As one of the most remarkable of the Scottish Covenanters, George Gillespie had a reputation in England and Scotland as an orthodox Puritan theologian and apologist for Scottish Presbyterianism. He was well known for his controversial works attacking the ceremonies of the Church of England, defending Presbyterianism, opposing religious toleration, and combating Erastianism. He is best remembered as one of the Scottish Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly in London, which sought to reform the English Church and establish a uniform religion for the two kingdoms. This study assesses his life, ideas, and legacy. In Gillespie's estimation revelation and reason played complementary roles in the Christian life. While the Fall had affected man...
This thesis analyses religious controversy in late seventeenth - and early eighteenth-century Scotla...
Historically Oliver Cromwell's 1650 invasion of Scotland and the subsequent decade long occupation ...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
This thesis examines the life and work of Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the Relief Church in ...
This thesis reasserts Alexander Henderson’s prominent place as the leading clerical spokesman for th...
This thesis reasserts Alexander Henderson’s prominent place as the leading clerical spokesman for th...
The century or so of upheaval which followed the Reformation in Scotland and the change over from me...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
The Scottish Covenanting Movement can be viewed as a reaction to the absentee monarchy of Charles I ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
Chapter one of this thesis is rather a lengthy introduction that traces the genesis of the Commissio...
This thesis analyses religious controversy in late seventeenth - and early eighteenth-century Scotla...
Historically Oliver Cromwell's 1650 invasion of Scotland and the subsequent decade long occupation ...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...
This thesis examines the life and work of Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the Relief Church in ...
This thesis reasserts Alexander Henderson’s prominent place as the leading clerical spokesman for th...
This thesis reasserts Alexander Henderson’s prominent place as the leading clerical spokesman for th...
The century or so of upheaval which followed the Reformation in Scotland and the change over from me...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
The Scottish Covenanting Movement can be viewed as a reaction to the absentee monarchy of Charles I ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
Chapter one of this thesis is rather a lengthy introduction that traces the genesis of the Commissio...
This thesis analyses religious controversy in late seventeenth - and early eighteenth-century Scotla...
Historically Oliver Cromwell's 1650 invasion of Scotland and the subsequent decade long occupation ...
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (1633-1645) has gained a reputation as a figure of controvers...