Wodrow Society
The Wodrow Society, established in Edinburgh in 1841, was a society 'for the publication of the works of the fathers and early writers of the Reformed Church of Scotland'.
The society, established in May 1841, was named after Robert Wodrow, the historian of the Covenanters. It ceased to publish in 1851.
Publications
- James Melville, ', edited by Robert Pitcairn, 1842
- John [Row (minister, born 1568)|John Row], ', 1842
- David Calderwood, The History of the Kirk of Scotland, 1842-49.
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- David Laing, ed., The Miscellany of the Wodrow Society, containing tracts and original letters chiefly relating to the ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 1844
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- Robert Rollock, Select Works of Robert Rollock, ed. William Maxwell Gunn, 1844
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- William King Tweedie, ed., Select Biographies, 1845
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- John Knox, History of the Reformation... within... Scotland, ed. David Laing, 2 vols., 1848
- William Row, ', ed. Thomas M'Crie, 1848
- Charles Ferme, ', translated from the Latin by William Skae, ed. William Lindsay Alexander, 1850