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... Assembly 1610 , 99 Bishops consecrated , Page Triumph of Episcopacy , 103 THE COVENANT- Retrospect of events , 104 ... Westminster Assembly , 143 Covenanters , Discussions within it , 144 Death of Charles I. , Arguments of the Erastians ...
... Assembly 1610 , 99 Bishops consecrated , Page Triumph of Episcopacy , 103 THE COVENANT- Retrospect of events , 104 ... Westminster Assembly , 143 Covenanters , Discussions within it , 144 Death of Charles I. , Arguments of the Erastians ...
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... assembly , not less formidable and uncon- stitutional than the high court of commission , was called into active exertion . When the covenant was carried to England , and adopted by the Westminster assembly , then sitting , and by both ...
... assembly , not less formidable and uncon- stitutional than the high court of commission , was called into active exertion . When the covenant was carried to England , and adopted by the Westminster assembly , then sitting , and by both ...
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... Assembly . It has been very generally believed that , had it not been for the Westminster religious element which entered into the contest between Charles I. and his Scottish subjects , the differences that had ... Westminster Assembly,
... Assembly . It has been very generally believed that , had it not been for the Westminster religious element which entered into the contest between Charles I. and his Scottish subjects , the differences that had ... Westminster Assembly,
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... Westminster assembly and by parliament , and ordered to be signed by all ranks , both in the country and in the colonies and places abroad . In this Westminster assembly the church of Scotland was represented by four ministers and three ...
... Westminster assembly and by parliament , and ordered to be signed by all ranks , both in the country and in the colonies and places abroad . In this Westminster assembly the church of Scotland was represented by four ministers and three ...
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... Westminster assembly for an explicit answer to the jus divinum questions that had been formerly sent to them , the dangers from the military interpreters of Holy Writ , who were now springing up , admitting of no delay . The assembly ...
... Westminster assembly for an explicit answer to the jus divinum questions that had been formerly sent to them , the dangers from the military interpreters of Holy Writ , who were now springing up , admitting of no delay . The assembly ...
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Página 210 - That prelacy and the superiority of any office in the Church above presbyters is and hath been a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ever since the Reformation (they having reformed from popery by presbyters), and therefore ought to be abolished...
Página 59 - Kirk;' and they do farther resolve, that this spiritual jurisdiction, and the supremacy and sole headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, on which it depends, they will assert, and at all hazards defend, by the help and blessing of that great God who, in the days of old, enabled their fathers, amid manifold persecutions, to maintain a testimony, even to the death, for ' Christ's kingdom and crown...
Página 19 - ... in full communion with the Church, shall disapprove of the person in whose favour the call is proposed to be moderated in, such disapproval shall be deemed sufficient ground for the presbytery rejecting such person, and that he shall be rejected accordingly and due notice thereof forthwith given to all concerned: but that if the major part of the said heads of families shall not disapprove of such person to be their pastor, the presbytery shall proceed with the settlement according to the rules...
Página 167 - ... parishioners, if any, shall be received and duly weighed by the Presbytery. Such objections, in every case, to be accompanied with reasons assigned ; but the Presbytery to be at liberty to consider the whole circumstances of the case before them, and to form their judgment without reference to the actual number of persons dissenting, or their proportion to the whole amount of communicants and heads of families in the parish. The decision of the Presbytery, with respect to the fitness of any individual...
Página 19 - That it shall be an instruction to Presbyteries, that if, at the moderating in a Call to a vacant pastoral charge, the major part of the male heads of families, members of the vacant congregation, and in full communion with the Church, shall disapprove of the person in whose favour the Call is proposed to be moderated in, such disapproval shall be deemed sufficient ground for the Presbytery rejecting such person, and that he shall be rejected accordingly...
Página 19 - That it is a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded into any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and in order that the principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority of the Presbyteries of this church, do declare, enact, and ordain that it shall be an instruction to Presbyteries that if...
Página 104 - Liturgy or divine service be set down to be read in all kirks on the ordinary days of prayer, and every Sabbath-day before the sermon, to the end the common people might be acquainted therewith, and by custom may learn to serve God rightly.