The History of Scotland, Том 3Blackie, Fullarton, 1827 |
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... presbyteries within its bounds , and takes cognizance of their proceedings ; the general assembly , or general elder- ship of the whole churches in the realm , consists of such number of ecclesiastical persons , ministers , and elders ...
... presbyteries within its bounds , and takes cognizance of their proceedings ; the general assembly , or general elder- ship of the whole churches in the realm , consists of such number of ecclesiastical persons , ministers , and elders ...
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... presbyteries , and particular sessions , & c . and declaring them , with the jurisdiction and discipline belonging to them , to be in time coming , most just , good , and godly , notwith- standing all acts made to the contrary ; the ...
... presbyteries , and particular sessions , & c . and declaring them , with the jurisdiction and discipline belonging to them , to be in time coming , most just , good , and godly , notwith- standing all acts made to the contrary ; the ...
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... presbyteries , and almost all the differ- ent congregations in the country , except the sessions of Edin- burgh ; such ardour and unanimity in the cause were display- ed throughout the land . A standing committee was appoint- ed by the ...
... presbyteries , and almost all the differ- ent congregations in the country , except the sessions of Edin- burgh ; such ardour and unanimity in the cause were display- ed throughout the land . A standing committee was appoint- ed by the ...
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... presbyteries , with an earnest exhortation , that every minister , as well in public teaching as in private conference , should impress upon the minds of his people the critical situ- ation of the country ; urge a universal personal ...
... presbyteries , with an earnest exhortation , that every minister , as well in public teaching as in private conference , should impress upon the minds of his people the critical situ- ation of the country ; urge a universal personal ...
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... presbyteries , or sessions , should take no cognizance of any matter within the reach of common law . It was now evident , that the court meant to bring to issue , the question of the liberty of the pulpit , for , as both the king and ...
... presbyteries , or sessions , should take no cognizance of any matter within the reach of common law . It was now evident , that the court meant to bring to issue , the question of the liberty of the pulpit , for , as both the king and ...
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