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The Scottish Reformation Society was founded in 1851. According to its Constitution the objects of the Society shall be to:

(a) Propagate the Evangelical Protestant Faith and those principles held in common by those Churches and Organisations adhering to the Reformation;

(b) Diffuse sound and Scriptural teaching on the distinctive tenets of Protestantism and Roman Catholicism;

(c) Carry on missionary work among adherents of the latter faith with a view to winning them to the doctrines of grace and to the fellowship of the true Gospel;

(d) To produce and distribute evangelistic, religious and other literature in connection with the promotion of the Protestant religion;

(e) To promote the associating together of men and women, and especially young people, for systematic Bible Study and holdings of meetings for the above specified purposes.

The Aberdeen Branch was formed in 1998 and public meetings have been held since then.