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Set against the background of post-revolution Scottish ecclesiastical politics, this book addresses the hitherto largely neglected religious dimension to the debates on Anglo-Scottish Union. Focusing predominantly on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the book examines the attitudes and reactions of Presbyterians to the treaty and challenges many of the widely held assumptions about the role of the church and other groups during the debate. The focal point of the Kirk''s response was the Commission of the General Assembly. Through the extensive use of church records and other primary sources the work of the commission in pursuit of church security through its debates, committees and addresses, is discussed at length. The book also examines the church and groups like the Cameronians and Hebronites in relation to the parliamentary debate, the pursuit of alternatives to incorporation, popular protest, addressing and armed resistance.

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Focussing primarily on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the author has meticulously researched the attitudes of the Church of the time ... Historians with a particular interest in the role of the Church will undoubtedly appreciate the insight offered by this work. Life and Work A particular strength of Dr Stephen's book is the way he has untangled the several strands of opinion on union amongst the presbyterian community... it is an important piece of research, which challenges old assumptions and confirms and supplements other recent revisionist work on the union. -- Christopher Whatley, University of Dundee Parliamentary History Focussing primarily on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the author has meticulously researched the attitudes of the Church of the time ... Historians with a particular interest in the role of the Church will undoubtedly appreciate the insight offered by this work. A particular strength of Dr Stephen's book is the way he has untangled the several strands of opinion on union amongst the presbyterian community... it is an important piece of research, which challenges old assumptions and confirms and supplements other recent revisionist work on the union.

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Contents.; 1. Union; The Religious and Political Background 1689-1706.; 2. And the Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against It: Securing the; Church in the event of a Union.; 3. 'Upon the Watchtower of This Church': The Commission of the; General Assembly.; 4. Presbyteries and Parishes: Addressing Against Union.; 5. The Church and Popular Protest.; 6. Incorporating Union; the Search for an Alternative.; 7. 'That God may Mercifully Bring Good out of the Union.'; Appendix.; Bibliography.

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 13/07/2007
      ISBN13: 9780748625055, 978-0748625055
      ISBN10: 0748625054

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Set against the background of post-revolution Scottish ecclesiastical politics, this book addresses the hitherto largely neglected religious dimension to the debates on Anglo-Scottish Union. Focusing predominantly on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the book examines the attitudes and reactions of Presbyterians to the treaty and challenges many of the widely held assumptions about the role of the church and other groups during the debate. The focal point of the Kirk''s response was the Commission of the General Assembly. Through the extensive use of church records and other primary sources the work of the commission in pursuit of church security through its debates, committees and addresses, is discussed at length. The book also examines the church and groups like the Cameronians and Hebronites in relation to the parliamentary debate, the pursuit of alternatives to incorporation, popular protest, addressing and armed resistance.

      Trade Review
      Focussing primarily on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the author has meticulously researched the attitudes of the Church of the time ... Historians with a particular interest in the role of the Church will undoubtedly appreciate the insight offered by this work. Life and Work A particular strength of Dr Stephen's book is the way he has untangled the several strands of opinion on union amongst the presbyterian community... it is an important piece of research, which challenges old assumptions and confirms and supplements other recent revisionist work on the union. -- Christopher Whatley, University of Dundee Parliamentary History Focussing primarily on the period between April 1706 and January 1707, the author has meticulously researched the attitudes of the Church of the time ... Historians with a particular interest in the role of the Church will undoubtedly appreciate the insight offered by this work. A particular strength of Dr Stephen's book is the way he has untangled the several strands of opinion on union amongst the presbyterian community... it is an important piece of research, which challenges old assumptions and confirms and supplements other recent revisionist work on the union.

      Table of Contents
      Contents.; 1. Union; The Religious and Political Background 1689-1706.; 2. And the Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against It: Securing the; Church in the event of a Union.; 3. 'Upon the Watchtower of This Church': The Commission of the; General Assembly.; 4. Presbyteries and Parishes: Addressing Against Union.; 5. The Church and Popular Protest.; 6. Incorporating Union; the Search for an Alternative.; 7. 'That God may Mercifully Bring Good out of the Union.'; Appendix.; Bibliography.

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