An Overview of Scottish Presbyterian History
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Description: A brief history of the second reformation of Scotland, from the re-establishment of Presbyterianism in Scotland (1592)to the Glasgow Assembly of 1603.
The Scottish Preachers' Hall of Fame The Second Reformation of Scotland: An Overview of Scottish Presbyterian History When Queen Mary abdicated her throne (1567) it was filled by regents until her son James VI assumed it in 1587. Knox's spiritual successor, Andrew Melville, soon came into conflict with King James's absolutism. Tensions between James and the Presbyterians eased for a while following the re-establishment of Presbyterianism in Scotland (1592), but were soon ignited again when James ascended the English throne in 1603, thereafter exiling many leading Presbyterians (including Melville) and re-imposing the rule of bishops. King James bequeathed his son Charles I a kingdom tensing for a fight. A New Liturgy for Scotland In 1625, Charles I assumed the throne of his father, James VI.
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Date | Last updated: 16-Dec-2012 Expiry date: 17-Dec-2014 |