
ANDREW MELVILLE - BY - WILLIAM MORISON
PREFATORY NOTE
ANDREW MELVILLE
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II - BIRTH—EDUCATION—YEARS ABROAD
CHAPTER III - SERVICES TO SCOTTISH EDUCATION—PRINCIPALSHIP OF GLASGOW AND ST. ANDREWS
CHAPTER IV - THE 'DINGING DOWN' OF THE BISHOPS—MELVILLE AND MORTON
CHAPTER V - THE 'BIGGING UP' OF THE BISHOPS UNDER LENNOX AND ARRAN—MELVILLE'S FLIGHT TO ENGLAND
CHAPTER VI - THE KING'S SURRENDER TO THE CHURCH
CHAPTER VII - THE POPISH LORDS—MELVILLE AND THE KING AT FALKLAND PALACE
This biography brings the turbulent world of 16th‑century Scotland to life, introducing listeners to Andrew Melville—a scholar‑minister whose fiery intellect helped shape a church that still defines the nation’s identity. The opening chapters follow his early education, his arrival in a country still reeling from the Reformation, and his determination to defend a Presbyterian system that promised both religious freedom and a voice for ordinary citizens. As Melville confronts the rising tide of Episcopacy, he discovers that the struggle is as much about civil liberty as it is about worship, setting the stage for a clash that will echo through generations.
Through vivid excerpts from contemporary diaries and thoughtful commentary, the book paints a portrait of a man whose conviction sparked a broader resistance to royal overreach. Listeners hear how his bold preaching and persuasive writings rallied a people eager to preserve their spiritual independence. By the end of the first act, Melville has become a central figure in a drama that intertwines faith, politics, and the fierce Scottish desire for self‑determination.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (215K characters)
Series
Famous Scots Series, 27
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jordan, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1843–1937
A Scottish Presbyterian minister who also became a lively biographer, he wrote with a clear eye for religious history and the people who shaped it. His books helped bring figures from the Scottish church and Reformation era to a wider readership.
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