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The History of the Church of Scotland

The Bead Roll which shows the ministers of St MIchael's since its consecration in1242The Christian Church, established by St. Columba in Scotland, underwent many changes during the centuries. The greatest of these was the Reformation. To give a history of the Church of Scotland in a few short paragraphs would be impossible. Instead, significant dates from the time of the Reformation are listed below. They have been provided by Rev Archie Russell, a member of St Michael's and our former Pastoral Associate, who has written a monograph on the subject, available through our Visitors' Stall.

 

 

 

ABOVE: The list of ministers of St Michael's from 1242 to present

 

Reformation in Scotland

1592Presbyterianism established
1637Riot in Edinburgh over the introduction of the "Laud's Prayer Book"
1661Episcopacy restored by Charles II
1690Presbyterianism finally re-established
Secession Church founded
1747Seceeders split into Burgher and Anti-Burgher Churches
1761Relief Church founded
1820United Secession Church formed
1843Disruption of the Church of Scotland — Free Church formed
1847Union of the Secession and Relief Churches — to form the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland
1900Union of Free and United Presbyterian Churches to consitute United Free Church of Scotland
1929Union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church to form the Church of Scotland
 
 
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