Episcopacy in Scotland : the history of an idea, 1560-1638
Mullan, David George1986
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A significant contribution to the understanding of the turbulent history of religion in Scotland during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Mullan's purpose was to study the idea of the episcopacy as an institution in Scotland from the Reformation in 1560 through the Glasgow Assembly of 1638, when episcopacy was abolished. Not only has Mullan succeeded in his stated purpose, he has also provided a seminal treatment of the dynamics inherent in the maturation of Scottish culture and the dichotomy of the English and Scottish political and religious mentalities
Main title:
Episcopacy in Scotland : the history of an idea, 1560-1638 / David George Mullan.
Author:
Mullan, David George, author
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Donald, c1986.
Collation:
vii, 279 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Bibliography, pages 258-272. - Includes index.
ISBN:
08597615099780859761505
Dewey class:
285.2411274.11283.41
LC class:
BX9071
Local class:
283.41285.2411AV4
Language:
English
Subject:
Index terms:
Church of Scotland1560-1638
BRN:
324951
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