The Religious Monitor, and Evangelical Repository, Volume 12W.S. Young., 1836 Includes the minutes of the annual meeting of the Associate Synod of North America. |
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... Presbytery , as being the only recognized government of this church . The consequence of this was , that hundreds of ministers were admitted into her judicatories who were either secretly attached to episcopacy , or destitute of all ...
... Presbytery , as being the only recognized government of this church . The consequence of this was , that hundreds of ministers were admitted into her judicatories who were either secretly attached to episcopacy , or destitute of all ...
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... Presbytery was distinctly asserted and demonstrated , in opposition to prelacy . This ground , however , has been generally abandoned , even by the evangelical party in the Church ; and it would appear from the lan- guage of some of the ...
... Presbytery was distinctly asserted and demonstrated , in opposition to prelacy . This ground , however , has been generally abandoned , even by the evangelical party in the Church ; and it would appear from the lan- guage of some of the ...
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... Presbyteries , as secretaries . After the appoint- ment of a committee to receive and report upon the character , & c . of documents , the convention resolved to spend the succeeding day in acts of religious worship - that , as a ...
... Presbyteries , as secretaries . After the appoint- ment of a committee to receive and report upon the character , & c . of documents , the convention resolved to spend the succeeding day in acts of religious worship - that , as a ...
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... Presbytery only can confer ministerial authority ; the Presbytery only can take it away .. The Presbytery can refuse to ordain or to admit into their num- ber any person whom they judge erroneous or scandalous . If this power does not ...
... Presbytery only can confer ministerial authority ; the Presbytery only can take it away .. The Presbytery can refuse to ordain or to admit into their num- ber any person whom they judge erroneous or scandalous . If this power does not ...
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... Presbytery , of examining every applicant for admission into their number , be his credentials what they may , and of rejecting him , pro- vided they think his admission would endanger their own purity and peace . 2. Intimately ...
... Presbytery , of examining every applicant for admission into their number , be his credentials what they may , and of rejecting him , pro- vided they think his admission would endanger their own purity and peace . 2. Intimately ...
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