
The Covenanters
In Our Time
The Struggle for Scottish Worship: Covenant and Conflict
This chapter examines the friction between Presbyterian and Catholic worship, emphasizing the historical context of Scottish Reformation and the role of key figures like John Knox. It highlights resistance to royal impositions, particularly the New Prayer Book, and the creation of the National Covenant as a statement against perceived idolatry and a catalyst for collective action. The dual nature of the Covenant as both a legal document and a spiritual rallying cry illustrates its significant impact on Scottish identity and religious practices.
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