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         Church Of Scotland:     more books (100)
  1. A Letter to the Lord Chancellor; On the Claims of the Church of Scotland in Regard to Its Jurisdiction, and on the Proposed Changes in Its Polity by John Hope, 2010-03-30
  2. The Ministers' Directory Or, Forms for the Various Duties of the Holy Ministry, According to the Practice Fo the Church of Scotland, 2Nd Ed., Corrected by James Anderson, 2010-01-11
  3. The United Free Church of Scotland, by James Barr, 1934
  4. A Sketch of Native Education in India Under the Superintendence of the Church of Scotland by James Bryce, 2010-01-11
  5. Heritage of Our Fathers: Free Church of Scotland - Her Origin and Testimony by G.N.M. Collins, 1976-12
  6. The Free Church Pulpit: Consisting of Discourses by the Most Eminent Divines of the Free Church of Scotland, Volume 1
  7. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution, Volume 1 by Robert Burns, Robert Wodrow, 2010-03-09
  8. The Church of Scotland, a Sketch of Its History by Pearson M'Adam Muir, 2010-01-11
  9. History of the Catholic Church of Scotland: From the Revolution of 1560 to the Death of James the Sixth, A.D. 1560-1625 by Alphons Bellesheim, D Oswald Hunter Blair, 2010-04-20
  10. The Church of Scotland in the Thirteenth Century: The Life and Times of David De Bernham of St. Andrews, Bishop A.D. 1239 to 1253 : With List of Churches Dedicated by Him, and Dates by William Lockhart, 2010-01-09
  11. A Guide to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland by Andrew Herron, 1988-12
  12. Church and Theology in Enlightenment Scotland: The Popular Party, 1740-1800 (Scottish Historical Review Monograph series) by John R. McIntosh, 1998-08-01
  13. Digest Of Rules And Procedure In The Inferior Courts Of The Free Church Of Scotland (1869) by Robert Forbes, 2008-08-18
  14. The Crown Rights of the Redeemer: The Spiritual Freedom of the Church of Scotland by Marjory MacLean, 2009-05-01

121. Aberdeen Unitarian Church
Congregation in North East scotland. Information on services, events, history and calendar.
http://www.aberdeen-unitarians.org.uk
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122. Home
Specialists in charity and church accounts and business solutions.
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123. The Scottish Catholic Media Office - The Bishops Conference Of Scotland
This office provides a service to the press and media, offering them informationand guidance on the activities of the church in scotland.
http://www.scmo.org.uk/
welcome to the official Catholic Media Office website. This office provides a service to the press and media, offering them information and guidance on the activities of the Church in Scotland. "The Church cannot fail to be ever more deeply involved in the burgeoning world of communications. There must be an active and imaginative engagement of the media by the Church". Pope John Paul II 5 St. Vincent Place,
Glasgow.
T: F: E: mail@scmo.org
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124. The Principality Of Zugesbucht And Congregatio Catolica Sine Dogma
Congregation formed by members of the Universal Life church, and a principality of the church situated in scotland and consisting of one square foot in both the Camster Burn area of Caithness and in Overscaig. Information about the state's government and citizens.
http://www.angelfire.com/me/lytz/ccsd.html
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THE PRINCIPALITY OF ZUGESBUCHT AND
CONGREGATIO CATOLICA SINE DOGMA
CONGREGATIO CATOLICA SINE DOGMA (CCSD)
(The Catholic Congregation Without Dogma) (CCSD) is a congregation founded in 1995 by some ULC ministers and it is led by a Prince-Cardinal, His Royal Eminence, The Prince-Cardinal Michael. The ULC stands for The Universal Life Church, and if you would like to be an ordained minister you should visit ULC . As a congregation of ULC we only believe in that which is right and every member of CCSD also has the right to interpret what is right for themselves. But CCSD follows the Catholic Church's model.
THE PRINCIPALITY OF ZUGESBUCHT
is a principality of the church ruled by the Prince-Cardinal. Therefore it could be compared with the Vatican. The Principality actually exsists and is situated in the historic Highland County of Caithness in Scotland. The Prince-Cardinal is also a Laird of Camster.
STATEMENT
We, the Prince-Cardinal of the Principality of Zugesbucht great you! We have discovered a lack of what the Vatican is in the real world, and would like to bring it into the world of micronations. Note, that the religious aspect is only secondary and We accept all faiths. We would like to have archbishops and bishops around the world, and if you are, or if you have someone among your citizens, who is interested in religious aspects - regardless of faith - please, let him or her know about our webpage.

125. Peterhead Methodist Church - Home Page
History, church groups, preachers, magazine, groups, services and prayer. Part of the North of scotland Mission circuit.
http://www.peterhead-methodist.org.uk/
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Peterhead Methodist Church in the North of Scotland Mission Circuit
Minister - Rev Geoff Bowell, The Manse, 49 Queen Street, Peterhead, AB42 1TU, UK
The Town The Church
Peterhead is the largest town in Aberdeenshire, some 32 miles (51.5 km) north of the city of Aberdeen and the most easterly town in Scotland. It was founded by the 4th Earl Marischal and developed around the harbour at Keith Inch in 1587. By 1680 Peterhead had become one of the largest fishing ports on the north coast. Today Peterhead, known locally as the 'Bloo Toon', is a thriving town of around 19,000 inhabitants where the local Buchan dialect is still frequently heard, have a look at the 23rd Psalm!

126. Reformed Baptist Church Inverness Scotland - Wicket Gate Magazine
The Wicket Gate Magazine of the Reformed Baptist church, Inverness, scotland. Magazineof the Reformed Baptist church, Inverness scotland.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/westcombe/
Welcome to the "Wicket Gate" Magazine
A Continuing Witness.
On line with the kind permission of W.J. Seaton, the Elders, Deacons and members
of the Reformed Baptist Church, Inverness, Scotland
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Direct Index of Articles and Sound Files contained in Wicket Gate Magazine Pages.
Who were They
Gleanings in the Psalms
Psalm 13
Another Alarm to the Unconverted
Joseph Alleine
Boys and Girls
How many of you have been Lost
Six rules for young Christians
Brownlow North
What various hinderances we meet
William Cowper
Jesus blessed Saviour, help me now to raise
F.R. Havergal
My hope is built on nothing less
E. Mote
David and Jonathan's Covenant
David spares Saul The Death of Saul Crossing the Jordan W. J. Seaton Why Study the Ten Commandments Dr Nick Needham The Pastor's Letter Who Were They? An Alarm to the Unconverted From Covenant Times ... Christ's intercession Exodus 28 verses 1-12 Religious or Christian? Mark 7 verses 1-23 The Pastor's Letter Preaching from the Past Forerunners to the Reformation A poem by Madame Guyon written while in prison for Christ's sake ... O thou great eternal Jesus by R. Burnahm A debtor to mercy alone by A. M. Toplady

127. Redirection Page
An independent nondenominational church in the West End of Glasgow, the second city of scotland.
http://www.wgnc.org.uk/
Welcome to West Glasgow New Church
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128. Pope Leo XIII 25 July 1898 On Church In Scotland.
CARITATIS STUDIUM (On the church in scotland). Pope Leo XIII. Encyclicalof Pope Leo XIII Promulgated on 25 July 1898 To Our Venerable
http://www.ewtn.com/library/ENCYC/L13CARIT.HTM
CARITATIS STUDIUM (On the Church in Scotland) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII Promulgated on 25 July 1898 To Our Venerable Brethren, the Archbishops, and Bishops of Scotland. Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Blessing. 2. Scotland, so dear to the Holy See, and in a special manner to Us, has its place in Our care and solicitude. We love to recall the fact that over twenty years ago the first act of Our Apostolic Ministry was performed in favour of Scotland, for on the second day of our Pontificate We gave back to the Scottish people their Ecclesiastical Hierarchy. From that day forward, with your efficient cooperation, Venerable Brethren, and that of your clergy, We have constantly sought to promote the welfare of your nation, which is naturally inclined to embrace the truth. And now that We are so far advanced in years that the end cannot be delayed much longer, We have thought it meet to address you, Venerable Brethren, and thus give your nation a further proof of Our Apostolic affection. 4. But since then a great change has come to pass, the ancient faith having been extinguished in the minds of the vast majority of your countrymen. Are we to suppose that it will never be restored? There are indeed some signs which lead Us to hope that, by the grace of God, a brighter religious future awaits the Scotch people. We see that Catholics are more liberally and kindly dealt with as time goes on, that Catholic doctrines are no longer publicly held up to scorn, as perhaps was formerly the case, but on the contrary are favourably considered by many, and accepted by not a few. We also perceive that false views and opinions, which effectively prevent the perception of truth, are gradually disappearing. May the search after truth spread more, for there is no doubt that an accurate knowledge of the Catholic Religion, drawn from its own, and not from extraneous, sources, will clear away many prejudices.

129. Scotland Reformation
A short history of the influence of John Knox on the church in scotland.
http://www.presbypress.com/scotland.htm
THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND In 1560 the Scottish Parliament adopted a Reformed confession of faith, known as the Scot's Confession, for the nation. They also passed anti-Catholic laws inflicting capital punishment on those who dared to celebrate mass three times or more. Throughout the nation Reformed theology and the Presbyterian system of church government, i.e., congregational election of pastors and elders, superseded the appointment system of bishops. Larger geographical areas were organized into presbyteries where ruling and teaching elders gathered as an assembly to vote on church concerns. A general assembly of elders covering the nation of Scotland was also established and met when there were issues confronting the presbyteries as a whole. For a period of time a patronage system in which wealthy land owners or politicians hired their own pastors competed with congregational calls of pastors. This was not received well by those of Presbyterian conviction and eventually faded out of practice. The thoroughly democratic republican style of Presbyterian government was stamped indelibly on the consciences of the Scottish people, making them a bridgehead for representative government wherever, in the future, they should migrate.

130. Crown Terrace Methodist Church
Aberdeen, scotland. Services, activities, mission statement, map, contact and preachers. Part of the North of scotland Mission Circuit.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jmwat/Ctm.htm
Crown Terrace Methodist Church
Crown Terrace is the only Methodist Church in Aberdeen. Our minister is Rev David Collinson. We are part of the North of Scotland Mission Circuit which covers several churches on the coast: Portgordon, Buckie , Banff, Portessie, Findochty, Cullen , Whitehills, Peterhead and Cruden Bay. This means that we cover a range of 70 miles, making us the largest Methodist circuit in Britain. There are 3 other full-time ministers in the circuit, one of whom, Rev. Christopher Mabb has his own Methodist web site . Many of the church services are conducted by retired ministers, ministers employed at Aberdeen University and lay preachers. To find out who is preaching this week, please see 'The Plan' Sunday Services are at 11am and 6:30pm , and the morning worship is preceded by the "Sunday at Ten" Bible study, discussion group and choir. Sunday School and creche are features of our morning service. Through Aberdeen's links with both the oil industry and education, you will always find people from far corners of the world worshipping with us. We value the experience of worshipping in an environment of people from many different cultures. See our Church Activities page for details on the various goings-on which are a part of this welcoming church.

131. Thomas Coats Memorial Church, Paisley Scotland.
Thomas Coats Memorial church Paisley scotland The Baptist CathedralOf Europe The church has been part of the Paisley skyline for
http://fenet.co.uk/coats/
Thomas Coats Memorial Church
Paisley Scotland
The Baptist Cathedral Of Europe
T he Church has been part of the Paisley sky-line for a 100 years and is sometimes called the Baptist Cathedral of Europe. The spiritual home of a broad-based congregation in the Baptist tradition, the Church is primarily a place of worship, prayer, music and the preaching of the gospel. As such it offers a welcome to all who come through its great oak doors.The beauty of the building speaks its own silent message. There is the intricate beauty of the wood carvings and the spaciousness and symmetry of the sanctuary with its vaulted roof and cruciform shape. Marble, alabaster and mosaics abound. The building, in red sandstone, is Gothic in design, topped with a crown spire rising to more than 60 metres above ground-level.
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132. True Jesus Church Edinburgh
Two congregations in Edinburgh, scotland. Many of the members are Chinese. An introduction to the TJC, service times for both congregations, contact information.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/tjc/
Updated 25 Aug 1999

133. Welcome To The Old West Kirk
History and photographs of the first Scottish Presbyterian church to be built after the Reformation. Built in 1591 and moved in 1926, its famous 19th century glass is described.
http://www.greenockoldwestkirk.freeserve.co.uk/
Welcome To The Old West Kirk
Greenock MINISTER Rev. Ian Johnson

134. Old Saint Paul's Church | Welcome
The oldest Episcopal congregation in scotland, worshiping in the traditional anglocatholic style in the heart of Edinburgh's old town.
http://www.osp.org.uk/

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Welcome to the web site of Old Saint Paul's Church Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh, UK
A very warm welcome to all visitors to this web site. We do hope that you find this site helpful and informative - whether you are seeking a new spiritual home, searching for some specific information, or simply having a browse around.
Sunday 06 June
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY 08:00 Said Mass 10:30 High Mass 18:30 Solemn Evensong and Benediction More Details>>
Future Services
Weekday Services White Rose Magazine The spring 2004 edition of the parish magazine is available to download now. More Details>> White Rose Newsletter The May edition of the White Rose Newsletter is available to download now. More Details>> Fringe High Masses Details of services during the Edinburgh Festival More Details>> News Archive Old Saint Paul's Church is part of the Diocese of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church

135. Dunblane Cathedral Home Page
A beautiful medieval church now home to a congregation of 1200 and serving the community of Dunblane in central scotland.
http://www.dunblanecathedral.org.uk

Services of Worship

Music

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Cathedral and Halls
... Scottish Church-related News - click here for a daily monitor of news from the Scottish media
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Dunblane Cathedral
Dunblane Cathedral, built upon a Christian site first established by Saint Blane around the year 600, is one of the few surviving medieval churches in Scotland. It is home to a Congregation of over 1200 members and serves the parish of Dunblane and its surroundings. Dunblane Cathedral is part of the Church of Scotland and Presbyterian in its constitution. This website contains information about every aspect of the Cathedral's life, through which we wish to foster a close affinity with everyone in our community. Our worship and all our activities are held open to anyone who might wish to participate as a member or a friend, and whether or not you have any formal Church connection you are invited to share in any part of our Congregational life and to seek the help of this church if it can be of any service to you.
Statement of Purpose
Dunblane Cathedral exists, as a congregation of the Church of Scotland, for the purpose of reflecting the Love of God to all people regardless of belief or membership of the Church, to be a place where any and all may experience God's presence and to be a fellowship which seeks to nourish and sustain its faith through worship, friendship, care and education.

136. St James The Less Choir
A mixed choir with over 30 members, aged from 7 to 80. Also Real Audio clips. Penicuik, scotland.
http://www.penicuik.demon.co.uk/stj/choir.html
The Choir of St James the Less
New singers always welcome - no auditions!

Samples of our singing (Real Audio): "Gratias agimus tibi" from Vivaldi's Gloria - June 2002

....and the last movement ("Cum sancto spiritu")

"I will sing with the spirit"
...
"Monateng kapele"

Choirmaster: Mike Hay
Depute Choirmaster: David McGavin
Organists (of a small but very nice organ ): Mike Hay, David McGavin, Jean Hindle and Jennifer Edge (aren't we lucky?)
Choir photos from the past

Link to the Dutch Organ Society
We are a mixed choir with over 30 members, aged from 7 to 80, and have the distinction of being the first Scottish church choir to be affiliated to the School of English Church Music (now the Royal School of Church Music We rehearse on Thursday evenings from 6.45 - 8.00pm in the church hall. Click here for our current Choir News We have also taken part in Twinning Exchanges with choirs in Kreis Heinsberg in Germany: the Quartettverein Myhl (below), the Chorgemeinschaft Orsbeck and the MŠnnergesangverein St Cecilia Braunsrath (also below).

137. The River Community Church
Maryhill, Clydebank, scotland. Learn about their missions, meetings, Christian drama, location and contact details.
http://www.the-river.org.uk
The River Community Church The River Community Church

138. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Priory Of Saint Andrews
One of the great religious houses in scotland and the metropolitan church in that country before the Reformation.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13332b.htm
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Priory of Saint Andrews
The Priory of Saint Andrews priory was one of the great religious houses in Scotland and the metropolitan church in that country before the Reformation. Its origin is uncertain, although all agree that it must be very ancient. According to the "Registrum S. Andreae", the first founder was Angus, King of the (Picts 735-747), who gave to Bishop Regulus, who had brought to Scotland the relics of St. Andrew, meadows, fields, and other properties. The church was, perhaps from the beginning, administered by Culdees, who also had the right of electing the bishop. In 1144, however, at the request of King Alexander I, who may be called the second founder of the priory on account of his many donations to it, Robert, Prior of Scone, was made Bishop of St. Andrews. He brought with him some of his brother-canons regular whom he established in the priory. For some time the canons and the Culdees served the church together, but by order of the pope in 1147 the Culdees, who had previously been given the option to become canons and had refused, were removed and all their rights passed to the canons who from that moment till the Reformation formed the Cathedral Chapter. When in 1297 Bishop Lamberton, who succeeded Bishop Fraser, was chosen by the canons without the intervention of the Culdees, as was done in the two previous elections, Cumyn, Provost of the Culdees, opposed the election and went to Rome. He pleaded his case before the pope in vain, and Lamberton was consecrated bishop in 1298. The Culdees, after this, disappear from St. Andrews altogether. The priory protected by bishops, kings, and noble families prospered, and like all the great monasteries it had cells or privies as its dependencies. These were: (1) Lochleven, formerly a house of Culdees, and given to the canons by Bishop Robert and King David; (2) Monymusk, where the Culdees became canons regular; (3) Isle of May, which Bishop Wishart bought from the monks of Reading and gave to the canons of St. Andrews

139. Glasgow West End Vineyard
Glasgow, scotland. Information about the church, beliefs, vision, values and ministries; meetings and how to contact them.
http://website.lineone.net/~gwvineyard
Welcome
to the NOFRAMES Home Page of Glasgow West End Vineyard Church. We are glad you found us. If you have any questions or you want to contact us, please send a message to us at: gwvineyard@lineone.net
If you don't want to use frames, you can use the links below to navigate the site: Welcome What is the Vineyard? More about SWGV Meetings ... URL: www.lineone.net/~gwvineyard

140. St Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Located in Dundee. Information, history, sermon archive, articles about the church in scotland, schedule and contact details.
http://www.stpeters-dundee.org.uk/
Please Select Congregation General Info Sunday School Contact Us Community Youth Work Pensioners Lunch Dundee International Work Community Events Student Life McCheyne Outreach Fund Wider Church The Church in Scotland Churches Abroad History Sunday Worship,
Our services are held at 11am and 6.00pm.For more info on our worship services click here Pensioners Lunch
Pensioners lunch held on the last Thursday of every month. For more details click here
Discovery Club/Youth Club
Thursday night, 6pm and 7.30pm respectively. Discovery club is for primary school aged children and Youth Club for secondary/high school age. For more info click here. Welcome to St Peter's website. Our intention is that this would be an active website, updated every week, which will be of use both to those within the congregation, friends outwith and those who are interested in the history and work of St Peter's. It is also my prayer that those who are not yet believers will benefit from reading some of the material here. To find out more about our church and how we worship please click here.

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