noun
- Scottish Presbyterians who signed covenants in the 16th and 17th centuries to defend their religious beliefs against interference from the English crown
Usage: historical
Examples
- The Covenanters resisted King Charles I’s attempts to impose Anglican practices on Scottish churches.
- Many Covenanters were persecuted for their refusal to accept royal supremacy over religious matters.
- The National Covenant of 1638 was signed by thousands of Scottish Covenanters.
- Covenanter armies fought against royalist forces during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
- The legacy of the Covenanters influenced Scottish Presbyterian traditions for centuries.
- Some Covenanters fled to Ireland and America to escape religious persecution.