The Scots Worthies, revised by W. H. Carlaw, is a collection of biographies celebrating prominent figures in Scottish religious history, particularly those who adhered to the Covenanters' cause during the tumultuous 17th century. This edition, updated by Carlaw, presents the lives and testimonies of these individuals, highlighting their unwavering faith and commitment to their religious principles in the face of persecution.
John Howie's work immortalizes the stories of these 'worthies, ' offering an inspirational account of courage, conviction, and sacrifice. This edition provides readers with an accessible entry point into the lives of those who played a significant role in shaping Scotland's religious and political landscape. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history, religious biography, and the enduring power of faith.
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