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Traversing a Tightrope between Ecumenism and Exclusivism: The Intertwined History of South Africa’s Dutch Reformed Church and the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian in Nyasaland...
Published 2021-03-01“…During the first few decades of the 20th century, the Nkhoma mission of the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa became involved in an ecumenical venture that was initiated by the Church of Scotland’s Blantyre mission, and the Free Church of Scotland’s Livingstonia mission in central Africa. …”
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Churches, City and National Identity in Mid-19th Century Edinburgh
Published 2020-11-01“…This paper reflects on the importance of Edinburgh’s Lawnmarket and Castlehill area in the context of the 1843 Disruption which saw the separation of the Free Church from the Established Church of Scotland mainly over the issue of the Church’s relationship with the State. …”
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’The Struggle for Spiritual Values’: Scottish Baptists and the Second World War
Published 2018-12-01“…Scottish Baptists had seen closer ties established with other churches in their country under the auspices of the Scottish Churches Council. …”
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The Impact of the Great War on Scottish Christianity
Published 2022-05-01“…This paper explores the impact of the Great War (1914–1918) on Christianity in Scotland. This includes the attitudes of various denominations to the war, the rise and fall of religious attendance, and the impact of the war on Sabbatarianism, Sunday schools, church attendance, theology, and social and moral issues in Scottish society.…”
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George Calling: A Rhetorical Analysis of Four Broadcast Sermons Preached by the Rev. George F. MacLeod from Govan in 1934
Published 2022-05-01“…MacLeod was one of the most significant Church leaders in twentieth-century Scotland. He advocated parish renewal and mission within the Church of Scotland and founded the Iona Community. …”
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Puritanism from the Outside
Published 2023-01-01“…This article seeks to “decentre” puritanism by examining it from the perspective of the other two national churches in Britain and Ireland – those in Scotland and Ireland. …”
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Activities of Father Nikolai Velimirovich in Great Britain during the Great War
Published 2017-01-01“…By the end of the war he had very close relations with the highest prelates of the Church of England, the Catholic cardinal of Westminster, and with prominent clergymen of the Church of Scotland and other Protestant churches in Britain. …”
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THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION AND HOW IT DIFFERS FROM ENGLAND’S
Published 2018-12-01“…The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led to a different type of national church in each country. …”
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The pan-Evangelical impulse in Britain, 1795-1830
Published 1974“…It focuses on the ambivalent effects of the French Revolution on church union, initially separating evangelical Dissenters from churchmen, but later bringing them back together again. …”
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JAK/STAT3 represents a therapeutic target for colorectal cancer patients with stromal-rich tumors
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Adjudicated myocarditis and multisystem illness trajectory in healthcare workers post-COVID-19
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Global oceanic diazotroph database version 2 and elevated estimate of global oceanic N<sub>2</sub> fixation
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Puritanisme en Skotland
Published 1992-08-01“…<strong>Puritanism and Scotland</strong><br /> Puritanism influenced the church in England, but had a more profound and lasting effect on religion in Scotland. …”
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The Fourth Lateran Council as the Main Agenda for the Preparation of the Fifth Crusade
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Out with the Old, in with the New?
Published 2021-06-01“…The presence and influence of old and established institutions are waning, but many new groups are emerging to keep the heritage of the church alive. This quantitative and qualitative study presents the new changes which have occurred in the Christian landscape of the city of Glasgow in Scotland in recent years, which are often hidden from other forms of research such as national church surveys. …”
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