The June 1689 'Address from the Synod of Aberdeen' - delivered to the Scottish Parliament by two well-known episcopalian clergy - "was perhaps one of the more serious 'might-have-beens' of Scottish Church history", calling for a General Assembly to promote unity between 1/3
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At its heart was this wise, eirenic call, an opportunity lost because of the intransigent Jacobitism of the Scottish bishops: