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1893 Annals Of The Disruption by Rev. T. Brown Antique Scottish History Book

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1893 Annals Of The Disruption by Rev. T. Brown Antique Scottish History Book

Annals Of The Disruption: With Extracts From The Narratives Of Ministers Who Left The Scottish Establishment In 1843
By The Rev. Thomas Brown
Published by MacNiven & Wallace: Edinburgh 1893

" Annals of the Disruption by the Rev. Thomas Brown is a detailed historical account of one of the most significant religious events in nineteenth-century Scotland—the Disruption of 1843, when a large body of ministers and congregations separated from the established Church of Scotland to form the Free Church. First published shortly after the event and here issued in an 1893 Edinburgh edition, the work records the theological, political, and social tensions that led to the dramatic withdrawal of hundreds of ministers who protested against state interference in church governance.

Brown's narrative provides a vivid chronicle of the crisis, explaining the long-standing conflict over issues such as patronage, ecclesiastical independence, and the rights of congregations in the appointment of ministers. Drawing on contemporary documents and testimonies, the book includes extracts from the personal narratives of ministers who left the established church, offering first-hand reflections on the difficult decisions, sacrifices, and convictions that shaped the movement. Through these accounts the work captures both the institutional drama of the Disruption and the personal experiences of those involved.

Rich in historical detail, Annals of the Disruption stands as an important source for understanding nineteenth-century Scottish religious history and the emergence of the Free Church tradition. The volume documents the profound impact of the Disruption on Scottish society, church life, and education, and remains valuable to historians of religion, students of Presbyterian history, and collectors of nineteenth-century theological literature."

General wear and fading to cover. One page sits loose near middle of book. Inscriptions present. A decent copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 22.5cm x 15cm x 5cm - 841 Pages

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["Illustrated", "Cloth Bindings", "Frontis"]
Region: Europe
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: General wear and fading to cover. One page sits loose near middle of book. Inscriptions present. A decent copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: The Rev. Thomas Brown
Publisher: MacNiven & Wallace: Edinburgh
Year Printed: 1893
Sub-subject: Scottish History