John Howison

John Howison (or ''Howisone, Howisoune'', or ''Howieson'', c. 1530 – 1618) was Minister in the Parish of Cambuslang during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history. He was imprisoned several times for his campaign for a Presbyterian, as opposed to Episcopal structure for the Church of Scotland. (He was always very quickly released). He also often reprimanded the King James VI for taking the advice of evil counsellors. He quarrelled with his own parishioners and was convicted of publishing a doctored version of an Act of Parliament, but he died peacefully in Cambuslang, apparently resigned to accepting Bishops in the Kirk. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Howison, John
    Published 1834
    London, R. Bentley, 1834.
    2 v. 22 cm.
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    by Howison, John
    Published 1834
    London, R. Bentley, 1834.
    1 online resource (2 v.)
    Center for Research Libraries
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