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church-scot
church-scot, -shot Modernized adaptation of OE. ciric-sceat [f. OE. ciric- church- + sceat money-payment, tribute, rate], in 12th c. church-scet, which was subsequently, as an obsolete term, variously corrupted as 3 chirchesset (ss = sh), -soht, 4 cherset; and by legal antiquaries, 7 churchesset, 7–... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrick Scot
Works Scot's position resembled those of Joseph Hall and Thomas Tymme, with emphasis on unity of doctrine. Vox Vera, or observations from Amsterdam examining the late insolencies of some pseudo-puritans separatists from the church of Great Britaine, London, wikipedia.org
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kirk-scot
kirk-scot another form of church-scot, q.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrew the Scot
Life Andrew the Scot was born in Ireland near the beginning of the ninth century to a noble family. Veneration His body is buried at St Martin's, the church he restored. wikipedia.org
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kirk-shot
▪ I. [† kirk-shot known only in the ballad cited; taken as = Churchyard (but prob. a corruption of some kind).a 1827 Ballad, Weary Coble o' Cargill x. (Motherwell Minstrelsy 232) And there they got the bonnie lad's corpse, In the kirk shot o bonnie Cargill.]▪ II. kirk-shot see church-scot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scot's Hall
John le Scot was a committed supporter of the House of York and, along with many of his descendants, is buried at St Mary's Church in Brabourne where they Mary's church, Brabourne. wikipedia.org
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churchesset
churchesset see church-scot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Reginald Scot
He died at Smeeth on 9 October following, and was probably buried in the church of St. Mary the Virgin, Brabourne, with his first wife Jane. Estes Reginald Scot and His "Discoverie of Witchcraft": Religion and Science in the Opposition to the European Witch Craze, Church History, Vol. 52, No wikipedia.org
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Scot Weir
Scot Weir (born 1955) is an American lyric tenor in opera and concert, and an academic teacher who made a career in Europe. He has been a professor of voice at the Hochschule für Musik Berlin and Zurich University of the Arts Life Born in 1955 in New Mexico, Weir sang in church wikipedia.org
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ciric-sceat
ciric-sceat see church-scot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scot McKnight
Church of the United States. Works Books Chapters Articles References External links Jesus Creed—Scot McKnight's personal blog Indepth Interview with Scot McKnight -- "Beyond wikipedia.org
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Scot Kerns
Douglas Scot Kerns II, also known as Scot Kerns, is a Lutheran theologian and Republican politician who was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has served as chaplain of the fire department in Vaughn, Montana, and the pastor of a church near Lincoln, Kansas. wikipedia.org
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Scot and Maurine Proctor
Scot Facer Proctor and Maurine Jensen Proctor are the founders of the Latter-day Saint oriented website Meridian Magazine. The LDS Church has included his photos in their publications at times. Works Autobiography of Parley P. wikipedia.org
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St Andrew's United Church
St Andrew's United Church, previously the Scot's Memorial Church, in Hokitika, New Zealand, is a Presbyterian/Methodist United church. In 1919, the congregation of St Andrew's elected to build a new church, to be known as the Scot's Memorial Church, to honour the contribution of Westland wikipedia.org
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A. A. Scot Skirving
He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington next to his parents. Their infant son Archibald Scot Skirving only lived one day. wikipedia.org
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