Life Church is a congregation of the Apostolic Church located in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland. The church's building was constructed for a congregation...
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LIFE Church UK, British Christian organisation Life.Church, American Evangelical organisation Life Church, Edinburgh, a congregation of the Apostolic Church...
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festival. Historic sites in Edinburgh include Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the churches of St. Giles, Greyfriars and the Canongate, and...
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St Giles' Cathedral (redirect from High Church of Edinburgh)
Naomh Giles), or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The current building was begun in...
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St Patrick's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in the Cowgate part of Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built from 1771 to 1774, and became...
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Parish Church of St Cuthbert is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in central Edinburgh. Probably founded in the 7th century, the church once covered...
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of Edinburgh's Old Town. New College originally opened its doors in 1846 as a college of the Free Church of Scotland, later of the United Free Church of...
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of...
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James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern (category Lawyers from Edinburgh)
in Edinburgh on 2 July 1927. He won a scholarship to George Heriot's School, and then studied mathematics and physics at the University of Edinburgh, receiving...
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The University of Edinburgh (Scots: University o Edinburgh, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public...
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James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
2023. "No. 19264". The Edinburgh Gazette. 22 June 1973. p. 729. "Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly Of The Church Of Scotland 2012". Prime...
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On 9 April 2021, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, and the...
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Holyrood Abbey (redirect from Abbey Church at Holyrood)
Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland. The abbey was founded in 1128 by David I of Scotland. During the 15th century...
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General Assembly 1992, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh 1992 Scotland, The Church of (28 September 2020). "Faith Impact Forum". The Church of Scotland. Archived...
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Portobello is a coastal suburb of Edinburgh in eastern central Scotland. It lies 3 miles (5 km) east of the city centre, facing the Firth of Forth, between...
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The demography of Edinburgh, the capital city and second largest city of Scotland, is analysed by the National Records of Scotland. The population of...
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Saint Margaret of Scotland (section Early life)
(Scotorum) Reginae (Life of St. Margaret, Queen (of the Scots)), attributed to Turgot of Durham, Margaret died at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland in...
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Duke of Edinburgh, named after the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh, is a substantive title that has been created four times since 1726 for members...
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Horatius Bonar (category Clergy from Edinburgh)
ministers of the Free Church of Scotland. Horatius studied Divinity at University of Edinburgh and was ordained as a minister for the Church of Scotland in 1838...
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Disruption of 1843 (redirect from Disruption of the Free Church)
the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: John Johnstone. Hanna, William (1849). Memoirs of the life and writings of Thomas Chalmers. Vol. 4. Edinburgh: Pub...
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Cowgate (redirect from Edinburgh Cowgate fire)
(Scots: The Cougait) is a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, located about 550 yards (500 m) southeast of Edinburgh Castle, within the city's World Heritage...
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Greyfriars Kirk (redirect from Greyfriars Church, Edinburgh)
Gaelic: Eaglais nam Manach Liath) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, located in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is surrounded by Greyfriars...
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William Robertson (historian) (category Principals of the University of Edinburgh)
moved to Edinburgh when his father became appointed minister of Lady Yester's Church in 1733. His father moved to Old Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh in 1736...
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Alistair Begg (redirect from Truth for Life)
Scotland at Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh and Hamilton Baptist Church in Lanarkshire. Begg became senior pastor of Parkside Church, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1983...
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Tron Kirk (category Churches in Edinburgh)
parish church in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a well-known landmark on the Royal Mile. It was built in the 17th century and closed as a church in 1952...
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St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral is the Mother Church of all Scottish Episcopal churches in the Edinburgh Diocese, which stretches from the Firth of Forth...
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Dunfermline Abbey. According to the Life of Saint Margaret, attributed to Turgot of Durham, she died at Edinburgh Castle in 1093, just days after receiving...
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General Assembly. Edinburgh: T. Nelson. 1882. Retrieved 22 April 2017. "Turkish Artist Gives Life to Old Photograph". Free Church of Scotland. 30 April...
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regularly taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland. The city has become known for its festivals since the establishment in 1947 of the Edinburgh International Festival...
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The Treaty of Edinburgh (also known as the Treaty of Leith) was a treaty drawn up on 5 July 1560 between the Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth I of England...
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