United Presbyterian Church of Scotland

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The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland was a 19th-century Scottish Presbyterian denomination formed by the union of various secession churches, known for its evangelical theology and emphasis on missions and social reform.

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United Presbyterian Church of Scotland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Presbyterian denomination
churchPolity Presbyterian polity
classification 19th-century Protestant denomination
country Scotland
dateDissolved 1900
dateFounded 1847
denomination Presbyterianism
doctrine Calvinism NERFINISHED
emphasis education
evangelism
foreign missions
home missions
missions
philanthropy
social reform
temperance
formedByUnionOf Relief Church NERFINISHED
United Secession Church NERFINISHED
languageOfWorship English
mergedInto United Free Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
mergedWith Free Church of Scotland (majority) NERFINISHED
notableFor strong missionary activity
support for social reform in Scotland
union of secession churches
origin secession churches in Scotland
placeFounded Scotland NERFINISHED
regionServed Scotland
Scottish diaspora
religion Christianity
status defunct
theology Reformed
evangelical
tradition Scottish Presbyterianism NERFINISHED

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Tiyo Soga religiousDenomination United Presbyterian Church of Scotland