This study traces how Scripture is fulfilled in history through the lives of Scotland’s ministers, inviting readers to see faith in action.
The book presents a biographical and historical portrait of Robert Fleming and the church in Scotland during a time of great trial. It frames his education, calling, and the trials faced by faithful ministers, including ejection from their homes and parishes, as part of a larger story of prophetic fulfillment and providence. Readers gain insight into the era’s religious struggles and the idea that faithfulness can shape events and inspire future generations.
In this edition you will explore:
- biographical sketches that illuminate Fleming’s life and ministry
- historical context surrounding the 1660s–1660s Scottish church policy and the Glasgow Act
- themes of providence, conviction, and perseverance under pressure
- howScripture is interpreted as dynamically fulfilled in church growth and human history
Ideal for readers of church history, Scottish religious heritage, and historical theology.