Scottish religion in the seventeenth century

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title: Scottish religion in the seventeenth century
text: Scottish religion in the seventeenth century includes all forms of religious organisation and belief in the Kingdom of Scotland in the seventeenth century. The 16th century Reformation created a Church of Scotland, popularly known as the kirk, predominantly Calvinist in doctrine and Presbyterian in structure, to which James VI added a layer of bishops in 1584. While these terms now imply differences in doctrine, in the 17th century Episcopalian meant churches governed by bishops, usually appoint
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description: Religious organisation and belief in the Kingdom of Scotland in the 17th century
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date created: 2013-05-18T20:27:51Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T22:29:06Z
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