Religious Life in Scotland From the Reformation to the Present Day

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Religious Life in Scotland From the Reformation to the Present Day
William W Blair
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Had they returned, their influence would have been absorbed — their high, resolute position com- promised. " The centuries, " says Dr. Ker, " belong to those who know how to seize the hours. Had they re-entered the Church, and felt themselves compelled again to leave, it would have been to meet hesitation and chill of feeling among the people. " * After all, the logic of events is the best settlement of doubtful questions. In 1740 the General Assembly de230sed " the Four Brethren, " and four ot...hers with them. Seven years after this, the new Church was rent in twain by a wedge driving home civil oaths, and for other seventy-three years the disrupted body, under the vulgar names of Burghers and Anti-Burghers, maintained the struggle for existence outside the pale of the National Zion. But for the life and spiritual growth inherent in them, these two seceding Churches must have exterminated each other. Most certainly they clung to the traditional theology, when the majority of the churches of the Establishment had gone over to Moderatism, which excluded the gospel * " The Erskines, Ebenezer and Ralph.

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