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The Perth kirk session books, 1577-1590, edited by Margo Todd

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The Perth kirk session books, 1577-1590, edited by Margo Todd
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Perth kirk session books, 1577-1590
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
798308339
Responsibility statement
edited by Margo Todd
Series statement
Scottish History Society, 6th ser., v. 2 (2008)
Summary
"The Calvinist Reformation in Scottish towns was a radically transformative movement. It incorporated into urban ecclesiastical governance a group of laymen - the elders of the kirk session - drawn heavily from the crafts guilds as well as wealthy merchants. These men met at least weekly with the minister and comprised a parochial church court that exercised an unprecedented discipline of the lives of the ordinary citizenry. They pried into sexual behaviour, administered the hospital and other poor relief, ordered fostering of orphans, oversaw the grammar school, enforced sabbath observance, investigated charges of witchcraft, arbitrated quarrels and punished people who railed at their neighbours. In times of crisis like the great plague of 1584-85, they rationed food sent from other towns and raised an already high bar on moral discipline to avert further divine wrath. The minute books of Perth's session, established in the 1560s and surviving most fully from 1577, open a window on this religious discipline, the men who administered it, and the lay people who both resisted and facilitated it, negotiating its terms to meet their own agendas. They are presented here with full introduction and explanatory notes"--Publisher's website
Table Of Contents
The Perth Kirk Session Books: 1577-1590 -- Appendix I: Perth Elders, 1576-1590 -- Appendix II: Hospital Masters, 1577-1590 -- Appendix III: Session Disciplinary Entries in the Parish Register, 1568
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