Renaissance · Europe · Religion
1638
Scottish National Covenant
February 28, 1638
Thousands of Scots signed a national covenant in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, pledging to defend Presbyterian worship against Charles I's attempt to impose an Anglican prayer book. The signature sheet passed through the crowd on a tombstone. The Bishops' Wars that followed would help ignite the English Civil War, drawing Scotland into a constitutional crisis that consumed the entire British Isles.