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Covenanter | Religious Reform, Presbyterianism & Scotland
Covenanter, any of the Scottish Presbyterians who at various crises during the 17th century subscribed to bonds or covenants , notably to the National Covenant (1638) and to the Solemn League and Covenant (1643), in which they pledged to maintain their chosen forms of church government and worship.
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Covenanters - Wikipedia
Covenanters [a] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church of Scotland
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Covenanter tank - Wikipedia
The Cruiser tank Mk V or A13 Mk III Covenanter was a British cruiser tank of the Second World War. The Covenanter was the first cruiser tank design to be given ...
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covenanter
covenanter (ˈkʌvɪnəntə(r)) [f. covenant v. + -er1.] 1. gen. One who covenants or enters into a covenant with others.1643 Caryl Sacr. Covt. 10 You must bid high for the honour of a Covenanter. 1656 S. Winter Serm. 40 Abraham is brought in as the first explicit Covenanter. 1675 Brooks Gold. Key Wks. 1...
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Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanted) - "Steelite" Covenanters
COVENANTERS & REFORMED PRESBYTERIANS: We are the remnant of those that hold to the whole of the Covenanted work of Reformation as attained in Scotland ...
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Who Were the Covenanters?
The Covenanters were Scots who signed the National Covenant in 1638 to oppose Stuart kings' interference in the Presbyterian Church, who believed only Jesus ...
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Richard Cameron (Covenanter)
By April the Scottish Privy Council reported to James, Duke of York, who feared Covenanter meetings as "fore-runners of rebellion", that new measures were A Land Afflicted, Scotland And The Covenanter Wars, 1638–1690. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1998 A general history of the period.
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COVENANTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. capitalized : a signer or adherent of the Scottish National Covenant of 1638 2. : one that makes a covenant.
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Covenanter Presbyterian Church
The name Covenanter comes from Scots Presbyterians who made a covenant with King James VI. They faced persecution, and many fled to America.
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Who were The Covenanters? - YouTube
The Covenanters and the Jacobites were two opposites in Scottish history, but they depended on each other and were inextricably linked.
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SYMBOLS OF A COVENANTER - - Passing Down the Faith
The Covenanters signed in blood on Feb 28th, 1638, and to symbolize this oath, wore blood-red bandannas around their necks. They were known as the “Rednecks.
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James Renwick (Covenanter)
Renwick was the last of the Covenanter martyrs. A Land Afflicted, Scotland And The Covenanter Wars, 1638–1690. Edinburgh, 1998
Purves, Jock. Sweet Believing.
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discovenanter
disˈcovenanter rare—1. [f. dis- 9 + covenanter 2.] One who refused to sign or adhere to the (Scottish) Covenants; cf. covenant n. 9.1827 Aikman Hist. Scot. IV. viii. 186 The secret malignants and discovenanters.
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Henry Hall (Covenanter)
Henry Hall was a Covenanter and Church of Scotland elder. He had firm Presbyterian convictions. Family background
Henry Hall of Haughhead was a Covenanter and a landowner.
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concovenanter
† conˈcovenanter A fellow-covenanter.1662 Hobbes Consid. (1680) 7 That all nations which should hear what you and your Concovenanters were doing in England, might detest you.
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