"Covenanters" - 23 Text Results

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TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
An address to the people of Connor, containing a clear and full vindication, of the Synod of Ulster from the aspersions of the people called Covenanters. Written in the name of Sanders Donald, late sexton of ConnorDonald, SandersMonograph or Collective VolumeMid-Antrim Historical Group1994
An army sent from God : Scots at war in Ireland, 1642-1649Gillespie, RaymondArticle in Book1991
Catholicity and the covenant of works : James Ussher and the Reformed traditionPerkins, HarrisonMonograph or Collective VolumeOxford University Press2020
Colonel Thomas BloodPetherick, MauriceArticle in Journal1948
Confederate Catholics and covenanters, 1644-6Lenihan, Pádraig, 1959-Article in Book2009
Covenanters and antislavery in the Atlantic worldMoore, Joseph S.Article in Journal2013
Covenanting ideology in seventeenth-century ScotlandMacinnes, Allan I.Article in Book2000
Ireland and Scotland, 1638-1648Perceval-Maxwell, MichaelArticle in Book1990
Robert Blair of Bangor containing his autobiography from 1593 to 1636Article in JournalPresbyterian Historical Society of Ireland2011
Royalists, Covenanters, and the shooting of servants in the Scottish Civil WarCovington, SarahArticle in Journal2007
Scotland, Ireland and the English Civil WarHamilton, C. L.Article in Journal1975
Scottish covenanters and Irish confederates : Scottish-Irish relations in the mid-seventeenth centuryStevenson, David, Ph. D.Monograph or Collective VolumeUlster Historical Foundation1981
Strafford, the Ulster-Scots, and the covenantersPerceval-Maxwell, MichaelArticle in Journal1973
The adoption of the Solemn League and Covenant by the Scots in UlsterPerceval-Maxwell, MichaelArticle in Journal1978
The century of the three kingdomsStevenson, David, Ph. D.Article in Book1991
The fight for the union : Carson and the Ulster covenant in ColeraineKirkpatrick, ChrisArticle in Journal2012
The Life of Mr. Robert Blair, minister of St. Andrews, containing his autobiography, 1593 to 1636, with supplement to his life, and continuation of the history of the times to 1680, by his son-in-law, Mr William Row, minister of CeresMonograph or Collective Volume1848
The military and ministers as agents of presbyterian imperialism in England and Ireland, 1640-1648Furgol, E. M.Article in Book1982
The origins of Irish PresbyterianismPearson, A. F.Monograph or Collective Volume1948
The origins of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, with some comments on its recordsRoulston, William J.Article in Journal2008
The recruitment and organisation of the Scottish army in Ulster, 1642-9Hazlett, HughArticle in Book1949
William Stavely : Samuel Ferguson's 'Brief Biographical Sketch' and other materials on the Ferniskey man (1743-1825) known as the apostle of the Covenanters
  • Dunlop, Eull
  • Ferguson, Samuel
  • Hanna, Robert
  • Magee, Trevor
  • Monograph or Collective VolumeMid-Antrim Historical Group1993
    “Students who have the Irish tongue” : the Gaidhealtachd, education, and state formation in covenanted Scotland, 1638-1651Cipriano, SalvatoreArticle in Journal2021