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presbyteries of the established church. In 1833, the Church of
Scotland General Assembly passed a Veto Act, notionally allowing congregations to assert their right over land-owners but in practice this was meaningless, as the Lesmahagow events show, and the courts of the church were continually dealing with disputes over the appointment of ministers. Therefore, nationally, in the run up to 1843, the issues relating to patronage continued to be contested within the Church of Scotland and positions became ever more entrenched. With the backdrop of all that happened in the churches of the village in 1839 and 1842, a general meeting of the congregation of Lesmahagow Parish Church was called on 28 December 1842 by Dr. Parker. At that meeting, many of the congregation subscribed to support ministers faithful to the Word of God and the independence of the Church of Jesus Christ from state or worldly interference in its spiritual matters. Immediately following the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, on 28 May 1843, Dr. Parker preached his last sermon in the Parish Church. Intending to begin an exposition in the
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being attended by adherents from the other branches of this fragmented line of
Scottish church organization. Preaching events would be organized in the few buildings owned by the branches, house church meetings, or would often feature open air events, reminiscent of the conventicles of the covenanting times. Presbyteries and Synods of the churches existed but ministers and buildings, being in short supply within each of the branches of the church, led to this situation prevailing through most of the 1700s and early 1800s. The need, in Lesmahagow, for a preaching station of the Relief church came to the notice of the Glasgow Presbytery on 26 July 1836, by Mr M'Lay of Strathaven, and this led to the supply of preachers to meet the needs of the people in Lesmahagow. The congregation was formed on 7 November 1837 and a church was built having 724 seats, although the church was finished early in 1838, it was not opened until August of that year.
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Sanquhar in 1844, and completed the adjacent manse in 1849. It is this congregation who issued the call to Rev. William Logan to join them as their minister. Rev. Logan accepted the Sanquhar congregation's call and continued as minister of that church until his death on 2 February 1863, having served Christ and His Church as minister for forty five years. It is worth noting that in the reading of the events around the disruption, it is very likely that Rev. Logan's willingness to accept the call to Sanquhar would have been influenced by the need of the new Free Church congregation in Lesmahagow to deal with the local landowner, the Duke of Hamilton, in order to secure lands for the buildings and establishment of the work of the church. It is more than possible that Rev. Logan considered the call from Sanquhar as the providence of the Lord to smooth the way for the new congregation in Lesmahagow.
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Abbeygreen in worship. In June 1941 members of the Cordiner Church met with the congregation of Abbeygreen to discuss union of the two churches and in July 1941, the two churches united. The sessions united and a congregational board was formed, with the last meeting of the old Deacons Court of Abbeygreen taking place on 1 July 1941. This action created Lesmahagow-Abbeygreen, Church of Scotland, under the "Model Deed of Constitution"; a constitution designed to separate the temporal affairs of the church, managed by church members elected to the "Congregational Board" working alongside the ordained
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Bellishole) and Folkerton Mill on the Poniel water, some 3.6 miles south east of the centre of Lesmahagow and accessible by roadway from Lesmahagow. Being a good summer, the congregation worshipped in the open air throughout the summer, attracting interest from the people of nearby Douglas, Rigside, Douglas Water and Coalburn, a situation which continued for some time, as open air preaching continued here even after the building of Abbeygreen Church was completed.
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Scotland under the Model Trust Deed constitution, that of having a Kirk Session and a Finance Committee and serves as part of the Free Church of Scotland Presbytery of Glasgow. The heritable properties and capital assets of the church are held by a charitable limited company; Abbeygreen Ministries Trust.
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Wilson. Dr. Wilson died in 1842 and was succeeded, in the same year, by the Rev. Thomas Burns who was translated from the High Church in
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292:. The history of Abbeygreen followed these unions and mergers until, in September 2019, Abbeygreen Church (congregation, elders and minister) intimated, to the Presbytery of Lanark, its unanimous decision to leave the Church of Scotland. That process was completed on 26 March 2020 and Abbeygreen then returned to the
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An extension and renovation to the church halls were planned through 2004 and began after the renovation of the church hall following the fire. These renovations consisted of re-structuring the vestry to provide an additional meeting room, addition of a separate meeting room to be used primarily for
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A new sound system, incorporating the speakers and loop system installed in 1993, was fitted to the main church building. This provided improved digital recording and audio mixing control as well as improved provision for sound input from what became the band area. Additional speakers were provided
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Abbeygreen was joyfully re-admitted into the Free Church of Scotland, where it began in 1843. The meeting of the church "online" on 29 March 2020 was a feature of the Sars-CoV-2 virus situation which resulted in public gatherings being legally closed down from the afternoon of
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Abbeygreen until 1854 when he was called to the Free Church congregation of Wellpark in Dennistoun, Glasgow. On 16 May 1856 a probationer minister, the Rev. James Laing, was ordained and inducted. Mr Laing continued as the minister in Abbeygreen until 25 February
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After completion of the building, the congregation of Abbeygreen immediately organized Sabbath day (Sunday) and regular Schools with supporting libraries, and built the church manse later in 1844. A Free Church School was built on Peasehill, Lesmahagow, in 1851. The church also established a number
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While it is noted that the minister of Sanquhar Church of Scotland adhered to the protesting party, he did not come out of the Church of Scotland at the Disruption in 1843. There was, however, a "large exodus of his people, who formed a Free Church Congregation". The congregation built a new church
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and the foundation stone of a new church building was laid in August 1843. On 15 February 1844, Abbeygreen Free Church was opened to the Glory of God, free of debt and without the aid of the Free Church central fund. The building was designed to a plan provided by the Free Church Building Committee
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was inducted as minister of Abbeygreen. Dr. Walker continued in the ministry until ill health forced him to demit his charge at the end of October 1981. Following a period of vacancy, a probationer minister, the Rev. David S. Carmichael, was ordained and inducted on 2 September 1982, where he served
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refused patronage for the incumbent minister of the North Church, the Rev. William Logan. Whatever the reasons for this refusal, it was a clear action against both the minister and the congregation as they were constituted under God. Despite this refusal, the "Burgher" congregation, now part of the
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Rev. Dr. Andrew Boreland Parker arrived as minister of the first charge of Lesmahagow in April 1839. As noted in the history of the North Church, the branch of the Original Secession Church to which the North Church belonged merged with the Church of Scotland on 11 September 1839, forming the third
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on 17 February 1688. In February 1691, Thomas Linning was called to be minister of Lesmahagow Parish Church of Scotland and admitted to the charge on 13 May 1691, for which he, along with Alexander Shields and William Boyd, received the condemnation of many of the Society's people. After his death
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Note: There is discrepancy between the sources: Annals & Statistics of the Original Secession Church and The Reformed Presbyterian Church history reference re: Rev John Milwain. The Annals reference claims that Mr McMeekin succeeds Mr Milwain on Mr Milwain's death. However the History of the
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After a fire at the church hall entrance (9 May 2003), the church hall, kitchen and underfloor areas were completely renovated. During the renovations, all church events were held in the church building, with the Jubilee hall being reserved, and used in certain circumstances (Youth Club and Summer
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The minister of the Cordiner church at this time was Mr Morton, and in 1940 he became seriously ill. Abbeygreen Church and the Cordiner Church enjoyed a long and mutually supportive relationship and so, with the illness of Rev. Morton, the members of the Cordiner church were invited to temporarily
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The minister of the Church of Scotland Parish of Lesmahagow at the time of the Disruption was the Rev. Dr. Andrew Borland Parker. Born in 1810 and licensed to the ministry on 2 October 1833 he came to Lesmahagow from ministering at Levern, Barrhead, near Glasgow until 28 February 1839. Dr. Parker
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In 1993 a new sound re-enforcement system was fitted in the church, consisting of a 100V line power amplification system and 6x cabinet speakers: 2 to the rear (pulpit end) of the church, 2 in downstairs window alcoves and 2 under the main balcony. A permanently fitted tape recorder was installed
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The new congregation had no property, building or land and faced strong opposition from a number of villagers and local landowners. It is, perhaps, worth noting that this animosity toward the Free Church split from the Church of Scotland could still be found in the attitudes of some people within
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A hall was built adjacent and to the north of the main church building. The long axis of the hall running in the same east-west direction as the church building and the entrance to the hall vestibule accessed along the north side of the church. A vestry was added between the hall and the church
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The minister, being homeless, eventually found a house to rent at Netherfauldhouse, about 3.5 miles south east of Lesmahagow. Mr Robert Frame, a surgeon and member of the Parish Church of Lesmahagow, granted the use of a field for the congregation to meet for worship at "the Muttonhole", between
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Its first minister, Mr Alexander Lindsay was ordained on 22 May 1838. Rev. Lindsay left the charge at the end of 1845 and subsequently joined the Free Church in 1848. Rev. Robert Cordiner was called to the charge in 1846, being ordained on 16 March 1847 and the congregation flourished under his
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the history of these churches and congregations through the latter part of the 1700s is one where ministry was in short supply. Few of these gatherings were constituted as formal church organizations, with the attendance at preaching events organized in one or other of the branches of the church
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1872 when he preached his farewell sermon on his translation to Glasgow-West Free Church, thereafter to Bermondsey London and on 26 September 1878, to Stonehouse, Lanarkshire. Rev. Laing's successor, the Rev. James Arthur Gray, b.1843 at Slamannan, was ordained and inducted on 22 November 1872.
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in 1837 and took its name from its second minister, the Rev. Robert Cordiner, who served it from 1846 until 1897. The Cordiner Church was situated in what is now a housing and flats development named Cordiner Court, between New Trows Road and New Road. The Relief church dates back to the second
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at the union of the United Free Church of Scotland with the Church of Scotland. The individual congregations respectively became the charges of Lesmahagow-Abbeygreen and Lesmahagow-Cordiner Church along with Lesmahagow Old Parish Church. Three churches of the same denomination in one village.
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on 21 November 1838 and admitted to the first charge of Lesmahagow on 4 April 1839. At this time, Lesmahagow parish of the Church of Scotland was a ministry involving two charges, the first and the second. The minister of the second charge when Dr. Parker arrived in 1839 was the Rev. Dr. John
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with a portion of the congregation choosing to unite with Lesmahagow Free Church. The transfer was completed on 4 March 1844 and the ministry was shared between Ponfeigh and Lesmahagow North Church for a time until moderation was granted on 28 April 1845. On 10 August 1846, Rev. McMeekin (or
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to form Abbeygreen New Church, meeting once as an independent congregation on 29 March (online). The church had worked with the Church of Scotland, Presbytery of Lanark, to secure its land and buildings and completed the transfer on the morning of 26 March. On 31 March 2020, the minister was
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Now, with the North Church being the third charge of the Church of Scotland in Lesmahagow, the second charge of Lesmahagow became vacant by the Death of the Rev. Dr. John Wilson on 13 February 1842. Rev. William Logan was selected as a candidate for the second charge and won the vote of the
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Club). The hall of the OAP & Lesmahagow Parish Historical Association, located at the Fountain area of the village, was used for the Sunday School, Ark and Summer Sunday School during these renovations. The kitchen was completely re-decorated during this period due to fire damage.
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and the events of the 17th century. Particularly in the relationship between church and state. This is testified to today by the many monuments in the local area to Covenanters or men associated with the Covenanters and their sacrifices during the Covenanting period in the 1600s:
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at Ponfeigh, near Douglas Water, on the Sabbath day (Sunday) the Free Church had chosen to preach it vacant. The North Church session and congregation called Rev. Milwain, and on his acceptance of the call the North Church transferred (both property and congregation) to the
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William Lawrie's Memorial: At the Dovecot in Blackwood Estate. William Lawrie took part in the Pentland Rising of 1666 who, while found guilty of treason on 7 February 1683 and sentenced to be executed, survived until after the Revolution Settlement and was subsequently
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gave patronage to and presented the Rev. Thomas Burns to the Lesmahagow Parish Church congregation, contrary to the declared will of that congregation. It is in these circumstances that the Rev. Burns succeeded to the ministry of the second charge on 29 September 1842.
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because of the Church of Scotland continuing to allow state, or secular, interference in its independent government under the authority of Christ, and Christ alone. At that meeting one hundred and twenty one ministers and seventy three elders, led by Dr.
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The Original Coalburn Church building. Constructed as a mission station of Abbeygreen Free Church in 1893, becoming an independent Free Church congregation in 1895. The building pictured here was destroyed by fire in 1918. The church was re-built in
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was one such mission station established in 1893, becoming an independent Free Church congregation in November 1895 with Rev. Peter Walker who ministered there until 1934. Additionally, Free Church congregations were established in the villages of
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On Abbeygreen rejoining the Free Church of Scotland in 2020, there are still two members of the congregation who were members of the Cordiner Church Sunday School; both have served as office bearers to Abbeygreen Church for some considerable time.
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edited by William Ewing, Volumes 1 & 2, pub. T&T Clark, Edinburgh. 1914. The reference provided is to the catalogue entry of the New College Library, 40 George Square, Edinburgh and to the volume and pages for the specific information.
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The heating for the church, both in terms of boiler house modifications and internal heating provision was upgraded and an electric lighting system was provided in the sanctuary with suspended pendant lighting for the upper and lower galleries.
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Macmeeken) was called as minister to the North church and ordained on 30 December 1846. However, due to financial difficulty, the North Church congregation was dissolved in 1869 and therefore did not survive to the time when a majority of the
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building, and the access corridor extended to underneath the northern rear gable window of the church, providing access to the church sanctuary directly from the vestry and church hall. The halls were completed and opened early in 1933.
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A loop system (for hearing aid use) was provided in the church hall along with a sound mixing system which enabled various inputs to be included and to allow digital recording of sermons, bible studies and talks given in the church hall.
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In 1964, a kitchen area was added to the church hall to the east end of the hall, to the right of the hall entrance. Additionally, an extension was made to the church hall. The kitchen and hall extensions were opened for use in 1965.
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and a mixing capability which enabled efficient running of the morning and evening worship sound re-enforcement, the events of the church and particularly the Sunday School and Youth Fellowship productions and the Summer Club activity.
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Plaque on the wall of 1 Tanfield, Canonmills, Edinburgh: Memorial to the first General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland and to the 1847 unification of the United Secession and Relief Churches to form the United Presbyterian
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Postcard view of Lesmahagow North End. Looking over the Glebe to St Machutes (centre) and the North Church / Jubilee Hall to the right of centre and slightly up-hill. Postcard pre-dates 1902 as the Parish Church Hall does not
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In 2013 a lighting system was purchased to allow lighting effects to be used to enhance the events of the church, mainly to support the activity of The Summer Club, but also for Sunday School and Youth Fellowship productions.
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With the outbreak of the Second World War, Abbeygreen Church ran a canteen service for the soldiers billeted in the village and surrounding area. The Army requisitioned the use of the church hall from 1940 to 1944.
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which reinstated the right of lay Patronage in 1712. This is witnessed by the presence in the village and surrounding area of congregations worshipping with and adhering to the ministry and discipline of the
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Work was undertaken by the congregation to renovate the exteriors of the church and manse buildings. The interior of the bell tower and the loft area of the church were treated to protect them from dry rot.
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Memorial to David Steel: & David Steel's Gravestone David Steel, being a shepherd at Skellyhill farm, was martyred near his farm on 20 December 1686 at the age of 33 under the orders of Lieutenant John
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Church of Scotland, continued to worship in its own building with the Rev. William Logan as minister. The church building was, what came to be called, the Jubilee Hall on Bloomfield Road in Lesmahagow.
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Sunday morning Creche facilities and provision of an upgraded toilet block and provision of wheelchair access and toilet facilities. These works were completed and opened on 18th December 2005.
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of mission stations in the local area resulting in the planting of a number of congregations which then developed within the Free Church of Scotland. The church in the neighbouring village of
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Photograph of the interior of Abbeygreen Church after renovations in 1955. Showing re-arrangement of the chancel area and the position of the organ keyboard after the move.
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in 1900. Mr Gray continued as the minister until his retirement in 1927. Then, on 27 October 1927, the Rev. John Walker MA was ordained as minister of Abbeygreen.
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whose minister was the Rev. John Milwain. This church becomes involved in the history of the formation of Abbeygreen immediately after the Disruption of 1843.
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3088:. 17 Princes St. Edinburgh.: Andrew Elliot (Edinburgh), David Bryce & Son (Glasgow), A&R Milne (Aberdeen). p. 493
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Annals and Statistics of the Original Secession Church: Till its Disruption and Union with the Free Church of Scotland in 1852
3046:. 17 Princes St. Edinburgh.: Andrew Elliot (Edinburgh), David Bryce & Son (Glasgow), A&R Milne (Aberdeen). p. 334
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Annals and Statistics of the Original Secession Church: Till its Disruption and Union with the Free Church of Scotland in 1852
2931:. 17 Princes St. Edinburgh.: Andrew Elliot (Edinburgh), David Bryce & Son (Glasgow), A&R Milne (Aberdeen). p. 397
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Presentation to Abbeygreen United Free Church of Scotland of a communion table in memory of Peter Alan Mackenzie Ballantyne.
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Postcard view of Hope Street Lanark, showing the building which the St Leonard's Free Church congregation bought.
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Photograph of the interior of Abbeygreen Church after renovations in 1936, but prior to organ move in 1955.
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Congregations in Lesmahagow and the Surrounding area involved in the Disruption and History of Abbeygreen
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History of the Congregations of the United Presbyterian Church From 1733 to 1900 (Volume II)
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as a sub-ordinate standard, which helps explain the doctrines of the Christian faith. Being
2979:. Edinburgh: Turnbull & Spears, For the Scottish Church History Society. pp. 63–64
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When the disruption took place in 1843, Rev. William Logan and the North Church joined the
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1843 and 1844 - The Establishment of Lesmahagow Free Church of Scotland - Abbeygreen
3754:(New ed.). 138 Princes Street, Edinburgh: Macniven & Wallace. pp. 3–4
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Table of Events Related to the Upkeep of Buildings and Fabric of Abbeygreen Church
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Major events related to the upkeep of the buildings and fabric of Abbeygreen Church
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3970:(New ed.). 138 Princes Street, Edinburgh: Macniven & Wallace. p. 223
3640:(New ed.). 138 Princes Street, Edinburgh: Macniven & Wallace. p. 105
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Minister and congregation of Abbeygreen accepted into the Free Church of Scotland
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the village and surrounding area even into the last quarter of the 20th century.
2841:"University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of Andrew Borland Parker"
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4908:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. pp. 10–11
3800:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. pp. 9–11
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Minister translated to West Congregation, Free Church of Scotland, Glasgow
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negotiated a plot of land, immediately west of the Glebe fields, from the
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Timeline of the evolution of the churches of Scotland from the Reformation
2729:"Saints in Scottish Place-Names - St Leonard's Church (medieval), Lanark"
2253:"Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association Website - James Gavin's Cairn"
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Abbeygreen Leaves Church of Scotland & becomes Abbeygreen New Church
4792:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 20
4216:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 13
4188:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 12
4155:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 11
2747:"Saints in Scottish Place-Names - St Leonard's Church (modern), Lanark"
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3466:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 8
2709:. Press Buildings Hamilton: The Hamilton Advertiser Limited. p. 5
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Panorama looking south east over the Muttonhole and Poniel Water, 2021
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The Reformed Presbyterian Church, Ponfeigh; At 1842: Rev. John Milwain
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was built, in its present form, in 1804, at the site of the medieval
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2548:"Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association Website - Thomas Linning"
316:). The first Prior of Lesmahagow is recorded as Osbert, who became
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the mapping year in order to display the exact mapping referenced.
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Canteen for Billeted Soldiers & 1940 - 1944 - Army Requisition
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Abbeygreen Church c1900. Church building opened 15 February 1844.
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Postcard of Lanark Railway Station & St Leonard's Church c1920
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2131:"Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association Website - Lanarkshire"
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the Lord and his people until his retirement on 29 January 2023.
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1842 - A Congregation's will Rejected and a Congregation Resolved
4313:"Lesmahagow Place Names Database - National Library of Scotland"
4046:"Lesmahagow Place Names Database - National Library of Scotland"
3160:"Lesmahagow Place Names Database - National Library of Scotland"
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3424:. 3 Howard Street, Edinburgh: David M. Small. pp. 427–428
2152:"Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association Website - Ayrshire"
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along with a loop system for magnetic pickup on hearing aids.
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The First Free Church of Scotland Presbytery of Lanark Meeting
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Building Founding Plaque Located in Foyer of Abbeygreen Church
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charge of the Church of Scotland in Lesmahagow. However, the
2173:"Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association Website - History"
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Dr Parker Called to Wellpark Free Church, Dennistoun, Glasgow
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Timeline of Ministers & Major Events of Abbeygreen Church
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In all 474 ministers left the Church of Scotland to form the
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Establishing the work of Abbeygreen, Free Church of Scotland
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Sanquhar Old Free Church building. Picture dates from 2021.
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secession, of 1761, and in common with the situation of the
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of 1560 led to the church in the area becoming part of the
5114:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 2
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 2
5063:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 2
4814:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
3328:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 2
3001:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Volume 1
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The North Church in Lesmahagow was a congregation of the
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The North Church, Lesmahagow; At 1842: Rev. William Logan
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The history of Abbeygreen Church begins in 1843 with the
1024:. On 6 April 1954, the Rev. Dr. Robert B.W. Walker MB,
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was a secession of ministers and congregations from the
4830:
Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Vol 1
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Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, Vol 2
1077:
Table of Major Events in the Life of Abbeygreen Church
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St Leonard's Church, Lanark; At 1842: Rev. Thomas Stark
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Heating Upgrade and Installation of Electric Lighting
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The North Church Response to the Presbytery Decisions
654:
The Disruption from a Local Parish Church Perspective
3572:. Edinburgh: The Caledonian Press. pp. Note 'J'
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1941 to 2020: Ministry within the Church of Scotland
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Rev William Logan, Minister of Sanquhar Free Church
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Cordiner Church c.1900 and the Rev. Robert Cordiner
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612:The Cordiner Church was founded as the Lesmahagow
5140:Category B listed buildings in South Lanarkshire
3547:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. pp. 316–318
3285:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. pp. 310–311
2906:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. pp. 315–316
2086:. Edinburgh: The Caledonian Press. pp. 5–22
1998:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. pp. 313–316
1213:Last Deacons' Court meeting of Abbeygreen Church
556:Situated at Ponfeigh, near Douglas Water, was a
430:effects of the Revolution Settlement in Scotland
300:The Church in Lesmahagow prior to the Disruption
2061:. Edinburgh: The Caledonian Press. pp. 1–2
4632:. Edinburgh: The Caledonian Press. p. 199
923:Early in Rev. Walker's ministry, in 1929, the
865:, (with the church being built in 1845), and
413:on 18 October 1733, Thomas Linning was termed
1072:Major Events in the Life of Abbeygreen Church
1058:accepted and recognized as a minister of the
516:Alexander Hamilton, the 10th Duke of Hamilton
211:A Summary of the History of Abbeygreen Church
96:Christian, Protestant, Presbyterian, Reformed
8:
2111:. Edinburgh: The Caledonian Press. p. 9
1699:"Abbeygreen Free Church of Scotland Website"
1522:Renovations After Fire Damage to Church Hall
877:Abbeygreen: Free Church Ministers until 1900
308:View of the site of Lesmahagow Priory c.1985
5041:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. p. 315
5006:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. p. 304
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3021:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. p. 318
2881:. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. p. 151
1049:Abbeygreen Church and Manse from Abbeygreen
947:Ministers of Abbeygreen Church 1927 to 1981
885:Ministers of Abbeygreen Church 1843 to 1927
761:Events Immediately Following the Disruption
453:, arising from the 1733 secession, and the
4902:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
4786:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
4210:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
4182:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
4149:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
3794:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
3680:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
3460:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
2703:The Story of Abbeygreen Church 1843 - 1933
1627:Building Addition: Church Hall and Vestry
1405:General Meeting of Lesmahagow Congregation
32:
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5117:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 176.
5083:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 103.
5066:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 203.
4832:. T&T Clark, Edinburgh. p. 350.
4817:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 350.
4583:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
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3964:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
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3862:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
3819:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
3748:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
3705:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
3634:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
3591:Rev. Brown, DD, FRSE, Thomas F. (1893).
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3004:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 210.
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2864:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 286.
2829:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 325.
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5100:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 81.
4933:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 82.
4496:. T&T Clark, Edinburgh. p. 48.
4468:"Jubilee Public Hall Trust, Lesmahagow"
3331:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 83.
2800:
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1690:
1486:Hall Sound System and Loop Installation
1003:Minister of Abbeygreen Church from 1982
347:, may still be seen today, adjacent to
187:The congregation was formed during the
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3305:"LAN-STKE-0027 | Historic Graves"
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1581:Organ Modernisation and Repositioning
1033:Return to the Free Church of Scotland
720:Netherfauldhouse Farm Buildings, 2021
514:was presented to the congregation by
332:of Benedictine monks who established
264:in 1843. In 1900, a majority of the
7:
1546:Church and Manse Exteriors Renovated
1186:Minister called to Cranhill, Glasgow
907:at the joining of a majority of the
673:1842 - A Second Refusal of Patronage
322:"the Church and lands of Lesmahagow"
1705:from the original on 7 January 2001
1569:Hall Extension and Kitchen Addition
969:Free Church of Scotland (1843-1900)
4629:Annals of the Parish of Lesmahagow
3569:Annals of the Parish of Lesmahagow
2108:Annals of the Parish of Lesmahagow
2083:Annals of the Parish of Lesmahagow
2058:Annals of the Parish of Lesmahagow
1777:"The Scottish Reformed Conference"
1735:from the original on 2 March 2001.
1091:Date of Event (if relevant/known)
903:Abbeygreen became a branch of the
894:A Succession of Unions and Mergers
14:
4472:discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
4393:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
4235:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
3240:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
3082:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
3040:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
2925:Rev. Scott, FSASc, David (1886).
1783:from the original on 18 June 2003
1757:from the original on 19 June 2013
1498:Sound System Overhaul and Upgrade
1158:Minister demits due to ill health
1558:Church Heating System Renovation
1463:Redecoration of the Church Halls
1144:Minister ordained & inducted
810:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
1747:"The Rose Of Sharon Ministries"
1474:Stage Lighting System Provision
1361:Rev. Dr. Andrew Boreland Parker
1337:Minister ordained & induced
509:Rev. Dr. Andrew Boreland Parker
178:Westminster Confession of Faith
129:
3418:Rev. Small DD, Robert (1904).
1402:Rev. Dr. Andrew Borland Parker
1388:Rev. Dr. Andrew Borland Parker
1374:Rev. Dr. Andrew Borland Parker
977:United Free Church of Scotland
973:United Free Church of Scotland
967:joined with a majority of the
905:United Free Church of Scotland
286:United Free Church of Scotland
284:. In 1929, a majority of the
280:continuing as the present day
274:United Free Church of Scotland
1:
5135:Churches in South Lanarkshire
2606:Jardine, Mark (30 May 2016).
1041:Abbeygreen Church, Lesmahagow
659:1839 - A Refusal of Patronage
227:which took place at the 1843
802:Reformed Presbyterian Church
797:Reformed Presbyterian Church
792:Reformed Presbyterian Church
558:Reformed Presbyterian Church
349:Lesmahagow Old Parish Church
276:, with the remainder of the
201:Lesmahagow Old Parish Church
110:Scottish Reformed Conference
5145:Listed churches in Scotland
4626:Greenshields, J.B. (1864).
4442:Couper M.A., W. J. (1925).
3566:Greenshields, J.B. (1864).
2973:Couper M.A., W. J. (1925).
2105:Greenshields, J.B. (1864).
2080:Greenshields, J.B. (1864).
2055:Greenshields, J.B. (1864).
1510:Church Hall Extension Built
1169:Rev. Dr. Robert B.W. Walker
1155:Rev. Dr. Robert B.W. Walker
493:in persuasion, rather than
193:Parish Church of Lesmahagow
5166:
1391:Leaving Church of Scotland
965:United Presbyterian Church
961:United Presbyterian Church
913:United Presbyterian Church
648:United Presbyterian Church
270:United Presbyterian Church
2845:universitystory.gla.ac.uk
2612:Jardine's Book of Martyrs
160:is a congregation of the
44:
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31:
4961:55.5939639°N 3.7903806°W
4899:Carvel, John L. (1933).
4860:55.5588361°N 3.8467528°W
4783:Carvel, John L. (1933).
4744:55.5899250°N 3.8850972°W
4706:55.6388917°N 3.8877833°W
4668:55.6407750°N 3.8866250°W
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