Books from the 17th Century are rare finds and its nice to see a good copy in the Highlands.
The True History of the Church of Scotland, From the beginning of the Reformation, unto the end of the Reign of King James VI
Calderwood, David
Published by NP, Edinburgh, 1678
In 1868, the Church of Scotland was experiencing a period of internal tension and external challenges. The Disruption of 1843, which saw a significant number of ministers and congregations break away to form the Free Church of Scotland, continued to shape the religious landscape. This schism stemmed from disagreements over patronage and the extent of the Church's independence from state control. Furthermore, the Church faced challenges related to theological debates and the rise of liberal interpretations of faith, particularly within its seminaries
Books from the 17th Century are rare finds and its nice to see a good copy in the Highlands.
The True History of the Church of Scotland, From the beginning of the Reformation, unto the end of the Reign of King James VI
Calderwood, David
Published by NP, Edinburgh, 1678
In 1868, the Church of Scotland was experiencing a period of internal tension and external challenges. The Disruption of 1843, which saw a significant number of ministers and congregations break away to form the Free Church of Scotland, continued to shape the religious landscape. This schism stemmed from disagreements over patronage and the extent of the Church's independence from state control. Furthermore, the Church faced challenges related to theological debates and the rise of liberal interpretations of faith, particularly within its seminaries