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  2. Covenanters - Wikipedia

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    Covenanters [a] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the primacy of its leaders in religious affairs. It originated in disputes with James VI and his son Charles I over church organisation and doctrine , but expanded into political conflict over the limits ...

  3. The Covenant (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is set in South Africa, home to five distinct populations: Bantu (native Black tribes), Coloured (the result of generations of racial mixture between persons of European descent and the indigenous occupants of South Africa along with slaves brought in from Angola, Indonesia, India, Madagascar and the east Coast of Africa), British, Afrikaner, and Indian, Chinese, and other foreign ...

  4. National Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The success of the Covenanters encouraged opponents of the king in his other realms of England and Ireland, with leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 later admitting to being inspired by their example. In 1643 the Covenanters would sign the Solemn League and Covenant with the English Parliament, turning the tide in the First English Civil War ...

  5. Old Mortality - Wikipedia

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    Ch. 9 (22): Henry is horrified by the extreme views expressed at a council of the Covenanters. Ch. 10 (23): Henry accepts Cuddie's offer to enter his service and receives from him the deceased Bothwell's pocket-book. He joins in a council of six to plan the reduction of Tillietudlem. Ch. 11 (24): Evandale arrives at Tillietudlem.

  6. William Craig Brownlee - Wikipedia

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    Walter Scott, whose portrayal of the Covenanters Brownleee called an injustice, was the epic's inspiration. Brownlee also edited the Dutch Church Magazine (four volumes), founded The Protestant Vindicator newspaper in 1834, and published several books, including: Inquiry into the Principles of the Quakers (1824)

  7. Battle of Drumclog - Wikipedia

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    Inside the kirk, located on the A71 Edinburgh to Kilmarnock road, is a stained glass window depicting the Covenanters, and a painting of the Covenanters' army standard. The kirk holds an annual memorial service on the first Sunday in June, at the Drumclog Monument. The Covenanters' flag from this battle at Drumclog now resides in a museum in ...

  8. John Paton (Covenanter) - Wikipedia

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    James Paton was a Covenanter. He was born at Meadowhead in the parish of Fenwick, Ayrshire, where his father had a farm. Until near manhood he was employed in agricultural pursuits. According to one account he went as a volunteer to Germany, and served with such distinction in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus that he was raised to the rank of captain.

  9. Category:Covenanters - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Covenanters, members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church of Scotland, informally referred to as the Kirk, and the primacy of its leaders in religious affairs.