Laurence A.B. Whitley

A Great Grievance


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Abbey, later became Lord Paisley. Cf., Cormack, Teinds, 81.

      Chapter Two

      Thus it was that with every passing year, the possibility—if it ever existed— of lay patronage being removed from the Scottish parochial landscape grew ever more impracticable. A century that began with a land owning class that was relaxed about ownership of the privilege ended in a very different atmosphere. Nonetheless, such were the twists and turns of the Crown’s relations with the Kirk over the ensuing fifty years, suddenly abolition returned, not just as a possibility, but a reality. In order to understand how the change came about, it is important to look briefly at the strategies employed by James and his son Charles as they sought to mould church and state to their liking.

      James’s Ecclesiastical Policies, 1592–1625