• The Free Church of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor; Scots: Free Kirk o Scotland) is a conservative evangelical Calvinist denomination in Scotland...
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  • 1900 by the union of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (or UP) and the majority of the 19th-century Free Church of Scotland. The majority of...
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  • contemporary usage, the Free Church of Scotland usually refers to: Free Church of Scotland (since 1900), that portion of the original Free Church which remained...
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  • Distinct from Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland and Free Church of Scotland (post 1900) The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster is a Calvinist denomination...
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    The Church of Scotland (Scots: The Kirk o Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Eaglais na h-Alba) is a Presbyterian denomination of Christianity that holds the...
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    Kirk (category Church of Scotland)
    the Church of Scotland. See: Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900) Free Church of Scotland (since 1900) A pair of rhyming jibes remain from the time of the...
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  • The Free Church of Scotland has the following presbyteries and congregations: The table below lists the congregations of the Free Church of Scotland by...
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    Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the majority of the Free Church of Scotland in 1900. The 1921 Act recognised the kirk as the national church and the monarch...
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  • Wee Free was an epithet commonly used to distinguish two Scottish Presbyterian Churches after the union of 1900: The Free Kirk and The United Free Kirk...
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  • Free Church College may refer to: One of the three original ministerial training institutions of the Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900): Free Church...
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    similar, the word Presbyterian is applied to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland or to English Dissenter groups that formed during...
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    denominations in Scotland include the Free Church of Scotland, and various other Presbyterian offshoots. Scotland's third largest church is the Scottish Episcopal...
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    Free Church of Scotland urgently required a new theological college (New College) in Edinburgh, an Assembly Hall and a home for the Free High Church (the...
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  • after 1900, when close relations were resumed with the section that stayed outside the union which formed the United Free Church of Scotland in 1900. There...
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    Edinburgh: The New Town Church of Scotland serves Edinburgh's New Town, in Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland, formed on 1 February...
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    members of the congregation. Many parish churches in Scotland today are "linked" with neighbouring parish churches served by a single minister. Since the...
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    United Presbyterian Church, which in turn joined with the Free Church in 1900 to form the United Free Church of Scotland. The removal of legislation on lay...
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    Abbeygreen Church is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in the small town of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire. As a Christian congregation, it is presbyterian...
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  • The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into Presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into Parishes, each served...
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    Free Church is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in Aberdeen. Bon-Accord Free Church was formed in 1828 via the secession of members of the...
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    built by the Free Church of Scotland as the Nathanial Stevenson Memorial Free Church, becoming part of the United Free Church of Scotland in 1900, which in...
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  • United Free Church of Scotland, was opened in 1900, although a church has existed on the site since 1844. The church, including an adjoining church hall...
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    The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland is a small, Scottish, Presbyterian church denomination. Theologically they are similar to many other Presbyterian...
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    of 1843. Roughly a third of the clergy, mainly from the North and Highlands, formed the separate Free Church of Scotland. The evangelical Free Church...
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  • Presbyterian Church of Scotland. In relation to the history of the Church of Scotland it is known as the Second Secession: relating to the First Secession of 1733...
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    the United Free Church of Scotland united with the Church of Scotland. During World War II, the Sherbrooke congregation was joined by that of nearby St...
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  • congregation was part of the Free Church of Scotland, until the merger of 1900, when it became a part of the United Free Church of Scotland. After September...
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    the United Free Church in 1900 and the Church of Scotland in 1929 as Newington East Parish Church. McCrie-Roxburgh united with the church in 1920 and...
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    high proportion of their population belonging to the Protestant Free Church of Scotland or the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The Outer Hebrides...
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  • The Scottish Episcopal Church (Scottish Gaelic: Eaglais Easbaigeach na h-Alba; Scots: Scots Episcopal(ian) Kirk) is the ecclesiastical province of the...
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