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KIRK

Volume 9 · 121 words · 1797 Edition

a Saxon term, signifying the same with church.

KIRK-SESSIONS, the name of a petty ecclesiastical judiciary in Scotland. Each parish, according to its extent, is divided into several particular districts; every one of which has its own elder and deacon to oversee it. A consistory of the ministers, elders, and deacons of a parish, form a kirk-session.—These meet once a week, the minister being their moderator, but without a negative voice. It regulates matters relating to public worship, elections, catechising, visitations, &c. It judges in matters of less scandal; but greater, as adultery, are left to the presbytery; and in all cases an appeal lies from it to the presbytery. Kirk-sessions have likewise the care of the poor and poor's funds.