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  1. The Second Disruption: The Free Church in Victorian Scotland and Origins of the Free Presbyterian Church (Scottish Historical Review Monographs Series) by James Lachlan Macleod, 2000-12-01
  2. The Anthem Book of the United Free Church of Scotland by United Free Church of Scotland, 2010-01-03
  3. History of the Missions of the Free Church of Scotland in India and Africa by Robert Hunter, 2010-03-08
  4. The Church of Scotland, past and present: its history, its relation to the law and the state, its doctrine, ritual, discipline, and patrimony by Robert Herbert Story, 2010-08-31
  5. A Wee Guide to Old Churches and Abbeys of Scotland (WEE Guides) by Martin Coventry, Joyce Miller, 1997-12
  6. The Psalms And Paraphrases According To The Version Of The Church Of Scotland: With Names Of Suitable Tunes, Parallel Passages, And Supplemental Hymns And Doxologies (1848)
  7. Of Presbyters and Kings: Church and State in the Law of Scotland by Francis Lyall, 1980-01
  8. The Psalmody Of The Free Church Of Scotland: With An Accompaniment For The Pianoforte (1845) by T. L. Hately, 2010-09-10
  9. History of the Catholic Church of Scotland: From the Accession of Charles the First to the Restoration of the Scottish Hierarchy, A.D. 1625-1878 by Alphons Bellesheim, D Oswald Hunter Blair, 2010-04-21
  10. Practice and Procedure of the Church of Scotland
  11. The Subordinate Standards And Other Authoritative Documents Of The Free Church Of Scotland by Free Church Of Scotland, 2010-09-10
  12. Church of Scotland Year Book 2008/09
  13. Vindication of the Presbyterian form of church government as professed in the standards of the Church of Scotland ... by John Brown, 2010-08-30
  14. Memoirs of the Church of Scotland: in four periods. ... : with an appendix, of some transactions since the Union by Daniel Defoe, 2010-09-01

61. The Story Of The Congreational Union Of Scotland
of Scotland explored unity with the church of scotland, the Churches of Christ, the United Free church of scotland and the United Reformed Church in the
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You are in: Reform Magazine A new Church is born The Story of the Congregational Union of Scotland Scottish Congregationalism in common with the rest of Christendom derives from the early Church - the foot of the cross and Pentecost. Contrary to a popular assumption it is not an import, but as native as tartan. With the rest of the Scottish Church it shares the heritage of Ninian, Columba and the Celtic Church, and that church's later translation to an Episcopal, Roman model. Scotland's Reformation was as confused, messy and complex as that of any nation. It was born during forty years of struggling regency. Protracted arm-wrestling between Kirk and Crown on the issues of Presbytery-versus-Bishop and Church-versus-State turned the visionary, Presbyterian Church of the Scottish Reformation by the time of the Civil Wars into an intolerant one. The time was not ripe for a Scottish Congregationalism. Cromwell's New Model Army did attempt to hard-sell Congregationalism to Scotland, during its eight-year occupation, but these efforts barely survived the Restoration. In the 18th Century voices dissenting from the Kirk could be heard in Scotland. The Glasites, the Old Scots Independents and the Berians, three indigenous forms of Congregationalism, came and went as movements concerned to synthesise the primitive New Testament Church. Their example however was still in currency when a more dynamic movement began.

62. National Archives Of Scotland - Church Records
Records of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland are held by the Scottish church of scotland congregations may, by special arrangement with The National
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Church Records
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The National Archives of Scotland has set up agreements with a number of Scottish Local Authority Archives, whereby records of particular local significance are held in local archives under the Charge and Superintendence of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland. In the case of Church Records this applies to records of Church of Scotland congregations within particular Presbyteries, especially in the larger conurbations such as Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee. Where a record is held in a local archive, this will be stated in the NAS electronic catalogue. Depositing Church of Scotland Records in The National Archives of Scotland
The National Archives of Scotland has an agreement with the Church of Scotland for the deposit of Church records that are more than 50 years old and not still in use. Such records should be delivered to the office of the Principal Clerk of the General Assembly for onward transmission to The National Archives of Scotland or, by arrangement with the NAS Church Records Officer, directly to The National Archives of Scotland. Guidance on the deposit of Church records is available from the NAS Church Records Officer.

63. Home
Part of the church of scotland; based in the town of Markinch. Includes parish history, services, events, photographs, membership and contact details
http://markinchchurch.org.uk
Markinch Parish Church Welcome to the website of Markinch Parish Church.
Feel free to explore our site to discover more about our church family.
Under the leadership of our Minister and Kirk Session, Markinch Parish Church
provides positive spiritual direction to a diverse and enthusiastic congregation.
Our Minister - Rev Alex Forsyth TD BA MTh. Originally from Kirkcaldy, Alex has degrees and diplomas in Social Science, Theology, Pastoral Theology, and Biblical Studies from Cambridge University. Overdale Theological College, The Open University, and Geneva Theological College. He has been a minister for 32 years.
Before he was inducted as parish minister at Markinch he served the church in Birmingham, Ashington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Leven, and Angus.
He served as a chaplain to staff and patients in Northgate Hospital, for those with special needs, and went on to care for staff and patients in surgical, psychiatric, geriatric and psycho-geriatric wards at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.
For 25 years he served as a cadet chaplain and recently completed 23 years as a Territorial Army Chaplain. The regiments he served include the Royal Army Medical Corps, The Royal Scots, The Cameronians, The King’s Own Scottish Borderers, The Black Watch and the Royal Engineers.
In addition to serving on several major boards and committees of the national church he has twice served as moderator of the Presbytery.

64. Church Of Scotland
This ring is for the churches of the church of scotland, that by this ring we may be able to work more closely together and to be reminded that we are all
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65. StillwaterRPC.org: A Tale Of Two Kingdoms
A History of the church of scotland from the Reformation to the Glorious Revolution by Jeff Spitler in audio realAudio and MP3 form; bibliography; links.
http://www.stillwaterrpc.org/church_history.html
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A Tale of Two Kingdoms
A History of the Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Glorious Revolution
Dr. Jeff Spitler
Sir, as diverse times before, so now again I must tell you there are two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland; there is Christ Jesus and His Kingdom the Kirk, whose subject King James the Sixth is, and of whose Kingdom he is not a king, nor a head, nor a lord, but a member; and they whom Christ has called, and commanded to watch over His kirk and govern His spiritual kingdom, have sufficient power of Him and authority so to do, both together and severally, the which no Christian King nor prince should control and discharge, but fortify and assist, otherwise not faithful subjects, not members of Christ.
Andrew Melville to James the Sixth (First) in 1596

This class will attempt to tell the story of two kingdoms in Scotland: Christ's Kingdom, the Church, and that kingdom which also belongs to Christ, but is ruled by the civil magistrate. Man, in his fallen state, is often tempted to assert his autonomy over God. For the civil magistrate, the temptation often takes the form of extending his dominion beyond its proper boundaries.

66. Beechwood House - Church Of Scotland Board Of Social Responsibility - Patient UK
Beechwood House church of scotland Board of Social Responsibility - Patient UK. A directory of UK health, disease, illness and related medical websites
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/26740546/
Beechwood House - Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility
69-71 Old Perth Road
Inverness
Tel: 01463 711355
Fax: 01463 711544
Best time to telephone: 9.00am - 4.00pm, 7 days a week
Beechwood House is a drug/alcohol rehabilitation centre including a Designated Place (alternative to custody) and a rehabilitation unit. Models used are primary social learning, cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Prochaska and Di Clemente. Clients are accepted from Scotland, particularly Highland. Person centred counselling.
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67. Glasgow Presbytery - Home Page
church of scotland. Offers list of local congregations, committees, news, vacancies, agencies, directory and prayer.
http://www.cofs-glasgow.org.uk/
Presbytery of Glasgow home committees news vacancies ... prayer
Welcome to the Church of Scotland in Glasgow
Reflections...

A series of personal reflections by members of the Presbytery of Glasgow. In this section...
The Moderator is elected annually by the Presbytery and serves for one year.
Former Moderators

Names and dates of office for all Presbytery Moderators since 1946.
Glasgow Presbytery Vision Statement

Our aim as a presbytery. Committee Pages Much of the work of the Presbytery is done by its members meeting in committees throughout the year. News Pages Forthcoming events, Presbytery Newsletters, and "Good News Stories" from around the Presbytery. Vacancies Pages Do you have a skill or gift which can be used in the church? Vacancies for all aspects of Christian Service are advertised here. Congregations Pages There are some 150 congregations within the Presbytery of Glasgow. Details about churches, service times and locations are available here. Agencies Pages The work of the Presbytery is enhanced by the service of people working in various agencies of the Presbytery. From Young People, to the Homeless, to the Asian community, our Christian witness impacts the life of our society. There are other denominations of the Christian Church ministering to the people of Glasgow. This section contains links to them and to other agencies affecting the life of people in Glasgow.

68. Victoria View Alcohol Rehabilitation - Church Of Scotland Board Of Social Respon
Victoria View Alcohol Rehabilitation church of scotland Board of Social Responsibility - Patient UK. A directory of UK health, disease,
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Victoria View Alcohol Rehabilitation - Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility
21 Westland Drive
Glasgow
Tel: 0141 959 1679
Fax: 0141 954 2572
Best time to telephone: 24 hour service
Victoria View is a residential rehabilitation unit delivering therapeutic services for a maximum of 26 weeks for people who suffer from alcohol abuse. The Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility offers a Christian response to many of the problems facing people today. Therapy involves counselling/keyworking, group work, planned reviews, and a range of skill-based social activities. Funding can be sourced privately or from Local Authorities or Department of Social Security depending on circumstances. Clients may be from anywhere in the UK.
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69. THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
A look at the disruption and union from the viewpoint of the Glen. Contains photographs.
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THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
In Glen Urquhart most of the community supported the Disruption and erected the church and the manse in 1847. In 1900 the minister and most of the congregation joined the Union. However, all the elders and many of the congregation had returned to the Free Church by 1903. The church was destroyed by fire in 1956 and rebuilt shortly after on a much smaller scale. Glen Urquhart: Church located at Oakbank, Milton, 1 mile west of Drumnadrochit on A831 Cannich Road.
The above photo of the Church before the fire was graciously sent to me by Rev. Ian Allan, author of "West the Glen".
Story of The Free Church of Scotland (in brief)by Rev. Ian Allen
This church was built in 1844 by the people of the Glen. The story behind the building of the church is common to many Highland communities of the time, when the "Disruption" took place. It was a most heart-warming story. Briefly at the centre of the story is a spiritual movement that was taking place throughout Scotland. This movement meant that people became very aware that the men in the pulpit and ruling over them in spiritual matters (their ministers) ought to be men who believed in, and preached from, the Bible. However the predominant church in Scotland was the Church of Scotland, and in many places the men who occupied the pulpit were not at all interested in the specifics of Bible teaching. Indeed their life styles were far from commending Bible teaching.

70. Free Church Of Scotland --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Free church of scotland church organized in 1843 by dissenting members of the church of scotland. The disruption was the result of tensions that had existed
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9035279

71. United Free Church Of Scotland --  Encyclopædia Britannica
United Free church of scotland Presbyterian church formed in 1900 as the result of the union between the Free church of scotland and the United Presbyterian
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9074294

72. The Fishwrapper
Mission partners of the church of scotland working in Northeast Thailand. Contains news of local church developments. Includes many photos.
http://website.lineone.net/~mfucella/
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Greetings from The Thai-Burma border
As you can read in the latest Fishwrapper we have been settling in to the new and challenging work with the Karen Christians of the 16th Presbytery of the Church of Christ in Thailand. We are finding the Karen to be wonderful neighbors and hosts. Despite all the challenges the people face they are warm and outgoing. Always seeing the positive and always hoping for the best. The Karen people and the Church which is called to serve them are under constant political and cultural pressure. Have a look at some of the linked websites to the left to findout some of the horrific details of the oppression faced by the Karen living in Burma. Recent evictions of this indigeneous people from forest homelands and the fact that many are seen as 2nd or 3rd rate citizens (eg. given only hilltribe status and restricted as to rights of movement) highlights the difficult situation they face in Thailand as well. Klity, where one of the Presbytery's new believers' groups is located has suffered from the exploitative practice of a lead mine.

73. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Church Of Scotland
An overview of the church of scotland Scotland s established church.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/subdivisions/scotland/
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74. BBC - History - Church Of Scotland Split, 1843
church of scotland ministers marched out of the General Assembly in 1843 to form the Free church of scotland.
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75. Cairneyhill Parish Church Home Page
News and Information on vibrant church of scotland village congregation.Includes times of services, magazine and diary of events
http://www.cairneyhillchurch.org.uk/
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Cairneyhill Parish Church Church of Scotland Cairneyhill, Dunfermline, Fife
(Crèche Available) Evening Informal Service "Journey of Tranquillity" 3rd Thursday of month 8.00pm Monthly Evening Praise Service "On Fire" (normally) 1st Sunday 7pm at Cairneyhill or Limekilns or Crombie Vestry Hour at Cairneyhill Old Manse, 5 Main Street Wednesdays 6.30 pm - 7.30 pm Also: Women's Group, House Groups, Summer Holiday Club Minister: Rev Norman Grant BD Session Clerk: Derek N I Peters Contact us: E-mail Derek Peters , Session Clerk

76. Welcome To The Highland Cathedral Of St Columba Church Of Scotland, Glasgow
Introduction to Highland Cathedral, website for St Columba church of scotland, St Vincent Street, Gl.
http://www.highlandcathedral.org/
Highland Cathedral St Columba Church of Scotland "A place of my heart, a place of my love" home page quick guide to our website finding us contact us search site ... sitemap :: Home »» home page ::
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77. Homepage
Back Free Church History Noticeboard Tape Ministry Sermons Links Welcome to the website of the Free church of scotland, Back, Isle of Lewis
http://www.backfreechurch.co.uk/
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78. Church Of Scotland -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Both the church of scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church are Churches The Kirk traces its roots back to the original Celtic Church in Scotland (6th
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The Church of Scotland is the (Click link for more info and facts about established) established (Click link for more info and facts about national church) national church of (One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts) Scotland . (It does not regard itself as a " (Click link for more info and facts about state church) state church ", having fought for centuries to prevent government interference in its affairs.) It is commonly known as the Kirk (The dialect of English used in Scotland) Scots for church ). The Church of Scotland is (A follower of Calvinism as taught in the Presbyterian Church) Presbyterian , not (Click link for more info and facts about Episcopal) Episcopal , and should not be confused with the (The national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the Sovereign as its temporal head) Church of England , the (Click link for more info and facts about Church in Wales) Church in Wales , the (Autonomous branch of the Church of England in Ireland) Church of Ireland nor the much smaller (Click link for more info and facts about Scottish Episcopal Church) Scottish Episcopal Church , all of which are part of the (The national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the Sovereign as its temporal head)

79. Free Church Of Scotland Record CWC Periodical Detail
Issuing Body, Free church of scotland, Board of Missions and Education. Other Entries, Continued as Missionary Record of the United Free Church of
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80. Church Of Scotland Reports To The General Assembly CWC
by 1884 church of scotland Foreign Mission Office, 42 Hanover Street, In 1866 the onevolume Reports on the Schemes of the church of scotland for the
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