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PROTESTANT COVENANTER FROM PRIESTHILL
John Brown (Covenanter)
  • Battle of Drumclog Memorial inscription
  • Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum]]; Study for The Covenanters' Preaching
  • George Harvey]], 1830. Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection
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  • Monument at the Martyrs Grave
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John Brown of Priesthill         
John Brown (1627–1685), also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill farm, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland. He became a Presbyterian martyr in 1685.
Covenanting         
  • Alexander Leslie]], Lord General of the Covenanter Army during the [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]]
  • James Sharp]], [[Archbishop of St Andrews]], assassinated by Covenanter radicals in 1679
  • The "Burning Bush" emblem of the Church of Scotland, bearing the motto "Yet it was not consumed"
  • ''Covenanters in a Glen'' by Alexander Carse; an illegal field assembly or Conventicle
  • James Guthrie]]
  • [[Greyfriars Kirkyard]], where the National Covenant was signed in 1638
  • Martyrs' Monument [[Greyfriars Kirkyard]]
  • [[John Knox]], who founded the reformed [[Church of Scotland]] or kirk
  • 1637 riots over the [[Book of Common Prayer]]
  • Marquess of Argyll]]
SCOTTISH RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
Covenanting; National Covenant of the Church of Scotland; Covenanter Wars; National covenant; Covenanting party; Army of the Covenant; Scotch Covenanter; National Covenant of 1638; Presbyterian Covenanters; Scottish Covenanters; Supplicant (Covenanter); Covenanter
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Covenant.
II. Covenanting ·adj Belonging to a covenant. Specifically, belonging to the Scotch Covenanters.
Convenanter Church         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Convenanter Church is a misspelling of Covenanter Church, a nickname often applied to and used by the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the past. In the United States, "Convenanter Church" also refers to two buildings once used by this denomination, which are listed by this misspelling on the National Register of Historic Places:

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John Brown of Priesthill

John Brown (1627–1685), also known as the Christian Carrier, was a Protestant Covenanter from Priesthill farm, a few miles from Muirkirk in Ayrshire, Scotland. He became a Presbyterian martyr in 1685.

Among the numerous executions carried out by the government during The Killing Time of the 1680s, the allegations of brutality make this event one of the most controversial illustrations of the character of John Graham of Claverhouse, afterwards Viscount Dundee.