A Church Minister in Scotland lives in a Manse.
A vicar lives in a vicarage and a minister (Church of Scotland) lives in a manse.
Utkeagvik Church Manse was created in 1929.
South Church Manse was created in 1861.
United Free Church of Scotland was created in 1900.
Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland was created in 1893.
Thomas M. Lindsay has written: 'Free Church of Scotland' -- subject- s -: Free Church of Scotland
It is called a manse. See websters for the definition: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/manse
The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian denomination in Scotland. It is the national church of Scotland and is governed by elected councils of elders known as kirk sessions. The Church of Scotland plays a significant role in the country's history and culture.
The home a a clergy woman or man has different names in different denominations. In the Roman Catholic Church, the priest lives in the "rectory." The most common word used in the Protestant tradition probably is "parsonage." Anglican or Episcopal churches have "rectories" or "vicarages" while Presbyterian pastors live in the "manse."
James M'Naught has written: 'What voluntary liberality has done and left undone for ministers of the Free Church of Scotland' -- subject(s): Clergy, Finance, Free Church of Scotland
Yes, people in the Free Church of scotland are allowed to drink if the so choose to. Drinking alcohol is no prohibited in the Word of God, however drunkenness is. So alcohol in moderation is ok.