The religious reformation in Scotland entered a new and vigorous phase in the 1630s, when the more determined of the Protestant reformers challenged the traditional ideas and institutions of church, state, and monarchy. In Scotland, this confrontation exploded into a fierce struggle between religous groups, and it was in this struggle for religious supremacy that the ladies of the Covenant played a significant role. The biographies here include such ladies as Anne Cunningham, Lady Boyd, Elizabeth Melville, Jane Campbell, Anne Lindsay, and many more.
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