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  2. Glasgow Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    In 1635 the choir was transformed through the erection of a partition on the pulpitum into the High Church or, as it came to be called, the Inner High Church. [11] Following the signing of the National Covenant, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland met in the cathedral in November 1638.

  3. List of Church of Scotland parishes - Wikipedia

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    What follows is a list of Church of Scotland ... Croftfoot Parish Church 1843 16-927: Glasgow: Cathedral (High or St Mungo's) ... Lanark: Greyfriars 4,524 Greyfriars ...

  4. Lanark - Wikipedia

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    In Forres in the north of Scotland each feu was 24 feet 10 inches (7.57 m) wide and 429 feet (131 m) deep. The layout of the burgages in Lanark can still be easily seen between the north side of Lanark High Street (the former market place) and North Vennel, a lane which runs behind the burgages.

  5. St Nicholas Parish Church, Lanark - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Parish Church is a category B listed building and Church of Scotland place of worship in the town centre of Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.. The original 13th-century chapel was documented as early as 1890, however at that time it was claimed that there were no remnants of that building. [4]

  6. Barony Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Barony Hall, (formerly the Barony Church), is a deconsecrated church building located on Castle Street in the Townhead area of Glasgow, Scotland, near Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the city's oldest surviving house, Provand's Lordship. It is built in the red sandstone Victorian neo-Gothic-style. The original or Old Barony ...

  7. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is a city of significant religious diversity. The Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church are the two largest Christian denominations in the city. There are 147 congregations in the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow (of which 104 are within the city boundaries, the other 43 being in adjacent areas). [170]

  8. Abbeygreen Church - Wikipedia

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    Abbeygreen Church [1] is a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland in the small town of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire.As a Christian congregation, it is presbyterian and reformed; holding the Word of God, the Holy Bible, as the supreme rule of life and doctrine and as a subordinate standard, the Westminster Confession of Faith which helps explain the doctrines of the Christian faith.

  9. Blantyre, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    Blantyre (listen ⓘ or listen ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Blantaidhr [4]) is a town and civil parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, with a population of 16,900. [5] It is bounded by the River Clyde to the north, the Rotten Calder to the west, the Park Burn to the east (denoting the boundary with the larger adjoining town of Hamilton) and the Rotten Burn to the south.