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The pre-1560 church was Roman Catholic. The Scottish Reformation ultimately led to a Presbyterian system of Church governance.

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Q: By 1560 what church had Scotland?
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What year did the church of Scotland start?

The Church of Scotland originated in 1560 under John Knox, the great theologian.


When was Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland created?

Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland was created in 1690.


Who is the founder of the Church of Scotland?

The Church of Scotland acknowledges Jesus Christ as King and Head of the Church. Christianity was first brought to Scotland by St Ninian and St Columba. The key figure in the Scottish Reformation of 1560 was John Knox.


Who credited the Church of Scotland during the Reformation?

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Who reformed the church in Scotland?

The Scottish Reformation was part of the Protestant Reformation, whereby the country formally broke from the Papacy and the church was re-established based on Calvinism. This occurred in 1560.


He led Scotland to form a protestant national church in the 1560's?

John Knox, a fiery Scottish reformer, who studied under Calvin in Geneva.


Did the Scots establish the Presbyterian church?

The Presbyterian church does have its foundations in Scotland. Its ancestry can be traced back to around 1560, and its founder is considered to be John Knox, a Scottish-born preacher who studied with John Calvin in Switzerland, then brought Calvin's teachings back to Scotland, establishing a church based on these teachings.


Who was the head of the church in 1560?

As you do not state which 'church' is is not possible to answer.


Who established the church of Scotland?

The Church of Scotland believes that Jesus Christ is the King and Head of the Church. Christianity was first brought to Galloway (in south west Scotland) by St Ninian and to the Isle of Iona by St Columba. The most influential person in the Scottish Reformation of 1560 was John Knox, but Presbyterianism was probably more influenced by Andrew Melville a couple of decades later.


What leader of the Protestant Reformation was known for establishing the Church of Scotland.?

John Knox was the key figure of the Scottish Reformation of 1560, but Andrew Melville was more influential in actually developing the Presbyterian system of Church government.


What leader of the Protestant Reformation was known for establishing the Church of Scotland?

John Knox was the key figure of the Scottish Reformation of 1560, but Andrew Melville was more influential in actually developing the Presbyterian system of Church government.


Did Scotland become mainly Protestant during the reformation?

Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.