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Date: 2014-05-08 09:20:17
Calvinism
Protestant Reformation
Chalcedonianism
Church of Scotland
Presbyterianism
State religion
Secular state
Baptist Confession of Faith
Free Church of Scotland
Christianity
Protestantism
Religion and politics

The Independence Referendum: the implications for Scotland’s established religion At their ordination, Free Church ministers, elders and deacons affirm that they ‘approve’ the general principles set forth in the co

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