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Journal articles on the topic "St. Cuthbert's Parish Church (Edinburgh)"

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Hollander, Melissa. "Discipline and Domestic Violence in Edinburgh, 1560–1625." Studies in Church History 43 (2007): 307–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400003296.

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As no Citie, Towne, howse, or familie can maynteine their estate and prospere without policie and governaunce, so the Churche of God, which more purely to be governed than any citie or familie, can not without spirituali Policie and ecclesiasticall Discipline continewe, encrease and florishe. [sic]The form of prayers and ministration of the sacraments, &c, used in the English congregation at Geneva, 1556.In June 1620 George Johnsoun was ‘scharplie rebukit for his hynous sin of disobediens to his parents in stryking of his mother’ and imprisoned for one week whilst the Session of St Cuthbert’s parish, Edinburgh, decided how to deal with him. The following week the Session ordained ‘george Johnsoun to ga to his parents everie mornyng and evening upoun his kneis and promeis with his grace never to do ye lyk in tymes cumyng’. The Session elders seem to have been aware both of the menace that George represented to his parents, his mother in particular, and of the extent to which he had become a disorderly troublemaker. They therefore required him to ‘[promise] to tak ane office man [with] him quher he so gets yair blissin’. The Session could thus monitor George’s behaviour and the fervency of his repentance, and guarantee that discipline was properly enacted. With this punishment the Kirk sent a clear message to the parishioners of St Cuthbert’s, and the whole Edinburgh Presbytery, that disobedience and disorder in the domestic sphere were entirely unacceptable. Perhaps more significantly, in this case the parish authorities publicly and explicitly declared and demonstrated that violence against domestic authority, particularly against one’s mother, was insupportable.
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Jones, Andrew Michael. "Moderating Evangelicalism: Revd William Muir of St. Stephen's, Edinburgh." Scottish Church History 48, no. 1 (April 2019): 68–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/sch.2019.0004.

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Of those ministers within the pale of pre-Disruption evangelicalism who remained in the Established Church of Scotland following the cataclysmic events of 18 May 1843, none is more paradigmatic than Revd William Muir. Deeply committed to evangelical preaching, rich parish ministry, philanthropic and evangelistic activism, and the idea of a National Kirk, Muir – along with Norman Macleod and others – played a critical role in piloting the ecclesiastical ship through the rough waters of the mid-to-late 1840s and into the era of recovery in which other establishment evangelicals began to exert influence.
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Broughton St Mary's Parish Church (Edinburgh). Broughton St Mary's Parish Church 1998-1999. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 1998.

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Caldwell, John W. B. A history of St Mary's Parish Church, Edinburgh: 1824-1992. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 2000.

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Caldwell, John W. B. St. Mary's Parish Church, Edinburgh: A chronology of the third New Town burgh church opened for public worship 12 December 1824. {S.l.}: {s.n.}, 1999.

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Rawcliffe, Charles P. A history of the present parish of St. Stephen's Comely Bank Edinburgh (2003). Edinburgh: St Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 2003.

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Broughton St Mary's Parish Church (Edinburgh). Broughton St Mary's Parish Church Edinburgh: Four inaugural recitals to celebrate the restoration of the 1882 Lewis organ by Rushworth & Dreaper. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 2004.

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The Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Edinburgh: 'the kirk below the Castle. Edinburgh: [s.n.], 1988.

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