An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United StatesJ. Y. Humphreys, 1844 - 734 strán (strany) |
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... never had an organization in this country . THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ASSOCIATE CHURCH INTO NORTH AMERICA . At an early period of the secession , individuals approving of the principles of the secession emigrated to this country , both ...
... never had an organization in this country . THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ASSOCIATE CHURCH INTO NORTH AMERICA . At an early period of the secession , individuals approving of the principles of the secession emigrated to this country , both ...
Strana 27
... never be essentially neces- sary for the being of a magistrate , except where the people make it a condition of government . 9. That both parties when united shall adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith , the Catechisms , the ...
... never be essentially neces- sary for the being of a magistrate , except where the people make it a condition of government . 9. That both parties when united shall adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith , the Catechisms , the ...
Strana 33
... never rests until it has fully attained its objects . The Seminary which he founded , exists indeed in another place , but on the spot of its nativity it is now almost unknown . Dr. Mason's writings deserve a high rank in the ...
... never rests until it has fully attained its objects . The Seminary which he founded , exists indeed in another place , but on the spot of its nativity it is now almost unknown . Dr. Mason's writings deserve a high rank in the ...
Strana 38
... never acted upon it . At the next meeting of the General Synod , in 1822 , it appeared that a large majority of the Presbyteries and Congregations were most decidedly opposed to the projected union . Yet , strange to relate , those very ...
... never acted upon it . At the next meeting of the General Synod , in 1822 , it appeared that a large majority of the Presbyteries and Congregations were most decidedly opposed to the projected union . Yet , strange to relate , those very ...
Strana 39
... never met again ; —ill advised in its origin , unprosperous through its whole existence , and miserable in its termination , it began in pride and ended in plunder . The Synod of New York now resumed its ordinary meetings , and took the ...
... never met again ; —ill advised in its origin , unprosperous through its whole existence , and miserable in its termination , it began in pride and ended in plunder . The Synod of New York now resumed its ordinary meetings , and took the ...
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