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Presbyterianism and the governance of the Church of Scotland at the turn of the eighteenth century Examines church and civil records available in Stirling Archives and the National Records of Scotland, as well as memoirs, letters and diaries Describes the new Presbyterian regime and the circumstances of its replacement of Episcopal rule Provides statistical analysis of the recruitment and experiences of new ministers, their relatiships with each other and heritors Considers the survival of support for the episcopal regime locally Gives an in-depth examination of local responses to the controversy leading up to the Act of Union In 1690, the Church of Scotland rejected episcopal authority and settled as Presbyterian. The adjacent Presbyteries of Stirling and Dunblane covered an area that included both lowland and highland communities, speaking both English and Gaelic and supporting both the new government and the old thus forming a representative picture of the nation as a whole. This book examines the ways in which the two Presbyteries operated administratively, theologically and geographically under the new regime. By surveying and analysing surviving church records from 1687 to 1710 at Presbytery and parish level, Andrew T. N. Muirhead shows how the two Presbyteries related to civil authorities, how they dealt with problematic discipline cases referred by the Kirk Sessions, their involvement in the Union negotiations and their overall functioning as human, as well as religious, institution in seventeenth-century Scotland. The resulting study advances our understanding of the profound impact that Presbyteries had on those involved with them in any capacity.

Scottish Presbyterianism Re-Established: The Case of Stirling and Dunblane, 1687-1710

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    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 16/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781474447393, 978-1474447393
    ISBN10: 1474447392

    Number of Pages: 280

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    Presbyterianism and the governance of the Church of Scotland at the turn of the eighteenth century Examines church and civil records available in Stirling Archives and the National Records of Scotland, as well as memoirs, letters and diaries Describes the new Presbyterian regime and the circumstances of its replacement of Episcopal rule Provides statistical analysis of the recruitment and experiences of new ministers, their relatiships with each other and heritors Considers the survival of support for the episcopal regime locally Gives an in-depth examination of local responses to the controversy leading up to the Act of Union In 1690, the Church of Scotland rejected episcopal authority and settled as Presbyterian. The adjacent Presbyteries of Stirling and Dunblane covered an area that included both lowland and highland communities, speaking both English and Gaelic and supporting both the new government and the old thus forming a representative picture of the nation as a whole. This book examines the ways in which the two Presbyteries operated administratively, theologically and geographically under the new regime. By surveying and analysing surviving church records from 1687 to 1710 at Presbytery and parish level, Andrew T. N. Muirhead shows how the two Presbyteries related to civil authorities, how they dealt with problematic discipline cases referred by the Kirk Sessions, their involvement in the Union negotiations and their overall functioning as human, as well as religious, institution in seventeenth-century Scotland. The resulting study advances our understanding of the profound impact that Presbyteries had on those involved with them in any capacity.

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