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369:. It called for signatories to "overthrow the kingdom of darkness" and pledge that "We shall to our power relieve the church and subjects of this kingdom of that opposition that hath been exercised upon their consciences, civil rights and liberties, that men may serve him holily, without fear, and possess their civil rights in quietness, without disturbance." It accused the rulers of having "degenerated from the virtue and good government of their predecessors into tyranny; governed contrary to all right laws, exercised such tyranny and arbitrary government, oppressed men in their consciences and civil rights ...", and affirmed in its final article that, "We bind and oblige ourselves to defend ourselves, and one another, in our worshipping of God, and in our natural, civil and divine rights and liberties, till we shall overcome, or send them down under debate to posterity, that they may begin where we end." 245: 218: 268: 202: 257: 229: 425:"I, being a minister of Jesus Christ, and having authority and power from Him, do, in His name and by His spirit (...) excommunicate and cast out of the true Church, and deliver up to Satan, James, Duke of Monmouth, for coming into Scotland at his father's unjust command and leading armies against the Lord's people, who were constrained to rise, being killed in and for the worshipping of the true God, and for refusing, that morning, a cessation of arms at Bothwell Bridge, for hearing and redressing their injuries, wrongs and oppressions." 276: 501:
his extreme sentiments to the influence of others. Among the people he seems to have won admiration for the profoundness of his convictions and the fearlessness with which he acted on them, when the result to himself could not fail to be ruinous. Some sermons, lectures, and his last speech and testimony have been printed; but Peter Walker in the 'Remarkable Passages' in which he records his life in 'Biographia Presbyteriana,' indicates that the impression produced by them was far inferior to that of his spoken discourses.
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Though Cargill's very stringent views were not generally accepted by his countrymen, both he and his friend Cameron took a great hold on the popular sympathy and regard. Personally, Cargill was an amiable, kind-heart man, very self-denying, and thoroughly devoted to his duty. Wodrow ascribes some of
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led by James Irving of Bonshaw (who got the reward). Tried for treason before the High Court of Justiciary, he was found guilty, and executed at the Cross of Edinburgh with four others [Walter Smith, William Cuthil, William Thomson, James Boig], 27 July 1681. His forfeiture was rescinded by Act of
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As a result of his protest, he was dismissed. Cargill was deprived of his benefice and banished beyond the Tay by the privy council (1 October 1662). He disregarded the sentence, became a field preacher, and was conspicuous for the earnestness with which he denounced the presbyterian ministers who
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in 1645. He was licensed by the Presbytery of St Andrews on 13 April 1653 and was ordained in 1655. He was later deprived by the Privy Council, on 1 October 1662, for disobeying the Act of Parliament in not keeping a day of thanksgiving for His Majesty's Restoration, and not obtaining presentation
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We are not come here to keep this day upon the account for which others keep it. We thought once to have blessed the day wherein the king came home again, but now we think we shall have reason to curse it; and if any of you come here in order to the solemnising of this day, we desire you to
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before 1 November under penalties. Disregarding this sentence, he was charged to appear before the Council on 7 January 1669, and appointed to continue in his confinement, but on petition he was allowed to visit Edinburgh about law affairs. He turned down an offer of a parish at
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The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution, with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, and preliminary dissertation
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Parliament 4 July 1690. He married Margaret (died 12 Aug. 1656, within a year and a day of their marriage), daughter of Nicol Brown, burgess of Edinburgh, widow of Andrew Bethune of Blebo.
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on 27 July 1681. He is reported to have said to the crowd, "The Lord knows I go on this ladder with less fear and perturbation of mind, than ever I entered the pulpit to preach.".
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A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. New ed., rev. under the care of the publishers. With a supplementary volume, continuing the biographies to the present time
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The book of Scotsmen eminent for achievements in arms and arts, church and state, law, legislation, and literature, commerce, science, travel, and philanthropy
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There is a monument to him at his birthplace in Rattray, Perthshire; and his name also appears on the Covenanters' Memorial near Maybole, South Ayrshire.
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accepted the 'indulgence' in 1672. On 16 July 1674 and 6 August 1675 decreets were passed against him for holding conventicles and other offenses.
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and refused to appear before the privy council to account for his unauthorised preaching. On 16 July 1674 he was affectedly outlawed for holding
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The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland
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Analecta: or, Materials for a history of remarkable providences; mostly relating to Scotch ministers and Christians
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Returning to Scotland in 1680, Cargill drafted a declaration of principles, contained in the document known as
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R. C. Paterson, A Land Afflicted, Scotland And The Covenanter Wars, 1638–1690, John Donald, Edinburgh 1998,
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and collation from the archbishop before 20 September. He was ordered at the same time to remove beyond the
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He married Margaret Browne, widow of Andrew Betham of Blebo, in 1655, but his wife died 12 August 1656.
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Fasti ecclesiae scoticanae; the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation
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An ecclesiastical history of Scotland : from the introduction of Christianity to the present time
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which fell into government hands on 4 June when he narrowly escaped arrest at an inn in the town of
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The theology and theologians of Scotland : chiefly of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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Men of the Covenant : the story of the Scottish church in the years of the Persecution
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This biography posits a later date for Cargill's birth, as late perhaps as 1627.
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Six saints of the Covenant; Peden: Semple: Welwood: Cameron: Cargill: Smith
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King Charles II, the first monarch to rule after the Scottish Restoration
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M. Grant, The Lion of the Covenant, Evangelical Press, Darlington 1997,
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was offered for his apprehension, dead or alive. For excommunicating at
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on 22 June 1679 between Royalists and Covenanters, and fled to the
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Eventually Cargill was arrested, sentenced to death and hanged in
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Last Speech and Testimony, with Four Letters (Cloud of Witnesses)
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Light in the north : the story of the Scottish Covenanters
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Walker, Patrick; Shields, Alexander; Stevenson, John (1827).
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Cargill's name appears on the base of the Maybole monument
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Walker's Six Saints of the Covenant , ii., 1-62, 199-203;
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universities. In 1655 he was appointed Minister to the
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J. Howie, The Scots Worthies, Edinburgh and London, 1870
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and subsequently declared a traitor. In 1679 he joined
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People executed by the Kingdom of Scotland by hanging
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"The Second Revolt". 763: 516:Lectures and Sermons (Howie Collect.) ; 98:who worked to uphold the principles of the 1198: 1184: 1176: 1156:Wodrow, Robert; Leishman, Matthew (1842). 919:. W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. pp. 140–152 31: 20: 715: 522:Wodrow's Hist., iii., 279, passim ; 130:, where he matriculated as a student of 703: 672: 641: 1137:Wodrow, Robert; Burns, Robert (1828). 580:A modern biography of Richard Cameron. 160:), who embodied their principles in a 727: 660: 648: 528:Shields' A Hind let Loose, 141 ; 513:Torwood Excommunication, 1680 (1741); 341:Bothwell Bridge and flight to Holland 7: 970:Howie, John; Carslaw, W. H. (1870). 751: 739: 684: 377:On 22 June 1680 Cargill's associate 1598:People from Blairgowrie and Rattray 279:The Cargill Stone, Cargill Court, 14: 999:. Paisley: A. Gardner. p. 63 936:. Darlington: Evangelical Press. 551:. 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National Covenant
Solemn League and Covenant
Presbyterianism
Rattray
Perthshire
notary public
University of Aberdeen
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St Salvator's College
River Tay
Eaglesham
conventicles
Richard Cameron
Cameronians
Reformed Presbyterians
Declaration
Sanquhar
merks
Torwood
Charles II.
James, Duke of York
Covington Mill
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