History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Band 1Presbyterian Publication Committee, 1864 |
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... bounds of the Presby- tery ; promising , according to his capacity , to do what he could to serve them in after - years . " I should be glad , " he says , " to be an instrument of disappointing any that can encourage no expectation from ...
... bounds of the Presby- tery ; promising , according to his capacity , to do what he could to serve them in after - years . " I should be glad , " he says , " to be an instrument of disappointing any that can encourage no expectation from ...
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... bounds of each town in the province where the people should desire it . The " one good and sufficient Protestant minister , " according to the interpretation of Lord Cornbury and his zealous friends , could be no other than a clergyman ...
... bounds of each town in the province where the people should desire it . The " one good and sufficient Protestant minister , " according to the interpretation of Lord Cornbury and his zealous friends , could be no other than a clergyman ...
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... bounds . One of its first measures was the establishment of " a fund for pious uses . " Letters were written to London , Dublin , and Glasgow , peti- tioning for aid . The claims of " many smaller places of lesser ability to maintain ...
... bounds . One of its first measures was the establishment of " a fund for pious uses . " Letters were written to London , Dublin , and Glasgow , peti- tioning for aid . The claims of " many smaller places of lesser ability to maintain ...
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... bounds . McGill was sent on successive missions , first to Potomoke , in Virginia , and subsequently to Kent county , Delaware . Morehead was employed at Piles- grove and Gloucester , and Octorara and Hanover were aided from the fund ...
... bounds . McGill was sent on successive missions , first to Potomoke , in Virginia , and subsequently to Kent county , Delaware . Morehead was employed at Piles- grove and Gloucester , and Octorara and Hanover were aided from the fund ...
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... bounds shall always take care not to admit any candidate of the ministry into the exercise of the sacred functions , but what declares his agreement in opinion with all the essential and necessary articles of said Confession , either by ...
... bounds shall always take care not to admit any candidate of the ministry into the exercise of the sacred functions , but what declares his agreement in opinion with all the essential and necessary articles of said Confession , either by ...
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Seite 182 - took away their cattle; of their camels fifty thousand, and of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand, and of asses two thousand, and of "men an hundred thousand. 22 For there fell down many slain, because the war was of God.
Seite 201 - The Synod of New York and Philadelphia do highly approve of the general principles in favor of universal liberty that prevail in America, and the interest which many of the States have taken in promoting the abolition of slavery...
Seite 201 - ... to give those persons who are at present held in servitude, such good education as to prepare them for the better enjoyment of freedom...
Seite 138 - Both Synods having always approved and received the Westminster Confession of Faith and Larger and Shorter Catechisms as an orthodox and excellent system of Christian doctrine, founded on the word of God, we do still receive the same as the Confession of our Faith...
Seite 122 - I have long been out of conceit of our unsettled, independent, confused way of church government in this land ; and the Presbyterian way has ever appeared to me most agreeable to the word of God, and the reason and nature of things...
Seite 90 - They agree that the Westminster Confession of Faith, with the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, be the public confession of their faith, in such manner as was agreed unto by the synod of Philadelphia in the year 1729, and to be inserted in the latter end of this book. - And they declare their approbation of the Directory of the assembly of divines at Westminster, as the general plan of worship and discipline.
Seite 140 - Synod, in order to prevent any misapprehensions, declare their adherence to their former sentiments in favour of them, that a blessed work of God's holy Spirit in the conversion of numbers was then carried on ; and for the satisfaction of all concerned, this united Synod agree in declaring, that as all mankind are naturally dead in trespasses and sins an entire change of heart and life is necessary to make them meet for the service and enjoyment of God; that such a change can be only...
Seite 181 - House. He that will not respond to its accents and strain every nerve to carry into effect its provisions, is unworthy the name of a freeman.
Seite 130 - I replied that we allowed the candidate to mention his objections against any article in the Confession, and the judicature judged whether the articles objected against were essential to Christianity ; and if they judged they were not, they would admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections...
Seite 366 - Synod is of the opinion, to preach publicly against slavery, in present circumstances, and to lay down as the duty of every one, to liberate those who are under their care, is that which would lead to disorder, and open the way to great confusion.