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Mr. Simson's Knotty Case: Divinity, Politics and Due Process in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland Book

Mr. Simson's Knotty Case: Divinity, Politics and Due Process in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland
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  • Mr. Simson's Knotty Case: Divinity, Politics and Due Process in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland
  • Written by author Anne Skoczylas
  • Published by Carleton University Press, 2001
  • The issues involved in these trials included the right of universities to discipline their professors, the degree of political control over the appointment and methodology of teachers, the preservation of factional advantage through such appointments, and
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
1 Introduction: Scotland after 1707 3
2 John Simson: Historiography and Significance 13
3 My Great Unfitness for Discharging such ane Office Aright: John Simpson and Glasgow University 29
4 I Profes myself only a Student: Simson as Teacher 52
5 So Unspotted a Church: Challenges to Scottish Calvinisn 70
6 A General Inclination to Novelties in Doctrine: Letters, Negotiations, Skirmishes, 1711-1715 103
7 A Speedy Trial: Libel, Committee, Trial 1715-1717 128
8 Adiew to the Piece and Unity of this place: Simson and Glasgow Politics 177
9 Further Gulps of Error: Simson and Religious Turmoil 210
10 A Crime Deeper than Crimson: From Letter to Suspension, 1726-1727 243
11 The Brink of a Rupture: Depose? Acquit? 1727-1729 288
12 Quit of him at last: Descent into Obscurity, 1729-1740 322
13 Conclusion: Scotland Transformed 341
App. A Documents re Simson's First Case 355
App. B Documents re Simson's Second Case 362
Glossary 371
Bibliography 377
Index 399


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