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South of Ballyblack Road, Ballyblack, Presbyterian
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Presbyterian church,
South of Ballyblack Road,
Ballyblack
South of Ballyblack Road,
Ballyblack
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1811: Original Meeting House built.
1874: Present church building opened.
The Presbyterian church was influenced by Calvinism which rejected bishops and believed that the church should be governed by a hierarchy of general assembly, synod, presbytery and kirk sessions attended by ministers and elders of equal rank. Presbyterianism flourished in the 17th and early 18th centuries but in the later 18th century many Presbyterian churches adopted Unitarianism.
At PRONI: Registers of Baptisms 1821-1948, Marriages 1820-1915 and Burials 1821-1852.
It is located at NW6634326524 (Lat/Lon 54.579766, -5.617196). You can see this on maps provided by:
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