If you have ever struggled to understand (or explain) how the Scottish Episcopal Church fits in, this handy guide to 'Scottish Sects' by ecclesiastical historian Henry Sefton might be useful:
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Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Friday, 5 July 2013
Steps on the Way: A Chronlogy of Scottish Episcopal History
A new website by Gerald Stranraer-Mull, Dean Emeritus of Aberdeen and Orkney, tells the story of the Scottish Episcopal Church as a chronological series of dates. This useful source of reference is enlivened by vignettes drawing out the important events of each century, a preface and further reading.
It can be found at www.episcopalhistory.org
It can be found at www.episcopalhistory.org
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