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James Marshall (minister)

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James Marshall (1796–1855) was a Scottish minister, of the Church of Scotland, and from 1841 of the Church of England. [1]

27 relations: Anglicanism, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Edinburgh, Charles Terrot, Christ Church, Clifton Down, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Clifton, Bristol, Disruption of 1843, Edward Maltby, Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900), Isabella Graham, James Marshall (colonial judge), Legh Richmond, New Town, Edinburgh, Norham, Paisley Grammar School, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Princes Street, Rothesay, Bute, St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh, St Mary le Port Church, Bristol, The Hub, Edinburgh, Thomas Chalmers, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, William Stephen Gilly.

Anglicanism

Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that evolved out of the practices, liturgy and identity of the Church of England following the Protestant Reformation.

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Bishop of Durham

The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York.

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Bishop of Edinburgh

The Bishop of Edinburgh is the ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Edinburgh.

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Charles Terrot

Charles Hughes Terrot FRSE (19 September 1790–2 April 1872) was a Scottish Episcopalian minister, theologian and mathematician.

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Christ Church, Clifton Down

Christ Church is a Church of England parish church in Clifton, Bristol, England.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Church of Scotland

The Church of Scotland (The Scots Kirk, Eaglais na h-Alba), known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is the national church of Scotland.

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Clifton, Bristol

Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards.

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Disruption of 1843

The Disruption of 1843 was a schism or division within the established Church of Scotland, in which 450 evangelical ministers of the Church broke away, over the issue of the Church's relationship with the State, to form the Free Church of Scotland.

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Edward Maltby

Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England.

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Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)

The Free Church of Scotland was a Scottish denomination which was formed in 1843 by a large withdrawal from the established Church of Scotland in a schism or division known as the Disruption of 1843.

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Isabella Graham

Isabella Graham (July 29, 1742, Lanarkshire, Scotland - July 27, 1814, New York City) was a Scottish-American philanthropist and educator.

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James Marshall (colonial judge)

Sir James Marshall (1829–1889) was a Scottish Anglican clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism and became Chief Justice of the Gold Coast, now Ghana.

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Legh Richmond

Legh Richmond (1772–1827) was a Church of England clergyman and writer.

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New Town, Edinburgh

The New Town is a central area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

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Norham

Norham is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England, just south of the River Tweed and the border with Scotland.

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Paisley Grammar School

Paisley Grammar School is a secondary school in Paisley, the largest town in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Paisley, Renfrewshire

Paisley (Pàislig, Paisley) is the largest town in the historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland and serves as the administrative centre for the Renfrewshire council area.

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Princes Street

Princes Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland, and the main shopping street in the capital.

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Rothesay, Bute

Rothesay (Baile Bhòid) is the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

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St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

The Parish Church of St Cuthbert is a parish church of the Church of Scotland now within the Presbytery of Edinburgh.

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St Mary le Port Church, Bristol

St Mary le Port is a ruined parish church in the centre of Bristol, England, situated in Castle Park on what remains of Mary le Port Street.

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The Hub, Edinburgh

The Hub, at the top of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, is a multi-functional building comprising a performance space and venues for functions, conferences and weddings.

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Thomas Chalmers

Thomas Chalmers (17 March 1780 – 31 May 1847), was a Scottish minister, professor of theology, political economist, and a leader of the Church of Scotland and of the Free Church of Scotland.

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University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh (abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals), founded in 1582, is the sixth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's ancient universities.

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University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow (Oilthigh Ghlaschu; Universitas Glasguensis; abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.

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William Stephen Gilly

William Stephen Gilly (1789–1855) was an English cleric and author, known for his support of the Waldensian Church.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Marshall_(minister)

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