Report of the Presbyterian Church Case: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the Suggestion of James Todd and Others, Vs. Ashbel Green and OthersTrial on a writ of quo warranto in the Supreme Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, at nisi prius, March, 1839, and motion for a new trial. |
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... Old and New - school began to be applied to them respectively ; which terms we shall employ for the purpose of des ... party , to separate from their brethren with whom they could not accord ; and in May , 1837 , a meeting of that party ...
... Old and New - school began to be applied to them respectively ; which terms we shall employ for the purpose of des ... party , to separate from their brethren with whom they could not accord ; and in May , 1837 , a meeting of that party ...
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... parties thus disciplined . In fact , the first news carried to the great mass of Presbyterians who inhabit the ... Old- school party rely , is the unconstitutionality of a certain " Plan of Union , " entered into in the year 1801 ...
... parties thus disciplined . In fact , the first news carried to the great mass of Presbyterians who inhabit the ... Old- school party rely , is the unconstitutionality of a certain " Plan of Union , " entered into in the year 1801 ...
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... Old - school party had wished to be consistent and impartial . The Synods of Pittsburg and New Jersey equally deserved the same fate . And the parent Synod of Albany was suffered to escape , when obnoxious to the very charges under ...
... Old - school party had wished to be consistent and impartial . The Synods of Pittsburg and New Jersey equally deserved the same fate . And the parent Synod of Albany was suffered to escape , when obnoxious to the very charges under ...
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... Old - school parties in the Pres- byterian Church , they lay before the General Assembly the papers which passed be ... party professes any desire to alter any constitutional rule whatever , it seems to us not only needless , but absurd ...
... Old - school parties in the Pres- byterian Church , they lay before the General Assembly the papers which passed be ... party professes any desire to alter any constitutional rule whatever , it seems to us not only needless , but absurd ...
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... Old - school party , I am not able to say , took any part in the proceedings after Dr. Beman took the chair , except by their silence . The cries of order , and the coughing and hissing ceased after Mr. Cleaveland had got through with ...
... Old - school party , I am not able to say , took any part in the proceedings after Dr. Beman took the chair , except by their silence . The cries of order , and the coughing and hissing ceased after Mr. Cleaveland had got through with ...
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Page 528 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; that no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience ; and that no preference shall ever be given by law to any religious establishments or modes of worship.
Page 508 - Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen ; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee ? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Page 193 - ... that ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God; strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness...
Page 41 - THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America would proceed forthwith to the First Presbyterian Church.
Page 190 - Seminary, solemnly and sincerely receive and adopt the Westminster Confession of Faith, as containing the system of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures.
Page 551 - And provided the said standing committee of any church shall depute one of themselves to attend the Presbytery, he may have the same right to sit and act in the Presbytery, as a ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church.
Page 99 - Now, I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind, and in the same judgment.
Page 237 - THE civil Magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven ; yet he hath authority, and it is his duty to take order, that unity and peace be preserved in the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and discipline...
Page 125 - I. It is absolutely necessary that the government of the church be exercised under some certain and definite form. And we hold it to be expedient, and agreeable to Scripture and the practice of the primitive Christians, that the church be governed by Congregational, Presbyterial, and Synodical Assemblies.
Page 24 - The General Assembly shall consist of an equal delegation of Bishops and Elders from each Presbytery, in the following proportion: viz. each Presbytery consisting of not more than twenty-four ministers, shall send. one minister and one elder ; and each Presbytery consisting of more than...