Protestantism in Scotland

Chapter

  1. The Darkness and the Daybreak

  2. Scotland’s First Preacher and Martyr, Patrick Hamilton

  3. Wishart is Burned, and Knox Comes Forward

  4. Knox’s Call to the Ministry and First Sermon

  5. Knox’s Final Return to Scotland

  6. Establishment of the Reformation in Scotland

  7. Constitution of the “Kirk”–Arrival of Mary Stuart

  8. Knox’s Interview with Queen Mary

  9. Trial of Knox for Treason

10. The Last Days of Queen Mary and John Knox

11. Andrew Melville–The Tulchan Bishops

12. Battles for Presbyterianism and Liberty

13. James in England–The Gunpowder Plot

14. Death of James VI, and Spiritual Awakening in Scotland

15. Charles I and Archbishop Laud–Religious Innovations

16. The National Covenant and Assembly of 1638

17. Civil War–Solemn League–Westminster Assembly

18. Parliament Triumphs, and the King is Betrayed

19. Restoration of Charles II, and St. Bartholomew Day, 1662

20. Scotland–Middleton’s Tyranny–Act Recissory

21. Establishment of Prelacy in Scotland

22. Four Hundred Ministers Ejected

23. Breach of the “Triple League” and War with Holland

24. The Popish Plot, and Death of Charles II

25. The First Rising of the Scottish Presbyterians

26. The Field-preaching or “Conventicle”

27. Drumclog–Bothwell Bridge–the “Killing Times”

28. Projects to Restore Popery

29. A Great Crisis in England and Christendom

30. Protestantism Mounts the Throne of Great Britain