Alexander F. Mitchell’s The Scottish Reformation examines the religious revolution that transformed Scotland in the sixteenth century, from the early stirrings of Protestant dissent through the pivotal years of Knox, the Lords of the Congregation, and the eventual establishment of a Presbyterian church. Mitchell traces both the theological character of the Scottish Reformation and its political and social dimensions.
As a work of ecclesiastical history by a distinguished nineteenth-century scholar, the book provides detailed analysis of the key figures, episodes, and distinctive features that differentiated the Scottish Reformation from its English and Continental counterparts. Download the free EPUB for an authoritative account of this transformative chapter in British religious history.