This thesis examines Evangelicalism as a broadly-based intellectual and social movement which sought to shape the overall thought and life of the Church of Scotland during the first half of the nineteenth century. A set of distinctive organisations --religious periodicals, voluntary societies, education, and corporate prayer-- provided its institutional structure. They represented the practical response to a general concern for revitalising the Church, for evangelism, and for social morality. 'Evangelicals' are defined as those who combined participation in these institutions with a fundamental commitment to the Church of Scotland as an established, national church. The development of each of these institutions is explored as a me...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This study concentrates on the scientific writings of Thomas Chalmers, David Brewster, John Fleming ...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...
This thesis examines the nature and role of evangelicalism within the Established Church of Scotlan...
This thesis deals with the theology and development of the Evangelical Episcopalian movement in nine...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the c...
In Scottish Presbyterianism the period from 1796 to 184 3 was a transitional era of Evangelical asce...
The thesis is presented in five books each with a number of subdivisions or chapters. The first is c...
The Free Church of Scotland's home-mission campaign played a major role in the Church's attempt to d...
This thesis explores the relationship between Evangelicalism and the Socialist Revival by way of a ...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
Evangelicals have traditionally been regarded as antiintellectual, ascetic, and philistine. This the...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the ci...
This thesis considers the drive to commemorate within Ulster Protestantism. It focuses on Londonderr...
This study examines how the two strands which made up Presbyterianism in Scotland in the years betw...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This study concentrates on the scientific writings of Thomas Chalmers, David Brewster, John Fleming ...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...
This thesis examines the nature and role of evangelicalism within the Established Church of Scotlan...
This thesis deals with the theology and development of the Evangelical Episcopalian movement in nine...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the c...
In Scottish Presbyterianism the period from 1796 to 184 3 was a transitional era of Evangelical asce...
The thesis is presented in five books each with a number of subdivisions or chapters. The first is c...
The Free Church of Scotland's home-mission campaign played a major role in the Church's attempt to d...
This thesis explores the relationship between Evangelicalism and the Socialist Revival by way of a ...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
Evangelicals have traditionally been regarded as antiintellectual, ascetic, and philistine. This the...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the ci...
This thesis considers the drive to commemorate within Ulster Protestantism. It focuses on Londonderr...
This study examines how the two strands which made up Presbyterianism in Scotland in the years betw...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This study concentrates on the scientific writings of Thomas Chalmers, David Brewster, John Fleming ...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...