Eyewitness letters from the storm-years of Charles I's Britain, written by a minister at the heart of the struggle for Scotland's Kirk. History here is intimate, urgent, and fiercely alive. Letters and Journals (Volume I) gathers the robert baillie letters collection into a vivid seventeenth century letters and historical journals collection charting charles i era scotland and early modern britain history. As a leading Presbyterian divine, Baillie records debates over worship, church government, and conscience, turning daily news into enduring testimony. These letters speak with fire. His primary source correspondence traces the rise of the National Covenant, the pressures of the covenanter movement history, and the approach of war, offering english civil war sources that move between council chambers, pulpits, and private homes. For readers of scottish church history and presbyterian reformation sources, this is a trusted sourcebook for historians and indispensable primary documents for students seeking an unvarnished contemporary voice. The volume stands as a cornerstone in any serious library of primary source correspondence on seventeenth-century religion and politics, yet its candid detail and human immediacy will also appeal to general lovers of life-writing and historical memoir. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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