Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, with an Appendix, Volume 14Presbyterian Publication Committee, by the Stated Clerk, 1865 |
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... meeting of the next General Assembly . The Rev. John Maclean , the Rev. Alfred Eddy , and Mr. Isaac Scarritt , were appointed to nominate a Com- mittee of Arrangements . Adjourned until to - morrow , at 8 o'clock A.M. Concluded with ...
... meeting of the next General Assembly . The Rev. John Maclean , the Rev. Alfred Eddy , and Mr. Isaac Scarritt , were appointed to nominate a Com- mittee of Arrangements . Adjourned until to - morrow , at 8 o'clock A.M. Concluded with ...
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... meeting , held in September last , and the Presbytery of Kingston , at a sim- ilar meeting , resolved , by the unanimous vote of the members present , to re - connect themselves with this Assembly , from which they withdrew in 1857 ...
... meeting , held in September last , and the Presbytery of Kingston , at a sim- ilar meeting , resolved , by the unanimous vote of the members present , to re - connect themselves with this Assembly , from which they withdrew in 1857 ...
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... meeting at New - Market , Tennessee , on Thursday , October 12th , 1865 , at 11 o'clock A.M. , and be opened with a sermon by Rev. William Adams , D.D. , of the Presbytery of New - York , Fourth , or , in case of his absence , by the ...
... meeting at New - Market , Tennessee , on Thursday , October 12th , 1865 , at 11 o'clock A.M. , and be opened with a sermon by Rev. William Adams , D.D. , of the Presbytery of New - York , Fourth , or , in case of his absence , by the ...
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... meetings of the General Assembly , should , nevertheless , be represented by Commissioners . To make provision for such representation , the Assembly that met in 1857 adopted a plan for securing adequate funds for defraying the expenses ...
... meetings of the General Assembly , should , nevertheless , be represented by Commissioners . To make provision for such representation , the Assembly that met in 1857 adopted a plan for securing adequate funds for defraying the expenses ...
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... meetings for the nomination of fit men ; to secure the election of good , pure men to office ; and , when nomin- ated themselves , to remember the duty of assisting their country and illustrating both their piety and patriotism by ...
... meetings for the nomination of fit men ; to secure the election of good , pure men to office ; and , when nomin- ated themselves , to remember the duty of assisting their country and illustrating both their piety and patriotism by ...
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Page 563 - A Narrative of the State of Religion within the bounds of the Presbytery, for the year ending April 1st. These Narratives should specify facts in regard to the particular churches, their state, trials, encouragements, and prospects ; how many of them, and which, have enjoyed revivals of religion through 'the year ; in which of them the Catechisms are taught.
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Page 561 - in order, as far as possible, to procure a respectable and full delegation to all our judicatories, it is proper that the expenses of ministers and elders, in their attendance on these judicatories, be defrayed by the bodies which they respectively represent.
Page 471 - May 20th, 3 o'clock PM The Assembly met, and was opened with prayer. • The minutes of the last session were read and approved.
Page 478 - Assemblies, in such a manner as to represent, as far as possible, with impartiality, the views and wishes of the two bodies constituting the United Church. 8. The publications of the Board of Publication, and of the Publication Committee...