A Companion to the Reformation in Scotland deals with the making, shaping, and development of the Scottish Reformation. 28 authors offer new analyses of various features of a religious revolution and select personalities in evolving theological, cultural, and political contexts.
A Companion to Scottish History: From the Reformation to the Present
John Knox , History of the Reformation in Scotland , ed . and tr . William Croft Dickinson , 2 vols ( Edinburgh ... For a recent local study along these lines , see Linda Dunbar , Reforming the Scottish Church : John Winram ( c .
Were the penal laws to achieve their supposed effect, 1932–40); John Coffey, Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558–1689 (Harlow, 2000), pp. 1–3. 8 Coffey, Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, p.
The Reformation, and more specifically the Calvinist culture which emerged from it, remains a key element in Scottish literary culture, as popular books such as The Wee Book of Calvin and The Testament of Gideon Mack suggest, ...
In fact, as the book shows, this early reformer was probably Winram's own sub-prior, Alexander Young.
... New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women Writers . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press . Frater , A. ( 1997 ) ... Women , Writing , and the Reproduction of Culture in Tudor and Stuart Britain ( ed . M.E. Burke , J. Donawerth ...