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Church of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kirk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kirk can mean "church" in general or the Church of Scotland in particular. Many place names and personal names are also derived from it. As a common noun, kirk is the Scots and Scottish English wor...
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The Kirk, the informal name of the National Presbyterian “Church of Scotland”, was the only dissenting religious group that simultaneously valued a "republican" style of church government, an inbred hostility to English monarchs, and independent mindedness.
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Welcome to WWW.MONIKIE.ORG.UK, from Scotland ... The graveyard, or Kirkyard which surrounds Monikie Parish Kirk on three sides, has memorials dating back to the 1600's and is still in use today in a second extension. The original yard is where the oldest stones are still to be found, although weather and air pollution...
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Clova Kirk, in the beautiful Angus Glens of Scotland, is perfect for that special occasion. Clova Kirk Trust is preserving the kirk for all. ... Clova Kirk is situated in the tiny hamlet of MIlton of Clova in Angus, North East Scotland. The kirk sits nestled deep in the heart of beautiful Glen Clova, which has been described...
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A RELATION; OF ; PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING ; THE AFFAIRS OF THE KIRK; OF SCOTLAND, FROM AUGUST 1637 TO JULY 1638. BY JOHN EARL OF ROTHES. ... becaus the liberties of the Kirk of Scotland, and forme of worschip receaved at the Reformatione, ar established in Generall Assemblies and ratified in Parliament,
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The proceedings and legislation of the Church of Scotland in the first decades after the Reformation. Originally published in three parts plus an appendix between 1839 and 1845, it is here given in one.
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