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  1. Die Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900) entstand durch eine Abspaltung von der Church of Scotland im Jahre 1843, der sogenannten „Disruption“. Vorangegangen waren der Spaltung Auseinandersetzungen zwischen dem Mehrheitsflügel der Moderates und dem Minderheitsflügel der Evangelicals um Thomas Chalmers , deren Hauptstreitpunkt in der Haltung zur Frage der Patronatsrechte lag.

  2. 6 de may. de 2022 · The principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland; conveened at Edinburgh, the 26th day of April, 1710 Fleuron T044345-1.png 1,135 × 1,758; 122 KB. The Reverend Professor Ian Campbell Bradley.jpg 2,038 × 2,718; 915 KB. William Paul by John Kay.png 1,164 × 1,557; 1.08 MB.

  3. De Free Church of Scotland ontstond in 1843 als afscheiding van de Church of Scotland. Deze gebeurtenis staat bekend als de disruption (scheuring) en resulteerde in een uittocht van 447 predikanten uit de staatskerk. Plaats van samenkomst voor de deed of demission was de Tahfield zaal in de stad Edinburgh. Hier kwam op deze dag tevens de eerste ...

  4. By an Act of Parliament – The Church of Scotland Act 1921 – the Articles Declaratory were held to be lawful, thus recognising the Church of Scotland as the national church in Scotland but independent from the state in matters spiritual. They are still in force. Special procedures are required to amend the Articles Declaratory (see Article ...

  5. United Presbyterian Church (Scotland) The United Presbyterian Church (1847–1900) was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination. It was formed in 1847 by the union of the United Secession Church and the Relief Church, and in 1900 merged with the Free Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church of Scotland, which in turn united with the Church ...

  6. The question of church establishment and in what sense the Church of Scotland was an Established church led to conflicts with successive rulers from the Stuart monarchs onward. Monarchs tended to prefer the model of the Church of England , where the Crown had the power to appoint bishops, and various other forms of power over the Church (although it was not reduced to the complete state ...

  7. Pages in category "Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 337 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .