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The Contents
Page to "As God is my Witness - The Presbyterian Kirk, the
Covenanters and the Ulster Scots ".
Available
from Heritage Books
Contents
Title Page
Dedication
Preface and
acknowledgements
Chapter
I. An overview
of the 17th century.
II The Kirk
and the people
III Tales of
the Covenanters
IV What`s in a
Name ?
V Covenanter
Ships
VI The
National Covenant and Greyfriars Kirk
VII The
Bishops Wars and the Wars of theThree Kingdoms 1639-46
VIII Engagers
& Resolutioners vs Whigs, Protestors and
Remonstrants.
IX Cromwell;
the Restoration of King Charles II, and return to
episcopacy.
X The Pentland
Rising - Rullion Green
XI Bass Rock
and Dunnottar Castle prisons
XII The
Sanquhar Declaration
XIII Execution
by Drowning
XiV The
Societies
Part II
The People of the Covenant
XV James
Graham, First Marquis of Montrose
XVI Archibald
Campbell, Marquis of Argyll
XVII Archibald
Johnston, Lord Wariston - the Advocate
XVIII Rev
James Sharp - Archbishop of St Andrews turncoat and
persecutor
XIX Rev
Alexander Henderson - the Statesman and Scribe
XX Rev Robert
Blair - a Godly man.
XXI Rev John
Livingston of Ancrum - a potential migrant
XXII Rev
William Guthrie of Fenwick - Risk taker and fisher
of men.
XXIII Rev
Alexander Peden - the Prophet
XXIV Rev
Samuel Rutherford - the Intellectual Gladiator and Saint
XXV Rev James
Guthrie - the Scapegoat
XXVI Rev John
Blackader - a Field Preacher and Prisoner on the
Bass Rock
XXVII Rev
Donald Cargill & the Queensferry Papers - the
Administrator
XXVIII David
Hackston. Magus Moor, Drumclog , Bothwell Brig - the
Soldier
XXIX Rev James
Hamilton - an Ulster Covenanter
XXX Rev James
Renwick - the Preacher
XXXI Rev
Richard Cameron & Ayrs Moss - the Lion
XXXII Rev John
MacMillan of Balmaghie, First Minister of the
Reformed Presbyterian
Church
Part III
The Ulster Scots. and Presbyterians in Ireland
XXXIII The
Ulster Scots - a historical snapshot.
XXXIV
Presbyterians in Ireland - so many Oaths to take.
XXXV The Irish
"Killing Time "
XXXVI Cromwell
and the Restoration in Ireland
XXXVII James
II, the siege of Londonderry and the Boyne
XXXVIII The
legacy of a hundred years of struggle
XXXIX.
Migration to the Colonies
XL. America
and the Declaration of Independence
Part IV.
Epilogue
XLI The Solway
Martyrs -Controversy returns
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