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         Church Of Scotland:     more books (100)
  1. History Of The Catholic Church Of Scotland V2: From The Introduction Of Christianity To The Present Day (1887) by Alphons Bellesheim, 2008-08-18
  2. Annals of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland: from the origin of the Relief in 1752 to the rejection of the overture on schism in 1766 ; with ... sketches, illustrative documents, and notes by Anonymous, 2010-05-12
  3. Freedom to Reform: The 'Articles Declaratory' of the Church of Scotland 1921 (The Chalmers Lectures ; 1991) by Douglas M. Murray, 1992-11
  4. The Future Church Of Scotland: An Essay In Favor Of A National Presbyterian Church, On The Basis Of Toleration, Economy And Utility by Alexander Richardson, 2010-09-10
  5. Scotland - church and nation through sixteen centuries by Gordon Donaldson, 1972
  6. History of the Catholic Church of Scotland (1889) by Alphons Bellesheim, 2009-08-18
  7. Ten Years in the Church of Scotland: From 1833 to 1843, with Historical Retrospect from 1560 by James Bryce, 2010-03-08
  8. In Pursuit of a Vision: Story of the Church of Scotland's Developing Relationship with the Churches Emerging from the Missionary Movement in the 25 Years from 1947 to 1972 by David H.S. Lyon, 1998-12
  9. Historical Sketch Of The Protestant Church Of France: From Its Origin To The Present Time, With Parallel Notices Of The Church Of Scotland During The Same Period (1842) by John G. Lorimer, 2008-06-02
  10. Lectures On the History of the Church of Scotland, Delivered in Edinburgh in 1872 by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 2010-03-16
  11. THE PSALMS OF DAVID IN METRE according to the version approved by the Church of Scotland by Office Book, 1981
  12. Going to Church (Scotland's Past in Action) by Colin Maclean, 1997-06
  13. 1000 Churches to visit in Scotland by John R. Hume, 2006-09-25
  14. History of the Catholic Church of Scotland: from the introduction of Christianity to the present day by Alphons Bellesheim, 2010-09-10

41. St John's Episcopal Church Choir - Home
church choir from Edinburgh, scotland.
http://www.thechoir.co.uk/
Home Introduction The Choir Choral Services Worship ...
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The Choir of St. John's Episcopal Church
The Church of St John the Evangelis
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Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ
Scotland, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)131 229 7565 Fax: +44 (0)131 229 2561
www.stjohns-edinburgh.org.uk
www.thechoir.co.uk
Comments/Suggestions:
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42. Intro
Larbert, scotland. Details the leaders, beliefs, world missions, prayer requests, map and contact details.
http://www.aoglarbert.org

43. 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

44. 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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45. Home
Specialists in charity and church accounts and business solutions.
http://www.ies.org.uk
Charity Specialists Serving organisations across Scotland and the UK. Fast and professional service Comprehensive range of services for small businesses Independent examination Independent examiner
Independent Examiners Scotland Ltd is an accountancy practice, specialising in Charity and Church accounts, whilst maintaining a comprehensive range of services to the business community. Our aim is to provide a unique resource available to the non-profit as well as profit organisation. With over ten years experience supporting the voluntary sector, we have an appreciation and understanding of the difference between a profit-centred business and a purpose-driven charity or church. Our passion is to help make a difference in Scotland and the UK by providing you with the best possible service at the most affordable price. Get into
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46. Glenrothes Baptist Church Home Page
Evangelical Baptist church based in Fife, scotland. Browse the Christian resources and view the service times.
http://www.sol.co.uk/g/gbc/
GLENROTHES BAPTIST CHURCH
Welcome to our homepage on the World Wide Web, we hope you will enjoy finding out about us and our beliefs. You are visitor no Who are we? When are our services? What do we believe? Where can I find other Christian resources on the Internet? If you wish to contact us please email our Church Secretary, Alan Milnes Join our mailing list!
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47. - The Celtic Church In Scotland - Official Website
The official website of the Celtic church in scotland and home of the Celtic Apostolic church and the Sacred Kindred of St Columba.
http://www.celtic-church.co.uk
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48. An Archive Of The History Of Scotland Presented By Scottish Radiance
Site concentrating on the earlier aspects of Scottish history Picts, Scots, Gaels and the Celtic church.
http://claymore.wisemagic.com/scotradiance/scothistory.htm
May 1998
- The Land Ands Its People Before AD 400
June 1998
- Early Peoples
July 1998
- Roman 'Conquest', Occupation and Withdrawal
August 1998
- The Making Of The Kingdom Of Fortrui
September 1998
-Pictish Kings
October 1998
- Pictish Kings II
- Pictish Kings -The making of a kingdom
- Apostles of the Scots, Picts, and Britons
January 1999
- Saints and Saints' Cults
March 1999
- Ninian, A First Apostle?
April 1999
- Heirs of Ninian
May 1999
- Columba, Adomnán and the Ionan Paruchia June 1999 - Columba, Adomnán and the Ionan Paruchia July 1999 - Columba, Adomnán and the Ionan Paruchia August 1999 - Columba, Adomnán and the Ionan Paruchia September 1999 - Kings, Holy Men and a 'National' Church October 1999 - Kings, Holy Men and a 'National' Church (Part Two) November 1999 - The Mac Alpin Kings and Alba November 1999 - Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin
January 2000
- Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin (cont.) February 2000 - Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin (cont.) March 2000 - Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin (cont.) April 2000 - Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin (cont.) May 2000 - Reign of Kenneth mac Alpin (cont.)

49. GENUKI: Scotland
Contains very detailed information for each county, including archives and libraries, cemeteries, church history, emigration and immigration, gazeteers, history, maps, newspapers, poorhouses, population, shcools, statistics and taxation.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/
UK and Ireland Contents Scottish Counties Information related to ...
all of Scotland
SCOTLAND
Counties
Select a county from the list below, or use an online county map of Scotland. If you don't know which county a parish or town lies in, try an online parish locator covering the whole of the UK. To find which GENUKI pages cover more modern administrative areas and the "Counties of Cities" see Regions and Counties of Cities
INFORMATION RELATED TO ALL OF SCOTLAND
Archives and Libraries
Bibliography
  • For information on Scottish family history publications, look in the appropriate sections on this page, or look in the appropriate county pages for publications for particular areas.
  • See also the National Library of Scotland pages.

50. East End Baptist Church
The Devers family are Baptist church planters in the city of Glasgow. Meet them here, and East End Baptist church. Christian materials are also available.
http://www.adevers.freeserve.co.uk
About Us What We Believe
Bible Correspondence Course s
The Plan Of Salvation

51. West Glasgow New Church, Scotland
An independent nondenominational church in the West End of Glasgow, the second city of scotland.
http://www.wgnc.org.uk/

Contacting us.
Stations of
The Cross

exhibition More about where we are. More about when we meet.
Welcome to
West Glasgow New Church

meeting in
CLEVEDEN SCHOOL

Each
Sunday
the Lord's Supper
10 - 11 a.m. Opened and closed by an appointed member of the congregation. More except the last Sunday of the year and during August 2002 Family Service 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. January 2003 Christian Basics 05 January God the Father Ian Ford 12 January God the Son Dick Dowsett 19 January God the Holy Spirit Mima Campbell Practical Christianity 26 January James 1 Peter Cawston February 2003 02 February James 2 Peter Sunderland 09 February James 3 Peter Kimber 16 February James 4 David Harvey 23 February James 5 Evening Service 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. MARCH 2003 2 March EVENING OF PRAYER The prayer committee. LENT COURSE OF SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY 9 March Encounter with God Gwen Henderson 16 March Conviction of Sin Dougie Robertson 23 March True Repentance Jeff Keuss 30 March Learning Confession Jeff Keuss APRIL 2003 6 April Making Restitution Rose Dowsett 13 April Experiencing Forgiveness Linda Decaestecker 20 April EASTER CELEBRATION 27 April The Blessings of Outreach Philemon Dick Dowsett.

52. 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.

53. Diocese Of Ireland, Scotland, N.E. England And Its Affiliated Areas
Information on the church in the UK, Coptic Calendar and directory of churches operating in the UK.
http://www.ecopts.org/
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54. Wester Hailes Baptist Church, Edinburgh, Scotland
Serving the community of Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, scotland.
http://www.westerhailes.baptistchurch.org.uk/
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55. 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

56. Cumbernauld Church Of Christ
The Cumbernauld church of Christ is a nondenominational church pleading for a return to New Testament Christianity. Christians need only the ancient gospel and to belong to the ancient church.
http://www.churchofchrist.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
Thanks to the Harding students for their help in our recent campaign and to Alastair Ferrie who preached our gospel meeting
The Christians in Cumbernauld invite you to join us for worship and Bible study and to browse this web site. We encourage you to learn more about the Lord's church and His plan for your salvation. The church of Christ is the name Paul gives to the body of believers we read of in the New Testament (Romans 16:16). It is called the "body of Christ" in Ephesians 1:22-23 of which Christ is the head. In Acts 20:28, Paul refers to the "church of God which He purchased with His own blood." He wrote to that same church in Ephesus and said, "There is one body..." (Ephesians 4:4), "body" meaning "church". The word "church" in the Koine Greek, the language the New Testament was written in, means "assembly". The church is an assembly of Christians, that is, people who follow Christ. We study the Bible to learn God's will for us in all matters spiritual. It teaches us how to become a Christian, how to worship Him, how to talk with Him (prayer), how to behave in a way to glorify God (serve) and how to treat those around us, both friend and foe (love). It provides us all that we need to know to live godly lives and to do good works (2 Peter 1:3; 2 Timothy 3:16-17). The Bible is so straightforward in its teachings that there is no need for Christians to rely on others to interpret it for them. God expects us to read His Bible and has confidence enough in us that we know what He means (His words) and to trust Him that He means what He says (our faith).

57. 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
A sample of our singing (Real Audio 5); Faure Requiem 28 March 1999 - Kyrie Eleison

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?)
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) and the Chorgemeinschaft Orsbeck.
As well as leading the services Sunday by Sunday, we have performed a number of substantial works, including the Stainer's "Crucifixion" Vivaldi's "Gloria"

58. 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

59. Vineyard Church - Glasgow Central Christian Fellowship
A Vineyard church that is giving their all to see God move in scotland and in the city of Glasgow. Site includes details about our church, news, events, photo gallery, Vineyard values, a map and contact info.
http://glasgowcentralvcf.8k.com
Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com
We have moved! Come visit us at our new address: www.gcvineyard.co.uk
If you would like to contact us for any reason,
our new e-mail address is gcv@gcvineyard.co.uk

60. 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
Home Page
Services of Worship

Music

Organisations

Cathedral and Halls
... Magazine
[ Home Page ] Services of Worship Music Organisations Cathedral and Halls ... Magazine
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.

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