- connection. The
Presbyterian denomination was also
taken to
North America, Australia, and New Zealand,
mostly by
Scots and Scots-
Irish immigrants. Scotland's...
- The
Presbyterian Church in
Ireland (PCI;
Irish:
Eaglais Phreispitéireach in Éirinn; Ulster-Scots:
Prisbytairin Kirk in Airlann) is the
largest Presbyterian...
- The Non-subscribing
Presbyterian Church of
Ireland is a non-creedal
Christian denomination,
which maintains a
great emphasis on
individual conscience in...
- of the
Presbyterian church in
Ireland. The Wars of the
Three Kingdoms, of
which the
Irish rebellion was part, came to
engulf England,
Ireland and Scotland...
- with Scotch-
Irish ancestry, and many
people who
claim "American ancestry" may
actually be of Scotch-
Irish ancestry. The term Scotch-
Irish is used primarily...
- are
notable Irish Presbyterians from a
variety of
different Presbyterian denominations in
Ireland. John Abernethy, 18th
century Presbyterian minister and...
- of the
Presbyterian Church in
Ireland is the most
senior office-bearer
within the
Presbyterian Church in
Ireland,
which is
Northern Ireland's largest...
- The
Irish Presbyterian Mission was an
Irish Presbyterian missionary society. It was
involved in
sending workers to
countries such as
China during the late...
- (naturalist, born 1802) (1802–1872),
Irish businessman and
naturalist Robert Lloyd Patterson (1836–1906), his son,
Irish naturalist and
linen merchant Robert...
- The
Reformed Presbyterian Church of
Ireland is a
Covenanting church in
Ireland. In 2024, the
church had forty-two congregations, of
which thirty-two were...