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    Scottish Reformation History Essay Competition

    Please could I ask you all to promote if possible the following essay competition in your church, denomination, school, home school etc? Scottish Reformation Society ISLE OF LEWIS BRANCH The age groups range from 0-25 and all are related to the history of the Scottish Reformation period.

    19-25 Age Group visit www.andrewmelville.co.nr
    The Andrew Meville Essay Competition is an opportunity to win a prize with a cash value of £120 for an essay on early modern Scottish history of the Reformation period.

    Who can enter the Essay Competition?

    The Competition is open to anyone aged 19-25 years on 1 March 2009.

    What are the prizes?

    1st Prize £60 cash, £60 book tokens
    2nd Prize £50 cash and £50 book tokens
    3rd Prize £40 cash and £40 book tokens

    What is the title?

    “Assess the relative importance of Edinburgh and St Andrews in the formation of the Scottish Presbyterian Church from 1559 to 1592.”
    Mr Matthew Vogan
    Member - Inverness Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland www.fpchurch.org.uk
    Scotland UK
    my website www.holdfast.co.nr
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    why could I have not heard about this last year? and the year before... BLAH! I have just turned 26 this year...
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