The history of Scotland from the sixteenth to eighteenth century is one of the most remarkable testimonies to the covenantal faithfulness of God.
The sturdy Scotch character forged in the furnace of relentless persecution, and coupled with the inspiring Christian theology articulated by men like John Knox, birthed a nation of genuine “bravehearts.”
Keep in mind that Americans owe more of their political freedom to Scotland – her theologians and Covenanters – than to any other people.