the use of t...
This dissertation looks at three voluntary societies formed in London shortly after the revolution o...