The Scottish Reformation Society

The Scottish Reformation Society was founded in 1851, following a protest against the re-establishment of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England. The original constitution of the Society set out its objectives as being “to resist the aggressions of Popery; to watch the designs and movements of its promoters and abettors; and to diffuse sound Scriptural teaching and information on the distinctive tenets of Protestantism and Popery”.

To these aims, the Society has maintained and promoted a faithful witness to the present time. A quarterly magazine, the Bulwark, is committed to the same principles as the Society and the material is drawn from a wide source of Reformed teachers and writers past and present.

Further enquiries should be directed to Rev A Sinclair Horne, who is the Secretary of the Scottish Reformation Society:

The Scottish Reformation Society
Magdalen Chapel
41 Cowgate
Edinburgh
EH1 1JR
Scotland

Telephone: 0131 220 1450

Visit the Scottish Reformation Society website.

Please use this form to contact Rev A Sinclair Horne, Secretary of the Scottish Reformation Society: