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  2. Glasgow Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Cathedral has been Crown property since 1587. The entire cathedral building passed into the care of the state in 1857, and today it is the responsibility of Historic Environment Scotland. [1] The congregation is today part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow. [3]

  3. St George's Tron Church - Wikipedia

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    The St George's Tron Church, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Church of Scotland church in the city centre, located in Nelson Mandela Place, previously known as St George's Place, fronting Buchanan Street at West George Street, along from Queen Street Station.

  4. Category:Church of Scotland churches in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Church of Scotland churches in Glasgow" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Queen's Cross Church, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Cross Church is a former Church of Scotland parish church in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the only church designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh to have been built; hence, it is also known as The Mackintosh Church .

  6. List of Church of Scotland parishes - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scotland has presbyteries outwith Scotland: these presbyteries have "gathered congregations" rather than parishes. What follows is a list of Church of Scotland parishes, congregations and places of worship. A complete list of parishes with statistical data will be found in the Church of Scotland Yearbook (known as the Red Book).

  7. Wellington Church - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Church is a congregation and parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving part of the Hillhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. The building is located on University Avenue, Glasgow, opposite the University of Glasgow .

  8. St Columba Church of Scotland, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scotland congregation of St Columba in Glasgow dates back to 1770. It was established to cater for the spiritual needs of the large number of Gaelic speakers from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland settling in Glasgow in search of employment.

  9. St Andrew's in the Square - Wikipedia

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    The church, inspired by St Martin-in-the-Fields in London, [2] was built between 1739 and 1756 by Master Mason Mungo Naismith, and designed by Allan Dreghorn. [3] While construction of it was started before the nearby St Andrew's-by-the-Green, it was completed after, making it either the third or fourth oldest church in Glasgow, depending on criterion.