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The current St. Giles Presbyterian Church building, found at 181 First Avenue, was designed by architect John Pritchard MacLaren from 1927 to 1929. A hall and offices are found across the street from the church at 174 First Avenue, with a plaque naming it Logan-Vencta Hall. The building belonged to the church but was sold when it became surplus ...
St Giles' role in the Scottish Reformation and the Covenanters' Rebellion has led to its being called "the Mother Church of World Presbyterianism". [12] St Giles' is one of Scotland's most important medieval parish church buildings. [13] The first church of St Giles' was a small Romanesque building of which only fragments remain. In the 14th ...
St. Giles Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Glace Bay This page was last edited on 20 July 2022, at 18:20 (UTC). Text is available ...
St. Giles Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) W. Westminster Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) This page was last edited on 21 October 2019, at 04:49 (UTC). Text is ...
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (old) Seaton Village: 1887–1968 In 1914, Erskine PC (1838 as First United Presbyterian, then Bay Street Canada Presbyterian Church) joined congregation. Merged with Dovercourt Presbyterian to form Dovercourt-St Paul's Presbyterian, building demolished, apartments on site. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (new)
Janet Geddes from A History of Protestantism. Janet "Jenny" Geddes (c. 1600 – c. 1660) was a Scottish market-trader in Edinburgh who is alleged to have thrown a stool at the head of the minister in St Giles' Cathedral in objection to the first public use of the Church of Scotland's revised version of the Book of Common Prayer, the 1637 Scottish Prayer Book.
Presbyterian church that joined the United Reformed Church in 1972. ... Gothic; Also known as the High Kirk of Glasgow and St. Mungo's Cathedral. St Giles' Cathedral:
St. Giles (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1832 Epsom Derby St. Giles (Hebron, Maryland), an historic house in the United States St Giles Fair, held annually in Oxford, England