The Days of the Fathers in Ross-Shire

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Synopsis

"The Days of the Fathers in Ross-Shire" is a profound exploration of the spiritual and ecclesiastical history of the Scottish Highlands during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Written by the esteemed Rev. John Kennedy of Dingwall, this work serves as both a historical record and a collection of biographical sketches celebrating the influential ministers and devout laymen who shaped the religious landscape of Ross-shire.

Kennedy provides an intimate look at the lives and ministries of notable figures, such as Lachlan Mackenzie of Lochcarron, capturing the fervor of the evangelical movement within the Presbyterian tradition. The book details the unique characteristics of Highland piety, the significance of the "Men" of Ross-shire, and the deep-seated traditions that defined the region's spiritual life. Through vivid anecdotes and historical analysis, "The Days of the Fathers in Ross-Shire" offers invaluable insight into the socio-religious identity of northern Scotland, preserving the legacy of a transformative era in church history. This work remains an essential resource for those interested in Scottish history, theology, and the enduring impact of the Free Church movement.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025586052
  • Number of pages: 440
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 25 mm
  • Languages: English