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The biography traces a church leader’s life from early education and studies abroad to university principalships, emphasizing his campaigns to shape national education and to defend presbyterian church government. It recounts confrontations with royal favourites and bishops, assemblies that disciplined compliant clergy, episodes of flight to England, court disputes, and periods of detention. Documentary sources, sermons, and diary material are used to portray his strategies, theological convictions, and administrative reforms, and to explain how his actions affected the structure and practice of the national church.

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William Morison

William Morison was a Scottish author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the life and contributions of significant figures in Scottish history. His notable work, "Andrew Melville," explores the life of the influential theologian and reformer who played a crucial role in the Scottish Reformation. Morison's writings reflect a deep engagement with the religious and political currents of his time, offering insights into the complexities of Scottish identity and governance during the Reformation period.

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