Bag om A History of Congregational Independency in Scotland
A History of Congregational Independency in Scotland is a detailed account of the history of Congregationalism in Scotland. The book covers the origins of the movement in 16th century Scotland, its growth and development throughout the centuries, and its contributions to Scottish religious and cultural life. James Ross was a prominent Scottish Congregational minister and scholar, and his writing provides a fascinating perspective on an important movement in Scottish religious history.
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