Fair Sunshine
Character Studies of the Scottish Covenanters
Weight | 0.29 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 13.6 × 1.4 cm |
Banner Pub Date | Jan 1, 1968 |
topic | 17th century, General Biography |
page-count | 208 |
Original Pub Date | 1957 |
binding | ePub, Kindle (.mobi), Paperback, Paperback & ePub, Paperback & Kindle |
format | Book |
isbn | 9780851518435 |
Book Description
Many volumes deal with that terrible yet glorious period in the history of the Scottish church between the restoration of Charles II and the accession of William III, but Fair Sunshine deserves a place alongside the very best of them. Whether Jock Purves was writing about James Guthrie at the beginning or James Renwick at the very end of this time of martyrdom and suffering there was a lyrical quality about his treatment. When taken together with his spiritual perception and moral earnestness this drives every one of these biographical chapters to the heart of the reader.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
Preface | ix | |
Chronological Summary | xi | |
JAMES GUTHRIE | 1 | |
HUGH MACKAIL | 13 | |
RICHARD CAMERON | 25 | |
DAVID HACKSTON | 39 | |
JOHN BROWN | 49 | |
MARGARET MACLACHLAN & MARGARET WILSON | 61 | |
JOHN NISBET | 71 | |
JAMES RENWICK | 83 | |
JAMES MITCHELL | 107 | |
WILLIAM GORDON | 123 | |
JOHN DICK | 137 | |
DONALD CARGILL | 149 | |
Epilogue | 175 | |
An Outline of Scottish ‘Covenant History’ in the Seventeenth Century | 179 | |
Bibliography | 191 |
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This is one of my favorite biographies. It is comprised of accounts of the Scottish Covenanters who were persecuted for their faith; put in prison, tortured, and put to death. They gave their lives willingly for Christ, their gracious savior. I have read these stories over and over again. I have bought and given away copies, loaned out copies. I will sometimes on a Sunday afternoon, read a couple of the stories between our morning and evening service.