Cover; Contents; Introduction: Prelude to Revolution: The Reckless Reign of James VII and II; 1 Presbyterianism's Glorious Revolution; 2 The Kirk, by Law Established; 3 Purging and Planting: The Commissions for the North and South; 4 Coping with Union; 5 Anti-Jacobite and Anti-Union; the Presbyterian Dilemma; 6 Home and Foreign Mission; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary
The period between 1689 and 1716 witnessed a fundamental reordering of the political, religious and cultural map of the British Isles. Exploring the ecclesiastical settlement in Scotland, this book provides a thorough and thoughtful account of how Presbyterians seized the opportunities presented by Glorious Revolution, and then the Act of Union, to establish the national Church in accordance with their ideals, at the expense of the Episcopalian model. It argues that this process was to have a deep and lasting effect on the development of both Scotland and an expansionist British state