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  2. Spiritualist church - Wikipedia

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    A spiritualist church is a church affiliated with the informal spiritualist movement which began in the United States in the 1840s. Spiritualist churches exist around the world, but are most common in English-speaking countries, while in Latin America, Central America, Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa, where a form of spiritualism called spiritism is more popular, meetings are held in ...

  3. The Tron Church, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    'Tron Central' at 25 Bath Street. 'Tron Kelvingrove' at 73 Claremont Street. 'Tron Queen's Park' at 5 Prince Edward Street. The Tron Church is an evangelical Presbyterian church which meets in three locations across Glasgow—in the city centre on Bath Street, in the Kelvingrove area of the West end of Glasgow, and on the Southside of Glasgow near Queen's Park.

  4. List of spiritualist organizations - Wikipedia

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    Spiritualist Churches, Spiritualist.tv; Spiritualist churches in the East Midlands district of the Spiritualists' National Union; Historical and contemporary international list of Spiritualist Organizations, Associations, and Camps; The New Christian Spiritualists' Society Website

  5. Arthur Findlay - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Findlay MBE JP (May 16, 1883 – July 24, 1964) was a writer, accountant, stockbroker and Essex magistrate, as well as a significant figure in the history of the religion of Spiritualism, being a partial founder of the newspaper Psychic News and also a founder of the International Institute for Psychical Research.

  6. St Silas Church, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    St Silas Church, Glasgow. St Silas Church is an evangelical Anglican church in the Woodlands area of Glasgow, Scotland, adjacent to Kelvingrove Park and the University of Glasgow. [1] The congregation was founded in 1864 and holds to the theology of the Thirty-nine Articles in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. [1] The church is a category B ...

  7. Barony Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Barony Church existed from at least 1595 until 1985. Among its notable ministers were Zachary Boyd (1625–1653), Norman McLeod (1851–1872) and John White (1911–1934). Barony Parish received its name from the Barony of Glasgow. The early Barony Church, which was established in a crypt was mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy.

  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. The Tron Church at Kelvingrove - Wikipedia

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    The Tron Church at Kelvingrove is a 19th-century church located in the Kelvingrove neighbourhood in the West End of Glasgow, and formerly known as Henry Wood Hall when it was the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra from 1979–2012.