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field-conventicle
ˌfield-conˈventicle An open-air religious meeting. See conventicle 4 c.1678 Marvell Corr. ccclxi. Wks. 1872–5 II. 631 They [the Scots] still continue their..field conventicles. a 1715 [see conventicle n. 4 c]. a 1806 C. J. Fox Hist. 129 The punishment of death..had formerly attached upon the preache... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Bell (field preacher)
William Bell was a field preacher and 17th century minister. He was apprehended at Pentland while in the discharge of his duty, 4 September 1676. , or in any house where there are more persons than the house contains, so that some of them are without doors (which is declared to be a house conventicle wikipedia.org
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Conventicle
The result was the institution of field conventicles''' — meetings held, sometimes under cover of night, in the open air, on moors or hills, in glens and These heads are concerning (i) hearing of curates, (ii) owning of tyrants’ authority, (iii) unlawful imposed oaths, (iv) field meetings, (v) defensive wikipedia.org
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field
▪ I. field, n. (fiːld) Forms: 1–2 feld, 3–6 feild(e, feld(e, 3 fæld, south. vælde, vald(e, (5 falde, feald), 3–4 south. veld(e, 3–5 felt(e, fild(e, (5 fyld(e), 4–6 feeld(e, 6–7 fielde, 6– field. [Com. WGer.; OE. feld str. masc. corresponds to OFris. and OS. feld masc. (MDu. velt, Du. veld neut.), OH... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conventicle Act 1664
From small beginnings these field assemblies—or conventicles—were to grow into major problems of public order for the government. The Conventicle Act was formally repealed in 1689, although its authority had lapsed, by default, in 1667. wikipedia.org
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James Renwick (Covenanter)
Accordingly, in October 1681, he organised a secret meeting of members of this party, probably a field-conventicle, and by his earnest zeal did much to Field conventicles were still prohibited. wikipedia.org
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John King (Covenanter)
An attempt was made to capture King at a conventicle near Cardross in June 1675. One man, Norrie, was killed defending the preacher who escaped. Some escaping from Hamilton, took the direction of Loudoun Hill, where a large field-meeting was to be held. This led to the skirmish at Drumclog. wikipedia.org
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Solomon Eccles
He would worship with other Quakers, although the Conventicle Act 1664 declared that this was a dangerous and seditious activity. more than five persons, "over and besides those of the same household, if it be in a house where there is a family inhabiting, or if it be in a house, field wikipedia.org
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John Nisbet
(1627–1685) was a Scottish covenanter who was executed for participating in the insurgency at Bothwell Brig and earlier conflicts and for attending a conventicle He fought at Rullion Green (28 Nov. 1666) till, covered with wounds, he fell down and was stripped and left for dead upon the field. wikipedia.org
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Dalgarnock
Conventicles On Sunday 25 July 1925 a Conventicle was held in the Dalgarnock Kikrkyard by the Rev. A further conventicle was held in the Dalgarnock burial ground in 2013. wikipedia.org
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John Dickson (minister)
He was a Covenanting field-preacher and a close associate of John Blackadder. John Blackadder, at the first armed conventicle held on the Hill of Beath, near Dunfermline, 16 June 1670. wikipedia.org
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Archibald Riddell (minister)
He was a field preacher along with John Blackadder and John Dickson. At one such conventicle, at which Robert Garnock was present there was an exchange of gunfire with government soldiers. wikipedia.org
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Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)
Barred from their churches, they held open air field assemblies called conventicles which the authorities suppressed using military force. On 13 April 1685 they were indicted as being guilty of the Rebellion of Bothwell Bridge, Aird's Moss, 20 Field Conventicles and 20 House Conventicles. wikipedia.org
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Alexander Shields
All three of the Cameronian field-preachers, of which Shields was one, rejoined the church after the Revolution. Activities on escape Shields made his way at once to Renwick, whom he found on 6 December 1686 at a field conventicle at Earlston Wood, parish of Borgue wikipedia.org
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Loudoun Hill
The first attack broke, and the English fled the field. Covenanters On 1 June 1679 a large conventicle, or outdoor religious service, was held at Loudoun Hill. wikipedia.org
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