A True State of the Case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields,

A True State of the Case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields,

Author: Jonah Bowyer At the Rose in Lud Church

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2019-07-31

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781318689866

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A true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields, now prisoner in the Tolbooth in Edinburgh, for reading common-prayer, in an Episcopal congregation there; tho' qualify'd by taking the oaths, and praying for the Queen and Princess Sophia. With copies of several original papers relating to his accusation, defence, imprisonment, and appeal, first to the Lords of the Session in North-Britain, and since to the House of Lords

A true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields, now prisoner in the Tolbooth in Edinburgh, for reading common-prayer, in an Episcopal congregation there; tho' qualify'd by taking the oaths, and praying for the Queen and Princess Sophia. With copies of several original papers relating to his accusation, defence, imprisonment, and appeal, first to the Lords of the Session in North-Britain, and since to the House of Lords

Author: Church of Scotland. General Assembly

Publisher:

Published: 1710

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Defending the Revolution

Defending the Revolution

Author: Jeffrey Stephen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-13

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1317153634

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The 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688-90 played a fundamental role in re-shaping the political, religious and cultural map of the British Isles. Yet, as this book demonstrates, many key elements of the history of the period between the landing of William of Orange and the establishment of the Union between Scotland and England, remain shadowy. In particular, the religious and theological underpinnings of the Revolution in Scotland have received scant attention compared to discussions of events in England, and Ireland. This book sets out to show how the religious dimension of the revolution settlement in Scotland while comprehensively Presbyterian, was not inevitable, revealing instead the degree of political and religious pressure that was brought to bear in order to press for a moderate settlement that took cognizance of the Episcopalian position. However, the outcome demonstrated the ability of Presbyterians to respond to the changing political circumstances and seize the opportunities they offered, enabling them to galvanise their support within parliament and secure a settlement that went beyond what William and Erastian-inclined Presbyterians would have preferred. Traditionally, treatment of the religious outcome in Scotland has been restricted to a bare narration of the significant acts of parliament - this book takes a more thorough and critical approach to explain not only the nature of the final settlement but how it was achieved, and the legacy it left for both Scotland and the newly forged British state.