Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal

Vols. 1 - (2011 - )


This new journal is published by the Scottish Reformation Society, The Magdalen Chapel, 41 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1JR. Subscription enquiries should be directed to the editor Rev Douglas W B Somerset (dwbsomerset(at)gmail.com).
 

Volume 1 (2011)

On-line Resource D. Hay Fleming, "Was Knox a Royal Chaplain?" Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 1-11.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Article Matthew Vogan, "Samuel Rutherford and the Theology and Practice of Preaching," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 13-37.
On-line Resource Douglas Somerset, "Thomas Boston and the Authorship of 'Queries to the Friendly-Adviser'," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 39-58.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Article John Smith, "Alexander Dyce Davidson, D.D. (1807-1872), Free Church Minister in Aberdeen," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 59-88.
On-line Resource Douglas Somerset, "Angus of the Hills (c.1809-c.1854)," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 89-108.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
On-line Resource John Keddie, "Professor James MacGregor: Theological and Practical Writings, 1868-1881," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 109-127.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Article Roy Middleton, "David Hay Fleming (1849-1931): Scottish Church Historian and Antiquarian," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 129-240.
On-line Resource Norman Campbell, "Giving Out the Line: A Cross-Atlantic Comparison of Two Presbyterian Cultures," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 241-265.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
On-line Resource Douglas Somerset, "Short Note: Mistress Rutherford and Ulster in the Summer of 1634," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal Vol. 1 (2011): 267-271.View in PDF format [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]

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Volume 2 (2012)

Article Matthew Winzer, "The Constitutional Principle of the Scottish Reformation: 1547-1648," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 1-42.
Article Douglas Somerset, "Robert Bruce in Inverness," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 43-84.
Article Douglas Somerset, "Walter Ker and the 'Sweet Singers'," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 85-108.
Article Matthew Vogan, "Alexander Shields, the Revolution Settlement and the Unity of the Visible Church," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 109-146.
Article Douglas Somerset, "Notes on the Literary Labours of the Apostle of the North," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 147-165.
Article John Smith, "Robert Shanks of Buckie (1798-1884)," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 167-195.
Article John Keddie," Professor James MacGregor and the Case of William Robertson Smith," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 197-219.
Article Norman Campbell, "Resistance to the 1892 Declaratory Act in Argyllshire," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 221-274.
Article Norman Campbell, "The Chisholmites of Achmore," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 275-291.
  Shote Note:
Article Norman Campbell, "Additional Data on Giving Out the Line in English," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 293-298.
Article "Addenda and Corrigenda to Vol.1," Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal 2 (2012): 301.

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