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Seceder         
  • [[Ebenezer Erskine]] statue in the Old Town Cemetery, Stirling
  • Timeline showing the evolution of the churches of Scotland from 1560
EXODUS OF CHURCHES FROM THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN 1733
Secession Church; Seceders; Seceder; Associate Presbytery; Associate Congregation; Secession church; Seceder Church; Secession of 1733
·noun One who secedes.
II. Seceder ·noun One of a numerous body of Presbyterians in Scotland who seceded from the communion of the Established Church, about the year 1733, and formed the Secession Church, so called.
seceder         
  • [[Ebenezer Erskine]] statue in the Old Town Cemetery, Stirling
  • Timeline showing the evolution of the churches of Scotland from 1560
EXODUS OF CHURCHES FROM THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN 1733
Secession Church; Seceders; Seceder; Associate Presbytery; Associate Congregation; Secession church; Seceder Church; Secession of 1733
n.
Sectary, separatist.
First Secession         
  • [[Ebenezer Erskine]] statue in the Old Town Cemetery, Stirling
  • Timeline showing the evolution of the churches of Scotland from 1560
EXODUS OF CHURCHES FROM THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN 1733
Secession Church; Seceders; Seceder; Associate Presbytery; Associate Congregation; Secession church; Seceder Church; Secession of 1733
The First Secession was an exodus of ministers and members from the Church of Scotland in 1733. Those who took part formed the Associate Presbytery and later the United Secession Church.