This volume contains the revised speeches of James Bryce and William Liston regarding the Strathbogie case, a significant event in the history of the Church of Scotland. Bryce's primary speech is accompanied by Liston's speech seconding Dr. Bryce's motion, offering further insight into the complex issues at hand.
The Strathbogie case was a contentious dispute within the Church of Scotland during the 1830s and 1840s, concerning the appointment of ministers and the role of patronage. This compilation provides a detailed look into the arguments and perspectives of key figures involved in the debate. It is a valuable historical document for those interested in Scottish history, religious studies, and the development of ecclesiastical law. The speeches offer a window into the passionate debates that shaped the future of the Church of Scotland and its relationship with the wider community.
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