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* [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] Intro by Neil Dickson with disclaimer and backstory, the legend identifies abbreviations
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* [[Scotland Open Brethren|Introduction and Legend]] Intro by Neil T.R. Dickson with disclaimer and backstory, the legend identifies abbreviations
 
* [[Scotland by Council]] organized by council, and geographically
 
* [[Scotland by Council]] organized by council, and geographically
  
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=Also See=
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=Sources=
 
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* Both sections adapted from original list, "[[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open Brethren Assemblies 1838-2000]]", compiled by Neil Dickson in the 1980's, with revision from Doug Engle from Wikipedia, Google Maps and other generic geographical or historical resources, etc. on May 5-10, 2020. Corresponding expansion of history to follow, D.V.
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* Intro, Legend, and section organized by council adapted from original list, "[[Open Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000|Scottish Open Brethren Assemblies 1838-2000]]", compiled by Neil T.R. Dickson in the 1980's, with revision from Doug Engle from Wikipedia, Google Maps and other generic geographical or historical resources, etc. on May 5-10, 2020. Corresponding expansion of history to follow, D.V.
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=Further Reading=
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* [http://brethrenhistory.org/qwicsitePro2/php/docsview.php?docid=612 book review of "Brethren in Scotland 1838-2000: A Social Study of an Evangelical Movement" by Neil T.R. Dickson] review by Timothy C.F. Stunt for "Brethren History Review", an annual journal. The forementioned volume is 509 pages, published in 2002 by Authentic Media, an imprint of Paternoster Press as part of an ongoing series on "Studies in Evangelical History and Thought".
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** available on [https://www.amazon.com/Brethren-Scotland-1838-Evengelical-Evangelical/dp/184227113X Amazon] or via the [http://www.brethrenhistory.org/home.htm Brethren Archivists & Historian Network website].
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* [https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/4d88f986-b4f6-3990-8263-fae340b8cd09 Neil Dickson papers at the University of Manchester library]
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* [https://wipfandstock.com/listseries/view/detail/id/51/#/page/2 Studies in Evangelical History and Thought series at Wipf and Stock]

Revision as of 06:56, 12 May 2020






Sources

  • Intro, Legend, and section organized by council adapted from original list, "Scottish Open Brethren Assemblies 1838-2000", compiled by Neil T.R. Dickson in the 1980's, with revision from Doug Engle from Wikipedia, Google Maps and other generic geographical or historical resources, etc. on May 5-10, 2020. Corresponding expansion of history to follow, D.V.

Further Reading