| 1835 - 700 Seiten
...objections against any part of the Confession, and the judicatures judged whether the articles objected to were essential to Christianity ; and if they judged...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections." Later practice has been the same. The Minutes of the Presbytery of New- York, and of many others, and... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1836 - 292 Seiten
...objections against ANY PART of the Confession, and the judicatures judged whether the articles objected to were ESSENTIAL TO CHRISTIANITY ; and if they judged...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections." Here it is evident, that a very wide latitude was given in the admission of candidates to licensure... | |
| American education society - 1837 - 450 Seiten
...Confession, and that this report would hinder all our success among the friends of liberty. I replied that we allowed the candidate to mention his objections...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections. He seemed to think that we were such rigid Calvinists, that we would not admit an Arminian to communion."... | |
| 1838 - 1074 Seiten
...would admit any person to the ministry, without his subscribing the Westminster Confession : "1 replied that we allowed the candidate to mention his objections...objected against, were essential to Christianity; mid if they judged they were not, they would admit the candidate notwithstanding his objections. He... | |
| 1838 - 1082 Seiten
...would admit any person to the ministry, without his subscribing the Westminster Confession : "I replied 8 g Y N 缳j Ґ> 3{ Ϝ %] 8m | ̶!=w% J 8X~ ҈QN z ̡...h? ༏e.X c 26}9e )c K И2 J ɋ G M r,] 6 Ey . [ Ɔ .P He (Mr. Prior) seemed to think that we were such rigid Calvinists that we would not admit an Arminian... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1838 - 1076 Seiten
...admit any person to the ministry, without his subscribing the Westminster Confession : "I replied thnt we allowed the candidate to mention his objections...admit the candidate notwithstanding his objections. He (Mr. Prior) seemed to think that wo were such rigid Calvinists that we would not admit an Arminitn... | |
| 1838 - 548 Seiten
...would admit any person to the ministry, without his subscribing the Westminster Confession : "I replied that we allowed the candidate to mention his objections...not, they would admit the candidate notwithstanding bis objections. He (Mr. Prior) seemed to think that we were such rigid Calvinists that we would not... | |
| Henry Woods - 1843 - 214 Seiten
...the candidate to men? tion his objections to any article in the Confession, and the judicatures judge whether the articles objected against were essential...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections." . It will be remembered, that this was the principle upon yvhich the American Presbyterian church was... | |
| 1849 - 788 Seiten
...objections against any part of the confession, and the judicatures judged whether the articles objected to were essential to Christianity ; and if they judged...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections."* A farther elucidation of this subject may be drawn from what is historically known as the " Adopting... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1849 - 872 Seiten
...objections against any part of the confession, and the judicatures judged whether the articles objected to were essential to Christianity; and if they judged...admit the candidate, notwithstanding his objections." 1 A farther elucidation of this subject may be drawn from \vhat is historically known as the " Adopting... | |
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