Reformed Presbyterian Church (Scotland) (Corporate Name)
- Cameronians
- True Presbyterians of Scotland
- Reformed Church of Scotland
- Reformed Presbyterians (Scotland)
- Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland
- Earlier heading: Reformed Presbytery (Scotland)
- Later heading: Free Church of Scotland
NUC pre-1956 (Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland; usage: Reformed Presbytery in Scotland; Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland; Reformed Presbyterian Church; True Presbyterians of Scotland; Reformed Presbytery)
Douglas, J.D. The new international dictionary of the Christian church, 1978 (Reformed Presbyterian Church; a body which claims unbroken descent from the Scottish Covenanters)
Burleigh, J.H.S. A church history of Scotland, 1960: p. 263 (Reformed Presbyterian Church formed in 1743, claiming to be the true Kirk of the Covenants; in 1876 the majority joined the Free Church of Scotland, leaving a remnant which has connections with similar bodies in Ireland and the U.S.) p. 362 (Reformed Presbyterians (Cameronians or Covenanters))
Fleming, J.R. A history of the Church of Scotland, 1843-1874, 1927: p. 13 (Reformed Presbyterians, dating from the Cameronian days and adhering to the strict letter of the Covenants so far as modern conditions allowed) p. 251 (Reformed Presbyterian Church)
Fleming, J.R. A history of the Church of Scotland, 1875-1929, 1933:p. 136 (Reformed Presbyterian Church representing the oldest non-conforming Presbyterian body in Scotland merged, with only a few hold-outs, with the Free Church in 1876)
Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge: v. 9, p. 215 (Reformed Presbyterian Church; gives good succinct history)
The Church of Scotland, 1901: p. 45 (Reformed Presbytery changed its name in 1811 to Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland)