Annals and Statistics of the United Presbyterian ChurchOliphant and A. Elliot, 1873 - 708 Seiten |
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... party , who would get to the real complexion and meaning of the ecclesiastical history of Scotland during the period they embrace . A philosophy is to be read between the lines of such a book as this , pregnant with lessons which are as ...
... party , who would get to the real complexion and meaning of the ecclesiastical history of Scotland during the period they embrace . A philosophy is to be read between the lines of such a book as this , pregnant with lessons which are as ...
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... party , which had long existed in the Church of Scot- land , was more confirmed and became more visible . So much was this the case , that the Evangelical party , both of ministers and people , though in outward fellow- ship with the ...
... party , which had long existed in the Church of Scot- land , was more confirmed and became more visible . So much was this the case , that the Evangelical party , both of ministers and people , though in outward fellow- ship with the ...
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... party holding the first of these views contended that all persons taking the oath should be excluded from the communion of the Secession Church , while the party holding the second argued in favour of forbearance . The dispute ...
... party holding the first of these views contended that all persons taking the oath should be excluded from the communion of the Secession Church , while the party holding the second argued in favour of forbearance . The dispute ...
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... party separated from it by which the congregation of Potterrow was begun . The church in Dovehill , Glasgow , containing 1400 sittings , was in a condition similar to those referred to in Edinburgh , when the congregations of ...
... party separated from it by which the congregation of Potterrow was begun . The church in Dovehill , Glasgow , containing 1400 sittings , was in a condition similar to those referred to in Edinburgh , when the congregations of ...
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... party was caring to take very active steps for its increase , inasmuch as such a course would have been liable to misconstruction . In summing up the preceding statements referring to the increase of the Church by the addition of ...
... party was caring to take very active steps for its increase , inasmuch as such a course would have been liable to misconstruction . In summing up the preceding statements referring to the increase of the Church by the addition of ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1st Minister.-JAMES 1st Minister.-JOHN 2d Minister.-JAMES 2d Minister.-JOHN Aberdeen adhered afterwards appointed April Assembly Associate Antiburgher Associate Burgher Auchtermuchty August Berwick Church built Church of Scotland congregation called congregation originated congregation then called connection Craigdam Cupar Dalkeith declined the call degree of D.D. Dennyloanhead Died Dumfries Dundee Dunfermline East Ecclefechan Edinburgh elders erected Established Church Falkirk father was minister February fixed pastor formed Glasgow January Jedburgh July June Kilmarnock Kirkcaldy March miles Milnathort Minister.-ALEXANDER Minister.-DAVID Minister.-GEORGE Minister.-ROBERT Minister.-THOMAS ministry Morebattle November obtained supply obtaining a fixed October Ordained Ordained 22d Ordained 26th Ordained as colleague parish parishioners persons Perth Perth North petition place of worship preached Presbytery of Edinburgh previously probationer Relief Church Relief congregation Relief Presbytery Relief Synod Resigned Sabbath Seceders Secession Church Secession congregation separate congregation September sittings Strathaven Street supply of sermon Synod Translated United Presbyterian Church United Secession Church village West Linton
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 238 - Let him that is taught in the word, communicate to him that teacheth, in all good things :" that is to say, in all manner of gratitude, to his ability.
Seite 168 - For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of: for necessity is laid upon me ; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel...
Seite 12 - I protest before God and your lordships, that I profess and allow with my heart the true religion presently professed within this realm, and .authorised by the laws thereof; I shall abide thereat and defend the same to my life's end, renouncing the Roman religion called papistry.
Seite 625 - And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
Seite 601 - The degree of DD was conferred on him by the university of Oxford in 1733.
Seite 265 - May, 1736, that it is, and has been since the Reformation, the principle of this church, that no minister shall be intruded into any parish contrary to the will of the congregation...
Seite 490 - In 1765, he had the degree of LL.D. conferred upon him by the university of Aberdeen. In 1766, he travelled the Continent to collect materials for his " History of Vandalia," which was published in three vols.
Seite 168 - He desired at all seasons to have in his eye that the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God...
Seite x - And some fragments of these, which in that country are accounted mere rubbish, they sometimes, with much satisfaction, find casually adhering to the specimens sent them as curiosities, and constituting, for their object, the most important part of the collection. Histories are in general, to the political economist, what such collections are to the geologist. The casual allusions to common, and what are considered insignificant matters, convey, to him, the most valuable information.
Seite 471 - During his incumbency he had the degree of DD conferred upon him by the University of St Andrews.