Sketches of the CovenantersPuritan Publications, 2014 M06 5 - 365 páginas This work concerns the covenant-keeping history of the able men and women of Scotland who gave their lives to the service, "FOR CHRIST’S CROWN AND COVENANT." Suffering at the hands of tyrants and kings who were pawns of the Devil, the Covenanters demonstrate a tearful but God-glorifying journey in the Scottish Presbyterian movement of the 17th century. The Covenanters of old were concerned with keeping their lives and doctrine pure in accordance with the God’s revealed will in the Scriptures, and to worship Christ freely being bound together by the National Covenant of Scotland. They would have rather died than deny Jesus Christ; as the Apostle says, “If we suffer, we shall also reign with Him; if we deny Him, He also will deny us.” And as the author of this work states (which was the sentiment of the Scottish Covenanters and many of the members of the Westminster Assembly), “Covenant-breaking is, possibly, the most dangerous sin.” This work was written as a result of a visit to Scotland by the author. Out of his visit the lecture series, “The Martyrs of Scotland,” was born, and subsequently that series made its way ultimately into this present work. This new version brings some of the language up to date, and has been carefully transcribed from the original work (itis not a scan or facsimile). It also includes more than 50 illustrations, many of which were taken and enhanced from the original work published at the turn of the century. |
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... Edinburgh!” The court was stunned and immediately adjourned. The life of Knox was often in danger. Once as he sat in his room reading by candle light a shot was fired at him from the street through the window. It went harmlessly past ...
... Edinburgh, December 3, 1557. This Covenant embodied their purpose, thus, “We fay His grace, shall, with all diligence, continually apply our whole power, substance, and our very lives, to maintain, set forward, and establish the most ...
... Edinburgh, December 20, 1560. The purpose was, “To consult upon those things which are to forward God's glory and the well, “being of His Kirk.” The glory of God! The honor of Christ! The exaltation of the supreme Name! That is the ...
... EDINBURGH CASTLE The Castle is built on a rock that rises with rugged abrupt-ness 300 feet high. It is inaccessible except on one side, which opens upon the esplanade, on the foreground of the picture. In this Castle, many notable ...
... Edinburgh, August 4, 1621. The morning was gloomy. With the advancing hours the clouds grew denser and darker; the whole sky became covered with blackness; a storm of divine wrath seemed to bend the very heavens with its weight. Just at ...
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THE COVENANTERSCOMMUNIONAD 1664 | 172 |
THE HOME INVADEDAD 1665 | 178 |
THE BATTLE OF RULLION GREENAD 1666 | 184 |
THE OPPRESSORS REVENGEAD 1667 | 191 |
INDULGENCE THE SIXFOLD SNAREAD 1665 | 198 |
THE FIELD MEETINGS UNDER FIREAD 1679 | 204 |
A MASSACREAD 1679 | 210 |
THE COVENANTERS PRISONSAD 1680 | 216 |
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RENEWING THE COVENANTAD 1638 | 79 |
THE COVENANTERS AT WORKAD 1638 | 85 |
THE KING WAGES WARAD 1639 | 91 |
THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANTAD 1643 | 97 |
HIGH IDEALS BY THE COVENANTED FATHERSAD 1643 | 104 |
THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLYAD1643 | 110 |
DIVISION IN THE COVENANTED RANKSA D 1648 | 118 |
CROWNING THE PRINCEAD 1651 | 125 |
A SIFTING TIMEAD 1653 | 132 |
AN ILLUSTRIOUS MARTYRAD 1660 | 139 |
RESISTING UNTO BLOODAD 1661 | 145 |
SOURCE OF THE COVENANTERS POWERAD 1661 | 152 |
EXPELLING THE MINISTERSA D 1662 | 159 |
THE FIELDMEETINGSAD 1663 | 166 |
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEA D 1680 | 223 |
AYRSMOSSAD 1680 | 230 |
THE CAMERONIANSAD 1681 | 236 |
THE LONE STARAD 1681 | 242 |
AN EXTRAORDINARY SERVICEAD 1681 | 248 |
THE SOCIETIESAD 1682 | 254 |
THE DAUGHTERS OF THE COVENANT | 261 |
YOUNG LIFE UNDER PERSECUTION | 268 |
THE COVENANTERS BIBLE | 275 |
THE SCOTTISH SEERA D 1685 | 281 |
SCOTLANDS MAIDEN MARTYRAD 1685 | 288 |
THE ELDERSHIPA WALL OF DEFENSEAD 1685 | 295 |
A HOME DESOLATED | 301 |
LAST BUT NOT LEASTA D 1688 | 308 |
THE SHEPHERDLESS FLOCK | 315 |
THE VOICE OF THE MARTYRS BLOOD | 322 |
THE OLD BLUE BANNER YET | 329 |
A THEOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL HISTORY OF THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT | 335 |