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  • {{r|Church of Scotland}}
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  • Church of Scotland General Assembly Hall; and the monument to [[Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey|
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  • {{r|Church of Scotland}}
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  • *The [[Church of Scotland]], the national church in Scotland; established until 1921 *The [[Free Church of Scotland (post 1900)|Free Church of Scotland]]
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  • ..."broad" Church section, and as [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland|Moderator of the General Assembly]] in 1770 and Dean of the [[Chapel Royal]
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  • : Speech before the Church of Scotland Assembly 2008[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.number
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  • ...</ref> In 1763, he became also [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1763, and [[Historiographer Royal|Royal Historiographer]] in 1764.
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  • ...of Canada), the son of James Law (1822-1882), a [[Church of Scotland|Free Church of Scotland]] (Presbyterian) minister. His mother died when Bonar was two, and his fath
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  • ...nd was a nation in the grip of a rigid, intolerant Calvinism, set by the [[Church of Scotland]]. It was also one of the poorest nations in western Europe, and the last y The Church of Scotland promoted some school expansion with the ''Act Anent the Settling of Schools
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  • ...on of the [[Niger Delta]] approached the [[Calabar]] Mission of the [[Free Church of Scotland]] and asked for a missionary to work among them. The over-extended mission,
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  • The '''Church of Scotland''' is the national Church of [[Scotland]]. It is [[reformed theology|Calvin ...whole on the Anglican model.<ref> Alan R. Macdonald, "James VI and I, the Church of Scotland, and British Ecclesiastical Convergence". ''Historical Journal''2005 48(4):
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  • ...nal courts, and he regularly appeared before the general assembly of the [[Church of Scotland]]. He was twice, in 1820 and 1822, elected [[Rector of the University of G
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  • ...ers. Most major [[trade union]]s were in favour of remaining, as was the [[Church of Scotland]]; the [[Church of England]] did not take a collective position. Most econo
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  • ...Abbey. The [[Abbey]] and adjacent 'Place' (palace), are now used by the [[Church of Scotland]]. Parts of the 13th Century structures remain, though the building has und
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  • ...eprieve unless the church interceded. However, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland urged "vigorous execution" to curb "the abounding of impiety and profanity
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  • ...e his wife, and she had fallen pregnant. As a punishment, The Presbyterian Church of Scotland required that Burns be publicly humiliated, by showing public penance in op
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  • ...iversity of Edinburgh]] and which gives access to the Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland; and Riddle's Court. Major Thomas Weir (1599-1670), who confessed to sorcer ...1846 as a college of the Free Church of Scotland, later of the United Free Church of Scotland, and since the 1930s the home of the School of Divinity of [[Edinburgh Univ
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  • ...Battle of Killiecrankie|Killiecrankie]] (1689), William was able to make [[Church of Scotland|Scottish Presbyterianism]] secure. He condoned the bloody massacre at [[Gle
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  • ...t = Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy of the Church of Scotland
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  • ...l]], but soon after precipitates a crisis by introducing episcopacy to the Church of Scotland, in the process making Edinburgh a bishopric for the first time. :'''1639''': Decisions of Glasgow [[church of Scotland|assembly]] are ratified
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