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Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Record Number : 895358
Doc. No : TLets809602
Main Entry : University of Glasgow
Title & Author : In mitiorem partem :\ Hamilton, Alan James
College : University of Glasgow
Date : 2013
Degree : Thesis (Ph.D.)
student score : 2013
Abstract : Robert Leighton (1610/11-1684) was a significant Scottish churchman of the seventeenth-century. He has been the subject of religious confessional history-writing which continues to skew our understanding of him. This thesis offers a radical reassessment of the first fifty years of Leighton’s life based upon the available primary evidence. The formative influences of Leighton’s Puritan anti-Episcopal father and his student years at the Town College of Edinburgh are re-evaluated. The possibility that he studied in Huguenot France in the 1630s is posited. Using his relationship with the Earl of Lothian to illuminate his involvement in the Covenanting movement, he is placed in Scotland from 1638. Leighton’s commitment to the Covenant and to Presbyterianism is reconsidered by charting Leighton’s career as minister of Newbattle (1641-1653) and his appointment as Principal of the Town College by the English occupiers in 1653. His decision to become a Restoration bishop in 1661 is reviewed having regard to a new understanding of his journey towards Episcopacy and by careful attention to his own words and actions. This study concludes that our comprehension of the Church of Scotland during the Covenanting, Interregnum and Restoration periods is heightened by re-discovering the real Leighton.
Subject : BL Religion; BR Christianity; BT Doctrinal Theology; BX Christian Denominations; D204 Modern History; DA Great Britain
Added Entry : University of Glasgow
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