Wast, Elisabeth. Memoirs; or, Spiritual Exercises. 1724.
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Cultural formation | Elizabeth Melvill | At the Presbyterian
religious gathering later called the communion of [or at] Shotts,EM
retired to pray privately in the bed (a curtained alcove), but then consented to pray aloud, while thousands gathered... |
Cultural formation | Elisabeth Wast | EW
, in Edinburgh on a fast day, first took the sacrament in the Church of Scotland
. Wast, Elisabeth. Memoirs; or, Spiritual Exercises. 1724. 6 |
Cultural formation | Elma Napier | EN
was exposed to a range of Christian faiths. Though her mother was Episcopalian
, the family attended a Presbyterian
kirk (the Church of Scotland) for a time during Elma's early childhood. One of her... |
Education | Mary Somerville | MS
recalls that as a young child my mother taught me to read the Bible, and to say my prayers morning and evening; otherwise she allowed me to grow up a wild creature. qtd. in Somerville, Mary. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville. Editor Somerville, Martha, 1815 - 1879, Roberts Brothers, 1874. 17 |
Family and Intimate relationships | John Buchan | His mother, Helen Jane Masterton, was a farmer's daughter who epitomized Free Church
virtues of thrift and strictness. She was eighteen when John was born and was a difficult and demanding mother to him and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | John Buchan | His father, another John, was a Free Church of Scotland
minister, and—in spite of his vocation—a sociable person with a love of traditional Scottish ballads, both words and music. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Susanna Hopton | Susanna's stepfather, whose name was Harcourt Leighton
, was a Shropshire man whose religious and political allegiances were the opposite of her royalist father's. He was a Presbyterian
in religion, and when the Civil War... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Scott | John Taylor had been a classical tutor in the Daventry Academy
and a minister in the English Presbyterian
church. By the time of his marriage his search for the truth had led him to join... |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Drummond | She had two brothers with successful public careers. George Drummond
, who was more than twenty years her elder, had worked on the terms of the Union of Scotland and England before she was born... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Helen Bannerman | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sarah Savage | Matthew Henry
(two years older than SS
, and her only surviving brother) became a celebrated Presbyterian
minister like his father, who was able to participate in his ordination in 1687. He was eminent both... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Hélène Barcynska | HB
said that her father, Colonel Henry Jervis
, owed his rigid cast of mind to his upbringing in the Presbyterian Church of Scotland
(before a rather late conversion to Anglicanism
) and to his... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catherine Carswell | Both of CC
's grandfathers were ministers who left the Church of Scotland
in May 1843 in the Disruption over the issue of state interference with the appointment of ministers to parishes. They gave up... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lesley Storm | Her father, the Rev. William Cowie
, was a minister in the Church of Scotland
. Ravenhall, Chris. “Lesley Storms Three Goose Quills and a Knife: A Burns Play Rediscovered”. Studies in Scottish Literature, Vol. 32 , 2001, pp. 46-54. 46 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Helen Maria Williams | HMW
was brought up by her mother, Helen Hay, who came from Naughton in Scotland, was known for her Presbyterian
piety, Kennedy, Deborah. Helen Maria Williams and the Age of Revolution. Bucknell University Press, 2002. 23 Wilmot, Catherine. An Irish Peer on the Continent. Editor Sadleir, Thomas U., Williams and Norgate, 1920. 39 Woodward, Lionel D. Hélène-Maria Williams et ses amis. Slatkine Reprints, 1977. 11-13 Wilmot, Catherine. An Irish Peer on the Continent. Editor Sadleir, Thomas U., Williams and Norgate, 1920. 38-9 |
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