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Separatist Presbyterianism in 20th Century Scotland
Published 2022-06-01“…Those of this writer have inevitably been formed, at least in part, in the context of an unusual ecclesiastical journey within the territory of three denominations—the Free Presbyterian Church, the Associated Presbyterian Churches and the Church of Scotland. …”
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The Presbyterian Church of South Africa: The early years, 1897–1923, and future prospects
Published 2022-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Us and Us: Reflections of the Wellbeing of Church-based Volunteers Working with Refugees and Asylum-seekers, Edinburgh, Scotland
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…churches…”
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A Review of The Architecture of the Scottish Medieval Church 1100–1560
Published 2013-01-01Subjects: “…Scotland, church architecture, Middle Ages, gothic, romanesque architecture, Richard Fawcett…”
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Baptists in Scotland and Their Publications in the Long 20th Century
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Interpreting Medieval Scottish Church Stained Glass Windows: Decoration and Colour in Relation to Liturgy and Worship
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Revisiting the relevant History of Livingstonia Mission and its Subsequent Synod Developments in reformed church perspective
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Predicting Group II pulmonary hypertension: diagnostic accuracy of the H2FPEF and OPTICS scores in Scotland
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The Artist as the Church’s Mouthpiece: The Cultural Witness of Church Art and Its Patronage
Published 2023-04-01“…This article explores how art installed within a church space contributes to the church’s cultural witness, drawing from the contemporary example of Alison Watt’s <i>Still</i>, installed in Old Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Edinburgh, Scotland. …”
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Translating the Past: bridging the gap between the early post-Reformation Scottish subject and archaeology's audiences
Published 2011-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Missio Dei Embodied in Local Community Ministry in Scotland
Published 2020-12-01“… This paper examines missio Dei in a local community context, interpreting the Blue Horizon Youth Charity, Aberdeen, Scotland, in light of a missiology of listening, diagnosing, and discerning. …”
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Royalist Virtuosi: James VII and the patronage of learning in Scotland 1679-1689
Published 2020“…<p>This thesis examines learned activity in Scotland between 1679 and 1689, with reference to its political and intellectual circumstances. …”
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The Brethren in Scotland: A Historical Overview during the Long Twentieth-Century
Published 2022-06-01“…At the beginning of the century in Scotland, they had spilt into three main sections: the Open Brethren, the Exclusive Brethren, and the Churches of God. …”
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¿Ante el primer diccionario monolingüe judeoespañol?
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To Build the New Jerusalem: The Ministry and Citizenship of Protestant Women in Twentieth Century Scotland
Published 2022-06-01“…In Scotland, extensive discursive attention was devoted to the place and role of women in the church for over a century before the Church of Scotland extended eligibility for ordination to women. …”
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Faith in a new Scotland: dissent, piety, and political culture, 1760-1820
Published 2024“…<p>Among the profound social and economic changes which shaped Scotland from the mid-eighteenth and into the early nineteenth centuries, the rapid growth of religious dissent altered Scotland’s religious complexion. …”
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Excavations at Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary, 1980-1994
Published 2019-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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The historical and contemporary debate about the relation of Catholic schools in Scotland and the social problem of sectarianism
Published 2015-02-01“…There have been claims that contemporary Catholic schools in Scotland are related to sectarianism by the Church of Scotland, academics, the secular lobby, the press and media and public figures, at various points in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. …”
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