Mixed Christian but mainly Calvants (Protestants) and Catholics
James VI "King of Scots" was Protestant, ruled 1567 to 1625
James VII was Catholic, ruled 1633 to 1701
Not only the ones above, but also paganism, which still had a massive following in Scotland in that time, mostly by the Highlands inhabitants.
scotland, england, and france
the religion is free in 1788
In the 1600s, the predominant religion in Britain was Christianity. Specifically, the Church of England was the established church, but there were also Catholics, Puritans, and other Protestant sects practiced in different parts of the country.
Church of Scotland - which is Presbyterian in governance - majority of people identify with this Roman Catholic - about a quarter of Scots identify with this Islam - about 30K people in Scotland are of Pakistani heritage and likely identify with being Muslim Judaism - historic Jewish population south of Galsgow
Christianity is the largest religion in Scotland, then Judaism.
Christianity
The main religion in Scotland is Church of Scotland Presbyterian.
The dominant religion in the South Carolina colony in the 1700s was Anglican. There were other faiths in existence there and all religions were mostly tolerated.
free religion
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puritanism
Lutheran Christianity was the official religion, as it is now.