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Caroline Covenants: Scotland, 1636–1640
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Charles W. A. Prior
Published: 09 February 2012
... conscience custom Bilson Thomas adiaphora Henry VIII Scripture Concordat of Leith 1572 Hall Joseph Laud William archbishop of Canterbury Balcanquhall Walter Leslie Henry National Covenant Covenanters Aberdeen Doctors General Assembly presbyterianism liberty Scottish Kirk The external worship...
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The Covenanted Commonwealth: History, People, and Nation
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Laura A. M. Stewart
Published: 01 January 2016
... Melville Andrew Spain Aberdeen Doctors Dickson David Forbes John of Corse Guild William Mullan David Peaceable Warning A Forbes synods accountability conscience Duplyes Trew Lawe Henderson Alexander Johnstone Archibald of Wariston Mason Roger National Covenant 1638 Rollock Henry Strang...
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Disputing Providence in Seventeenth-Century Scottish Universities: The Conflict between Samuel Rutherford and the Aberdeen Doctors and its Repercussions
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Simon J. G. Burton
Published: 09 February 2017
...This chapter considers debates over middle knowledge that took place, in the context of the Arminian disputes, in Scottish universities in the mid-seventeenth century. It focuses on the important role of middle knowledge in the thought of Robert Baron and the other Aberdeen doctors...
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‘Ane Uniformitie in Doctrine and good Order’: The Scottish Universities in the Age of the Covenant, 1638–1649
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Steven J. Reid
Published: 09 February 2017
... scholasticism is evidence of intellectual stasis. Covenanters National Covenant Aberdeen doctors Aristotelian scholasticism Reformed orthodox theology Covenanting Revolution university reforms Of the many gaps in our understanding of the history of Scotland’s universities, the seventeenth century looms...
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The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
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Aaron Clay Denlinger
Published: 29 August 2019
...Aaron Clay Denlinger, The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal . In: The History of Scottish Theology Volume I: Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy . Edited by David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott, Oxford University Press (2019). © Oxford University Press.DOI: 10.1093...
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