Thomas M'Crie Books
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Annals of English Presbytery
- 342 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Thomas M'Crie provides a detailed history of English Presbyterianism in this comprehensive work. Covering the earliest periods up until his own time, M'Crie explores the key figures and events that shaped this branch of Christianity, offering insights into the development of religious beliefs and practices in England.
The Story of the Scottish Church: From the Reformation to the Disruption
- 596 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Life of Thomas M'Crie
- 422 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The fascinating life story of historian Thomas M'Crie, whose works on the Scottish Reformation and its leaders remain significant to this day, providing unique insights into one of the most vital periods of Christian history.
An invaluable resource for students of Scottish history, this volume provides a fascinating account of the life and times of Robert Blair, a prominent Presbyterian minister during the 17th century. Blair's autobiography, which covers the years 1593-1636, provides a richly detailed firsthand account of life in Scotland during a tumultuous period of religious and political change. The supplement, written by Thomas M'Crie and William Row, continues the story until Blair's death in 1666. Whether you're a scholar, a history buff, or simply curious about life in early modern Scotland, this book is a must-read.
Life of Jhon Knox
- 580 pages
- 21 hours of reading
This biography tells the story of John Knox, the Scottish Reformer and religious leader who played a key role in the transformation of Scotland in the 16th century. M'Crie's meticulous research and attention to detail provide a rich and fascinating portrait of Knox's life and times, shedding light on the social, political, and religious upheavals that defined this turbulent period in European history.
Lives of Alexander Henderson and James Guthrie: With Specimens of Their Writings
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Life of John Knox; Containing Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland: With Biog
- 494 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Vindication of the Covenanters, in a Review of the Tales of my Landlord
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This work, published in the early 19th century, defends the Scottish Covenanters' historical significance and political views against Sir Walter Scott's portrayal of them in his novel, Tales of My Landlord.