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United Secession Church
United Secession Church ‹ The template below has been proposed ... do. › Part of the series on Church of Scotland Associated Presbyterian Church Free Church of Scotland Free Presbyterian Church of ...
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Secession
Secession The examples and perspective in this article ... talk page. For other uses, see Secession (disambiguation). Secession is the act of withdrawing from an ... American Revolution A proposed example of successful secession in the modern era is the American ... Crown. Some argue that this was a secession movement as opposed to a revolution. ...
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Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland The Church of Scotland (CofS, known informally as The Kirk} is the national church of Scotland. It is a Presbyterian church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation. The Church of Scotland traces ...
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United Presbyterian Church of Scotland
United Presbyterian Church of Scotland ‹ The template below has ... do. › Part of the series on Church of Scotland Associated Presbyterian Church Free Church of Scotland Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Scottish Episcopal Church Action ...
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Church of the Escócia   (translated from Portuguese)
Church of the Escócia Church of Scotland or Kirk it is the church (presbiteriana) national of Escócia . If it cannot consider a "state church" a time that the Church of Scotland fought during centuries for ...
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United Free Church of Scotland
United Free Church of Scotland ‹ The template below has ... do. › Part of the series on Church of Scotland Associated Presbyterian Church Free Church of Scotland Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Scottish Episcopal Church Action ...
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Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster Disambiguation: This Presbyterian denomination is not related to the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland or the Free Church of Scotland The Free Presbyterian Church is a nominally Presbyterian denomination founded and ... live in Ulster. Founding The Free Presbyterian Church began in March 17, 1951 (St ...
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Church of Scotland Act 1921
Church of Scotland Act 1921 The Church of Scotland Act 1921 is an Act ... dispute between the British Parliament and the Church of Scotland over the Church's independence in spiritual matters. The passing ... Act saw the British Parliament recognise the Church's independence in spiritual matters, by ...
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Thomas M'Crie
... Crie (November, 1772—August 5, 1835) was a Scottish historian, writer, and preacher born in the ... born and nursed in the class of Secession called "Anti-burghers" during the time when ... that was equally honourable to both. The Scottish Reformation and Controversy After this the life ... and fortifying the spiritual government of the church? And what is the nature and amount of that deference which the church should render to the state in ...
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Unitarianism
... clear. The first synod of the Reformed Church took place in 1555; at the second ... held their own synods as the Minor Church . Known by various other names (of which ... worship of Christ) and Anabaptist, the Minor Church was (by 1588) brought round to the ... option of conformity or exile. The Minor Church included many Polish magnates, but their adoption ... settled in Transylvania, not joining the Unitarian Church, but maintaining a distinct organization at ...
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