Scotland's long reformation : new perspectives on Scottish religion, c. 1500-c. 1660 / edited by John McCallum.
2016
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Title
Scotland's long reformation : new perspectives on Scottish religion, c. 1500-c. 1660 / edited by John McCallum.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
Description
xi, 230 pages ; 25 cm
Associated name
Series statement
St. Andrews studies in Reformation history, 2468-4317
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Property and piety: donations to Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews
Burgh government and reformation: Stirling, c. 1530-1565
'Fatheris and provisioners of the puir': Kirk Sessions and poor relief in post-Reformation Scotland
'A sweet love-token betwixt Christ and His church': Kirk, communion and the search for further reformation, 1646-1658
'Out of their reasonless Rationalls': liturgical interpretation in the Scottish reformations
Reformed scholasticism, porto-empiricism and the intellectual 'long reformation' in Scotland: the philosophy of the 'Aberdeen doctors', c. 1619-1641
Declining His Majesty's authority: treason revisited in the Case of John Ogilvie
Divided by a common faith? Protestantism and union in post-Reformation Britain.
Burgh government and reformation: Stirling, c. 1530-1565
'Fatheris and provisioners of the puir': Kirk Sessions and poor relief in post-Reformation Scotland
'A sweet love-token betwixt Christ and His church': Kirk, communion and the search for further reformation, 1646-1658
'Out of their reasonless Rationalls': liturgical interpretation in the Scottish reformations
Reformed scholasticism, porto-empiricism and the intellectual 'long reformation' in Scotland: the philosophy of the 'Aberdeen doctors', c. 1619-1641
Declining His Majesty's authority: treason revisited in the Case of John Ogilvie
Divided by a common faith? Protestantism and union in post-Reformation Britain.
Series
St. Andrews studies in Reformation history.
Place of creation/publication
Netherlands.
Item Details
Call number
BR385 .S36 2016