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  2. Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge

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    Founded in 1709, the Society had similar aims to the English Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, which being made up of Anglicans did not concern itself with Scotland. [1] Its main activity was in evangelizing the predominantly Catholic Scottish Highlands , sending ministers to Scottish emigrant communities overseas, and sending ...

  3. William Barclay (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    The eventual result was the Daily Study Bible, a set of 17 commentaries on the New Testament, published by Saint Andrew Press, the Church of Scotland's publishing house. Despite the series name, these commentaries do not set a program of regular study.

  4. Bible translations into Scottish Gaelic - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 a new Gaelic translation of the New Testament was started by the Scottish Bible Society called Eadar-theangachadh Ùr [12] The aim is to translate the Bible into modern everyday Scots Gaelic. The translation team comprises translators from the Church of Scotland, Free Church of Scotland, Methodist Church and Catholic Church in Scotland.

  5. Growing up in the Bible Belt, I thought men were supposed to ...

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    Growing up a good southern girl, I hoped and prayed for a "man of God" to sweep me off my feet. Outside hoping and praying, I didn't feel like I had much agency in my romantic life .

  6. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish sister society, [48] the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK), was formed by royal charter in 1709 [48] as a separate organisation with the purpose of founding schools "where religion and virtue might be taught to young and old" in the Scottish Highlands and other "uncivilised" areas of the country.

  7. John McIntyre (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    He was first senior warden of Pollock Halls of Residence, where the refectory is now named in his honour. In 1971 he was interim minister of the High Kirk of Edinburgh . [ 6 ] He was Dean of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle from 1974 until 1989, Extra Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland 1974–75, [ 7 ] Chaplain 1975–86, [ 8 ...

  8. Christian Science Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Called the Lesson-Sermon, each week's Bible lesson is read in daily individual study during the week, and as the Sunday sermon in Christian Science church services around the world. It is composed of a series of references from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, written by Mary Baker Eddy.

  9. Christianity in Medieval Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Christianity was probably introduced to what is now Lowland Scotland by Roman soldiers stationed in the north of the province of Britannia.After the collapse of Roman authority in the fifth century, Christianity is presumed to have survived among the British enclaves in the south of what is now Scotland, but retreated as the pagan Anglo-Saxons advanced.