Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland (CoS; ; ) is a Presbyterian denomination of Christianity that holds the status of the national church in Scotland. It is one of the country's largest, having 259,200 members in 2023. While membership in the church has declined significantly in recent decades (in 1982 it had nearly 920,000 members), the government Scottish Household Survey found that 20% of the Scottish population, or over one million people, identified the Church of Scotland as their religious identity in 2019.In the 2022 census, 20.4% of the Scottish population, or 1,108,796 adherents, identified the Church of Scotland as their religious identity. The Church of Scotland's governing system is presbyterian in its approach, therefore, no one individual or group within the church has more or less influence over church matters. There is no one person who acts as the head of faith, as the church believes that role is the "Lord God's". As a proper noun, ''the Kirk'' is an informal name for the Church of Scotland used in the media and by the church itself.
The Church of Scotland was principally shaped by John Knox in the Reformation of 1560 when it split from the Catholic Church and established itself as a church in the Reformed tradition. The Presbyterian tradition in ecclesiology (form of the church government) believe that God invited the church's adherents to worship Jesus, with church elders collectively answerable for correct practice and discipline.
The Church of Scotland celebrates two sacraments, Baptism and the Lord's Supper, as well as five other ordinances, such as Confirmation and Matrimony. The church adheres to the Bible and the Westminster Confession of Faith and is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches. The annual meeting of the church's general assembly is chaired by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Minister of the Church of Scotland
Published 1740
Published 1740
Printed by R. Fleming, for W. Hamilton, and sold by him and other booksellers in town
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by Minister of the Church of Scotland
Published 1702
Published 1702
printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, anno dom
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by Minister of the Church of Scotland
Published 1732
Published 1732
printed for John Briggs, and sold by him and several Booksellers in Town
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by Gentleman of the Church of Scotland
Published 1723
Published 1723
Printed in the year 1723, and sold by the book-sellers of London and Edinburgh
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by Member of the Church of Scotland
Published 1782
Published 1782
sold by A. Foulis, J. Duncan, J. Gillies; and by J. Dickson, Edinburgh
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by Presbyter of the Church of Scotland
Published 1722
Published 1722
printed by A. Davidson, and Company and to be sold at A. Davidson's shop in the Parliament House
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by Ruling elder of the Church of Scotland
Published 1767
Published 1767
printed by David Paterson, for John Wilson, Bookseller in the Exchange