Scots Worthies
Weight | 0.88 kg |
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Dimensions | 22.3 × 14.3 × 3.9 cm |
ISBN | 9780851516868 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Format | Book |
Page Count | 672 |
Original Pub Date | 1870 |
Banner Pub Date | Dec 1, 1995 |
Book Description
John Howie of Lochgoin, author of the classic work The Scots Worthies, lived all his days in relative obscurity in Ayrshire in the southwest of Scotland which, in earlier times, had been the scene of many notable events in the history of the Covenanters. Lacking the benefit of formal higher education, he was nevertheless well-read and deeply educated in the history of his Christian forebears. Conscious of the unfounded criticism and misrepresentation of them which had arisen even in the eighteenth century he devoted himself to compiling this fascinating volume of cameo pen-portraits. But his concern was more than historical. He recognized the power of Christian biography to instruct and inspire and to exemplify the outworking of the grace of God in human life. Howie’s chief aim was to write in such a way that readers would be encouraged to grasp the heroic, sacrificial, and glorious nature of life consecrated unreservedly to Christ.
Within the covers of a single volume John Howie’s The Scots Worthies offers stirring mini-biographies of the great roll-call of the Christian heroes of Scotland in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. A unique work it includes all the figures described by John Dickson while himself a prisoner for Christ on the Bass Rock: ‘Innocent Hamilton, godly and patient Wishart, apostolic Knox, eloquent Rollock, worthy Davidson, courageous Melville, prophetic Welch, majestic Bruce, great Henderson, renowned Gillespie, learned Binning, pious Gray, laborious Durham, heavenly-minded Rutherford, the faithful Guthries, diligent Blair, heart-melting Livingstone, religious Welwood, orthodox and practical Brown, zealous and steadfast Cameron, honest-hearted Cargill, sympathizing M’Ward, persevering Blackader, the evangelical Traills, constant and pious Renwick’.
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PREFACE BY THE EDITOR, | ix | |
THE AUTHOR’S PREFACE, | xvi | |
INTRODUCTION, | 1 | |
Names of the Worthies. | ||
BAILLIE, ROBERT, | Kilwinning Church. | 280 |
Henry VII. Chapel. | ||
BALFOUR, JOHN, OF KINLOCH, | Portrait of Claverhouse. | 622 |
BINNING, HUGH, | Glasgow College. | 207 |
Glasgow College, Outer Quadrangle. | ||
BLACK, DAVID, | Abbey Church of Holyrood. | 80 |
BLACKADER, JOHN, | Monument at North Berwick. | 521 |
BLAIR, ROBERT, | The College Kirk, Glasgow. | 335 |
Ripon Cathedral. | ||
Monument in Aberdour Churchyard. | ||
BOYD, ROBERT, | 139 | |
The Abbey Church of Paisley. | ||
BROWN, JOHN, | Stadthouse, the Hague. | 412 |
BRUCE, ROBERT, | Linlithgow Palace. | 142 |
Gateway of Linlithgow Palace. | ||
BUCHANAN, GEORGE, | 66 | |
Ruins of Crossraguel Abbey. | ||
CALDERWOOD, DAVID, | Jedburgh Abbey. | 201 |
West Port, St Andrews. | ||
CAMERON, RICHARD, | The Castle of Maybole. | 421 |
Monument at Airsmoss. | ||
CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD, MARQUIS OF ARGYLE, | 242 | |
Portrait of Alexander Leslie. | ||
The Maiden. | ||
CAMPBELL, JOHN, EARL OF LOUDON, | Loudon Castle. | 268 |
York Minster. | ||
The Tower of London. | ||
CARGILL, DONALD, | Glasgow Cathedral, East View. | 439 |
CRAIG, JOHN, | Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots. | 76 |
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT, | Belfast Lough. | 171 |
DAVIDSON, JOHN, | St Giles, Edinburgh, South View. | 83 |
DICKSON, DAVID, | 288 | |
King’s College, Aberdeen-Front View. | ||
Archbishop of Glasgow’s Palace. | ||
DICKSON, JOHN, | Rutherglen Church. | 590 |
DUNCAN, ANDREW, | Blackness Castle. | 110 |
DURHAM, JAMES, | The Old Steeple, Dundee. | 219 |
Glasgow College, Inner Quadrangle. | ||
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell. | ||
FLEMING, ROBERT, | Scots Church, Rotterdam. | 572 |
Stadthouse, Amsterdam. | ||
GARNOCK, ROBERT, | Old View of Stirling Castle. | 457 |
Greyfriars Churchyard. | ||
Edinburgh Tolbooth-North Front. | ||
GILLESPIE, GEORGE, | St Giles, Edinburgh, North View. | 191 |
Westminster Abbey. | ||
GORDON, JOHN, VISCOUNT KENMUIR, | Portrait of Charles I. | 153 |
The Palace of Holyrood. | ||
GORDON, WILLIAM, OF EARLSTOUN, | Battlefield of Drumclog. | 403 |
GRAY, ANDREW, | Glasgow Cathedral-West View. | 215 |
GUTHRIE, JAMES, | 257 | |
The Churches of Stirling. | ||
Netherbow Port-West Front. | ||
GUTHRIE, WILLIAM, | Portrait of General David Leslie. | 320 |
Brechin Cathedral. | ||
HACKSTON, DAVID, OF RATHILLET, | Portrait of General Dalziel. | 430 |
HALL, HENRY, OF HAUGHHEAD, | Old View of Berwick. | 417 |
Canongate Tolbooth. | ||
HAMILTON, PATRICK, | St Salvator College, St Andrews. | 11 |
Ruins of the Cathedral, St Andrews. | ||
HAMILTON, SIR ROBERT, OF PRESTON, | Preston Tower. | 597 |
Haddington Church. | ||
HENDERSON, ALEXANDER, | 180 | |
Church at Leuchars. | ||
Greyfriars Church, Edinburgh. | ||
Monument in Greyfriars Churchyard. | ||
HOG, THOMAS, | St Duthach’s Church, Tain. | 559 |
Old Machar Cathedral, Aberdeen. | ||
JOHNSTON, ARCHIBALD, | Portrait of the Earl of Traquair. | 298 |
Windsor Castle. | ||
Portrait of Andrew Cant. | ||
Durham Cathedral. | ||
Netherbow Port-East Front. | ||
KER, ROBERT, OF KERSLAND, | The Tolbooth of Glasgow. | 435 |
Dumbarton Castle. | ||
KIDD and KING, MESSRS, | 409 | |
KNOX, JOHN, | 48 | |
John Knox in St Giles, Edinburgh. | ||
John Knox’s House, Edinburgh. | ||
Portrait, William Maitland. | ||
LIVINGSTONE, JOHN, | 367 | |
Portrait of Charles II. | ||
MACBEAN, ANGUS, | 555 | |
M’CLELLAND, JOHN, | 197 | |
M’KAIL, HUGH, | Edinburgh Tolbooth-South Front. | 354 |
Cross of Edinburgh. | ||
M’WARD, ROBERT, | 476 | |
MELVILLE, ANDREW, | 91 | |
Courtyard of Falkland Palace. | ||
The Palace of Hampton Court. | ||
MILL, WALTER, | Abbey Church of Dunfermline. | 33 |
Martyrs’ Monument, St Andrews. | ||
MITCHELL, JAMES, | 173 | |
MITCHELL, JAMES, | Archbishop Sharp’s Residence. | 382 |
Portrait of Lauderdale. | ||
The Boots. | ||
The Bass Rock. | ||
The Grassmarket of Edinburgh. | ||
MONCRIEFF, ALEXANDER, | 549 | |
NEVAY, JOHN, | 365 | |
NISBET, JOHN, OF HARDHILL, | Bothwell Bridge. | 494 |
Portrait of James II. | ||
PATON, CAPTAIN JOHN, | Portrait of the Marquis of Montrose. | 479 |
Fenwick Church-Exterior. | ||
Fenwick Church-Interior. | ||
Monument in Fenwick Churchyard. | ||
New Monument in do. | ||
PEDEN, ALEXANDER, | 507 | |
RENWICK, JAMES, | 525 | |
Montalban’s Tower, Amsterdam. | ||
Dublin Bay. | ||
Castlehill, Edinburgh. | ||
ROLLOCK, ROBERT, | 73 | |
ROW, WILLIAM, | Parliament House, Stirling Castle. | 88 |
RUTHERFORD, SAMUEL, | King’s College, Aberdeen. | 232 |
Monument at Anwoth. | ||
SCRIMGEOUR, JOHN, | Portrait of James VI. | 114 |
SEMPLE, JOHN, | 378 | |
SHIELDS, ALEXANDER, | Darien House, Edinburgh. | 581 |
Dunnottar Castle. | ||
SIMPSON, PATRICK, | Falkland Palace. | 101 |
Market-Cross of Aberdeen. | ||
SMITH, WALTER, | 454 | |
STUART, JAMES, EARL OF MORAY, | 37 | |
Moray’s House, Edinburgh. | ||
TRAILL, MESSRS ROBERT, | 624 | |
VEITCH, WILLIAM, | 607 | |
Communion Stones of Irongray. | ||
St Nicholas’ Church, Newcastle. | ||
Portrait of William III. | ||
WELCH, JOHN, | 118 | |
Edinburgh Castle. | ||
The Palace of Whitehall. | ||
WELCH, JOSIAS, | 152 | |
WELWOOD, JOHN, | Old View of Perth. | 398 |
WISHART, GEORGE, | 18 | |
The Castle of St Andrews. | ||
WOOD, JAMES, | Portrait of Archbishop Sharp. | 316 |
CONCLUSION, | Martyrs’ Monument. | 626 |
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