1792 Episcopal Worship is Legalised

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1792 Episcopal Worship is Legalised

Description

Following the death of Charles Edward Stuart, the leaders of the Scottish Episcopal Church agreed to support George III. After some argument, the British Parliament removed most of the legal restrictions on Episcopalians in Scotland. Episcopal worship was now allowed, and Episcopalians could attend university. However, there remained some questions about the status of ministers in the Scottish Episcopal Church and whether clergy ordained north of the Border could work in England.

Source

timelineoffifesreli

Date

1792

Contributor

egsr@st-andrews.ac.uk

Type

Event

Identifier

150

Date Submitted

08/02/2021 01:44:30 pm

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Sacred Landscapes of Fife

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TEXT

Event Item Type Metadata

End Date

1792

Prim Media

317

Citation

“1792 Episcopal Worship is Legalised,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/318.

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