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A country occupying the northern third of the isle of Great Britain, and one of the countries of the United Kingdom. Existed as an independent nation called the Kingdom of Scotland from the 9th century AD to 1707 AD.
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Did James I link the divine right of kings to apostolic succession in his writings? If so, w...
Betwixt A Free King And His Naturall Subjects. edited by Charles Howard McIlwain
The WP page seriously conflates this with the doctrine of apostolic succession being under discussion at the time in Scotland … But Scotland, and England as well, was conquered by James's ancestors. …
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What was the "high Commissioner of the Police in Scotland" in 1777?
He subsequently held a number of senior military posts in Scotland; was a High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and was Scotland's first Lord Commissioner of Police. … He puts forward the case for such policies to be adopted in Scotland with great eloquence. …