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A collection of sketches tracing a Scottish covenanting movement from its origins through reforming assemblies, national covenants, and military confrontations to the era of persecution and martyrdom. It profiles leaders, ministers, and ordinary adherents, describes field meetings, communions, societies, and domestic trials, and examines theological commitments, church government, and sources of strength such as Scripture and eldership. Interwoven are accounts of battles, imprisonments, massacres, and memorials, and reflections on communal resilience, devotional life, and the material and symbolic heritage left by the covenanting tradition.

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J. C. McFeeters

J. C. McFeeters is an author known for his work "Sketches of the Covenanters," which explores the historical and religious context of the Covenanters, a group of Scottish Presbyterians who resisted the imposition of Anglican practices in the 17th century. Through his writing, McFeeters contributes to the understanding of this significant period in Scottish history, highlighting the struggles and beliefs of those who fought for their religious convictions. His work is a valuable resource for readers interested in religious history and the complexities of faith during turbulent times.

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