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discussed religious matters (encouraging Presbyterian resistance to Episcopalian reform backed by the monarchy) with the several radical ministers who were then and later well-known: Samuel Rutherford
(some of whose letters to her survive), William Livingstone
Publishing
Elizabeth Melvill
Jamie Reid Baxter
published through Solsequium of Edinburgh a new selected edition, Poems of Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross: drawing on the discovery of twenty-nine previously unknown, unpublished poems hidden among sermons by Robert Bruce
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Laroche, Rebecca. “Elizabeth Melville and Her Friends: Seeing ‘Ane Godlie Dreame’ through Political Lenses”. CLIO, Vol.