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In Our Time: History

The Covenanters

In Our Time: History

BBC

History

4.43.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the bonds that Scottish Presbyterians made between themselves and their monarchs in the 16th and 17th Centuries, to maintain their form of worship. These covenants bound James VI of Scotland to support Presbyterians yet when he became James I he was also expected to support episcopacy. That tension came to a head under Charles I who found himself on the losing side of a war with the Covenanters, who later supported Parliament before backing the future Charles II after he had pledged to support them. Once in power, Charles II failed to deliver the religious settlement the Covenanters wanted, and set about repressing them violently. Those who refused to renounce the covenants were persecuted in what became known as The Killing Times, as reflected in the image above. With Roger Mason Professor of Scottish History at the University of St Andrews Laura Stewart Professor of Early Modern British History at the University of York And Scott Spurlock Professor of Scottish and Early Modern Christianities at the University of Glasgow Producer: Simon Tillotson

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

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0:07.4

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0:09.5

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0:11.4

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0:14.8

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0:16.7

Hello, in 1638, a gathering of Presbyterians

0:19.5

signed a solemn covenant in Edinburgh

0:21.4

in Greyfires, Kokeyard.

0:23.2

In the months after thousands from all ranks

0:25.3

added their names, an extraordinary show of defined unity.

0:29.1

They declared the people were subject to the King, Charles I,

0:32.9

but the King was subject to God, just another parishioner.

0:36.7

And his duty was to maintain the true religion, namely theirs,

0:40.1

Presbyterianism, a duty he breached.

0:43.0

When Charles attacked them, the covenant was crushed him.

0:45.7

In the later civil war, he surrendered to them.

0:47.9

They expected Cromwell to spread their form of worship to England,

0:51.2

but he attacked them.

0:52.5

And in the 1670s, Charles II suppressed them,

0:55.8

jailing many in that same Greyfires, Kokeyard,

0:58.7

executing others in what became known as the killing time.

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