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Since Protestantism went silent, no Luther’s voice, no Zica’s drum proclaiming that God’s truth was not the Devil’s lie; and the last of the Cameronians (Renwick was the name of him, honour to the name of the brave!) sank, shot, on the

Castle Hill of Edinburgh,  there was no partial impulse of faith among nations. Herein, we say in that astounding faith of theirs lies the miracle. It is a faith, undoubtedly of  the more prodigious sort, even among faiths; and will embody itself into prodigies.
—Thomas Carlyle

“The Reformed Presbyterian Church, with congregations in North America and Ireland as well as Scotland, the Church is a remnant standing as a witness of the bitter struggle fought by its founders against the tyranny of the House of Stuart.” 
–J.D. Douglas

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