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On 18 May 1843, over 450 ministers, led by Thomas Chalmers, left the Church of Scotland General Assembly at the Church of St. Andrew in George Street, Edinburgh, to form the Free Church of Scotland. After Dr Welsh read a statement, they walked out and down the hill to the Tanfield Hall at Canonmills where their first meeting, the Disruption Assembly. was then held. A further meeting was held on 23 May for the S ...
See also:Disruption of 1843, Disruption of 1843 - The issues, Disruption of 1843 - The 'Ten Years' Conflict', Disruption of 1843 - The Disruption, Disruption of 1843 - Photographic portraiture Read more here: » Disruption of 1843: Encyclopedia II - Disruption of 1843 - The Disruption |
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 |  |  | 1843: Encyclopedia - Cyrus ScofieldCyrus Ingerson Scofield (1843 — 1921) was an American theologian, minister and writer.
Cyrus Scofield - Biography.
Cyrus Scofield - Early years.
Scofield was born in Lenawee County, Michigan, on August 19, 1843. During the Civil War, he served as a private in the Confederate Army, the 7th Tennessee Infantry, Company H. He received the Confederate Cross of Honor for his service. After the war, he studied law in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Topeka, Kansas, where he was admit ...
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 |  |  | 1843: Encyclopedia - Charles James ApperleyCharles James Apperley (1777-May 19, 1843), English sportsman and sporting writer, better known as Nimrod, the pseudonym under which he published his works on the chase in the turf, was born at Plasgronow, near Wrexham, in Denbighshire, in 1777.
Between the years 1805 and 1820 Apperley devoted himself to fox-hunting. About 1821 he began to contribute to Sporting Magazine, under the pseudonym of "Nimrod", a series of racy articles, which helped to double the circulation the magazine in a year or two. The proprietor ...
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