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Qu'est-ce (qui) est KIRKS - définition


Triple Kirks         
  • In 2019 with the development surrounding the spire
  • The Denburn valley in 1850. The Triple Kirks is at the centre, beyond the [[congregational]] chapel on the right.
  • Spire in 2016, viewed from the southwest
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE IN ABERDEEN CITY, SCOTLAND, UK
Triple Kirks, Aberdeen; Triple Kirk; East Free Kirk; West Free Kirk; South Free Kirk
The Triple Kirks in Aberdeen, Scotland were built at the time of the Disruption of 1843 when the Free Church of Scotland (the Free Kirk) split from the Church of Scotland (the Kirk). The three churches were all part of a single building with a tall spire but they housed separate congregations.
kirk         
  • The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, by [[John Henry Lorimer]], 1891. [[National Gallery of Scotland]]
  • The High Kirk of Edinburgh
SCOTS AND NORTHERN ENGLISH TERM FOR 'CHURCH', ESPECIALLY IN REFERENCE TO THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
High kirk; High Kirk; High kirks; Kirking; Kirche
(kirks)
1.
A kirk is a church. (SCOTTISH)
N-COUNT
2.
The Kirk is the Church of Scotland, the main Protestant church in Scotland. (SCOTTISH)
...ministers of the Kirk.
N-PROPER: the N
kirk         
  • The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, by [[John Henry Lorimer]], 1891. [[National Gallery of Scotland]]
  • The High Kirk of Edinburgh
SCOTS AND NORTHERN ENGLISH TERM FOR 'CHURCH', ESPECIALLY IN REFERENCE TO THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
High kirk; High Kirk; High kirks; Kirking; Kirche
(v.) 1) to speak pompously and for effect, especially if that effect is lost on everyone but the speaker. 2) to pause at odd intervals while speaking. Also 'kirked', 'kirking'. For the ficticiously loquacious captain of the same name.
Don't... interuptmewhen... I'm... tryingto... speak!, he kirked.

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Kirks
| founder = Reginald Larard and Gilbert E. Primrose
Exemples du corpus de texte pour KIRKS
1. An appeal tribunal and the Court of Session in Edinburgh also upheld the Kirks exclusive jurisdiction over its own affairs and said Ms Percy was not an "employee". In the House of Lords, she sought a ruling that her agreement with the church to work as a minister amounted to a contract of employment.
2. Her appeal was opposed by the Church of Scotland Board of National Mission, whose lawyers argued that, under the 1'21 Church of Scotland Act, the Kirks power to decide all matters of doctrine, worship, government and discipline came from Christ alone.