Recently Rev Dr Trevor Morrow, a former moderator of the Presbyterian Church, said, 'John Calvin remains a towering figure of influence in the church.'� [News Letter 11 September 2010]� Not only was he a powerful influence in the church but he was also a�powerful influence in Ulster.
The Ulster-Scots settlers of the 17th century introduced Presbyterianism into Ulster.� They brought Scottish Presbyterian ministers with them and within a few years the Sixmilewater Revival embedded Presbyterianism in east Ulster.� The arrival of a Scottish Covenanter army in 1642, to defend the Ulster-Scots settlers, led to the creation of the first Presbytery in Ulster and thereafter Presbyterianism was a powerful influence in the shaping of modern Ulster.
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