The Scottish Pulpit from the Reformation to the Present DayHarper, 1887 - 287 páginas |
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... Presbyterian College , London ; and President McCosh , of Princeton . The preparation of the volume has been through- out a labour of love , into which perhaps there has entered also somewhat of national enthusiasm and pride ; and if it ...
... Presbyterian College , London ; and President McCosh , of Princeton . The preparation of the volume has been through- out a labour of love , into which perhaps there has entered also somewhat of national enthusiasm and pride ; and if it ...
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... Presbyterian leaders from their native land , he endeavoured to force Episcopacy on Scotland . But the people were unwilling to receive it , and he left his project as a legacy to his son Charles . To this section of the anti - prelatic ...
... Presbyterian leaders from their native land , he endeavoured to force Episcopacy on Scotland . But the people were unwilling to receive it , and he left his project as a legacy to his son Charles . To this section of the anti - prelatic ...
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... dent , the Scottish Church , from 1651 to 1658 , was neither Prelatic nor Presbyterian . He dissolved the General Assembly with as little ceremony as he did the Long Parliament , and exercised auto- cratic INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL . II.
... dent , the Scottish Church , from 1651 to 1658 , was neither Prelatic nor Presbyterian . He dissolved the General Assembly with as little ceremony as he did the Long Parliament , and exercised auto- cratic INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL . II.
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... Presbyterian form of government should " continue without any alteration to the people of the land in all succeeding generations . " In spite of that guarantee , however , the Govern- ment of Queen Anne , in 1712 , introduced into Par ...
... Presbyterian form of government should " continue without any alteration to the people of the land in all succeeding generations . " In spite of that guarantee , however , the Govern- ment of Queen Anne , in 1712 , introduced into Par ...
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... Presbyterian establishment , but only half - educated and superficially accomplished . ' The amalgam proved to be a type of preachers who called them- selves Moderates , and ultimately became the domi- nant party in the Church ; when ...
... Presbyterian establishment , but only half - educated and superficially accomplished . ' The amalgam proved to be a type of preachers who called them- selves Moderates , and ultimately became the domi- nant party in the Church ; when ...
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