The influence of Andrew Melville on the development of the Scottish Reformed Church’s system of government before 1625.
It was the fortune of Andrew Melville, no less than of John Knox, to have received sufficient training outside his native land to make a European out of one who might otherwise have been a parochial Scotsman. The intellectual stimuli to which he was exposed in Europe undoubtedly contributed greatly...
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McGill University
1963
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