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Church of Scotland Act 1921 : ウィキペディア英語版
Church of Scotland Act 1921

The Church of Scotland Act 1921 is an Act of the British Parliament, passed in 1921. The purpose of the Act was to settle centuries of dispute between the British Parliament and the Church of Scotland over the Church's independence in spiritual matters. The passing of the Act saw the British Parliament recognise the Church's independence in spiritual matters, by giving legal recognition to the Articles Declaratory.
==Background==

The Church of Scotland was founded as a Presbyterian church in 1560 during the Scottish Reformation since when it has held that the civil power had no authority over it, thus denying that it was an ''Established church'' and leading to conflicts with successive rulers from the Stuart monarchs onward. Monarchs tended to prefer the model of the Church of England, where the Crown had the power to appoint bishops, and various other forms of power over the Church (although it was not reduced to the complete state control found in Scandinavia).
The particular crisis came over the question of "lay patrons", who had the right to "present"
(appoint) a minister. This was abolished in 1690 at the time of the Glorious Revolution
but restored in 1712. In theory the congregation could accept or reject a candidate, but in
practice this often meant little. By the late 18th century the Church was divided into the Moderate
and Evangelical parties. These differed especially on the question of lay patronage,
which the Evangelicals rejected. Underlying this was the split between the Calvinism of the
Evangelicals and the more Enlightenment tone of the Moderates.
In 1833 the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland passed a Veto Act giving congregations
the clear power of veto. However the courts generally upheld the rights of lay patrons, and
thus the issue became one of Church and State. In 1843 a large part of the Church seceded as
the Free Church of Scotland — not rejecting Establishment in principle, but only its
present form. This secession was known as the Disruption.
In the early 20th century a reunion between the Church of Scotland and the United Free
Church seemed possible. To overcome problems (including legal problems which had followed
the earlier merger of the Free Church and the United Presbyterian Church) the Church
of Scotland Act 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5 c. 29) was passed. This noted that the General
Assembly had passed Declaratory Articles. These were declared to be lawful. (Thus,
they were not ''created'' by parliament.) It was declared that "no limitation of the
liberty, rights, and powers in matters spiritual therein set forth shall be derived from
any statute or law affecting the Church of Scotland in matters spiritual at present
in force; it being hereby declared that in all questions of construction the Declaratory Articles shall prevail..." (s. 1).

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