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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... void from the beginning , no rights had ever been acquired by it ; and therefore that the four Synods , which were alleg- ed to have been ' formed under its operation had never been parts of the Presbyterian Church . Yet the same ...
... void from the beginning , no rights had ever been acquired by it ; and therefore that the four Synods , which were alleg- ed to have been ' formed under its operation had never been parts of the Presbyterian Church . Yet the same ...
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... void and unlawful , and without precedent ; that the Rev. Dr. Elliott had , in attempting to carry into effect , in the organization of the Assem- bly of 1858 , the illegal acts of the Assembly of 1837 , forfeited his right to the ...
... void and unlawful , and without precedent ; that the Rev. Dr. Elliott had , in attempting to carry into effect , in the organization of the Assem- bly of 1858 , the illegal acts of the Assembly of 1837 , forfeited his right to the ...
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... void and of no effect : still , is it for them to say , that the Assembly of 1837 committed an error ? If we attempt to show a justification for our Moderator and clerks , must we do it in the way which they point out ? We , indeed ...
... void and of no effect : still , is it for them to say , that the Assembly of 1837 committed an error ? If we attempt to show a justification for our Moderator and clerks , must we do it in the way which they point out ? We , indeed ...
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... void and nugatory , whereby we became the true General Assembly But we cannot prove more than one link at a time . The links are independent of each other , except as to order . Judge Rogers . Mr. Hubbell , you may go on . Mr. Hubbell ...
... void and nugatory , whereby we became the true General Assembly But we cannot prove more than one link at a time . The links are independent of each other , except as to order . Judge Rogers . Mr. Hubbell , you may go on . Mr. Hubbell ...
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... void , but that their secession was proper . We say , that they were not excluded from the General Assem- bly of 1838 : they never sought admission . That Assembly never had an opportunity to decide on their case . Judge Rogers . It is ...
... void , but that their secession was proper . We say , that they were not excluded from the General Assem- bly of 1838 : they never sought admission . That Assembly never had an opportunity to decide on their case . Judge Rogers . It is ...
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