This is a revised second edition of a history of the reformed or fundamental religious movement drawn from Presbyterianism and flourishing particularly in the most isolated regions of Scotland. It was a religious reformation movement which was particularly strong in the middle of the 17th century, when it grew to monumental proportions and threatened the established church and state. This study is limited to Moray and Ross, and from around 1638 through 1688. It traces the northern response to the Covenanter movement and provides material on prominent Covenanters, royal or episcopal families loyal to the king, and on those who suffered for this religious movement. It continues through the Reformation and into the late 17th century.
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