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ts legislative institutions abolished and Presbyterianism dis-established.
which passed the Rescissory Act (banning Presbyterianism) in 1661, and thereafter attended Parliam
cently overthrown its bishops and adopted presbyterianism (see Bishops' Wars).
The links between Methodism and Scottish Presbyterianism in Malta are longstanding, despite the ex
sical Calvinistic tradition, and Reformed presbyterianism.
n way of life," which was associated with Presbyterianism.
Later he averred that ' Presbyterianism is no religion for a gentleman'.
t with the Scottish Covenanters, by which Presbyterianism was to be made the established religion o
metimes described as the mother church of Presbyterianism.
: "My father, tho' a low Churchman, hated Presbyterianism and Presbyterians.
combination between Congregationalism and Presbyterianism, involving in each church the appointment
Both brothers eventually converted to Presbyterianism.
hiladelphia in 1972 after converting from Presbyterianism.
Raised an Episcopalian but converting to Presbyterianism early in life, he was educated at the Col
sponse to John Whitgift's denunciation of Presbyterianism.
al Account of the Rise and Development of Presbyterianism in Scotland, published in 1911 by the Cam
After rejecting the Calvinist doctrine of Presbyterianism, Palmer became somewhat of a physical, sp
harles I to agree to the establishment of Presbyterianism.
ir political goals - the establishment of Presbyterianism in the Three Kingdoms and asserting the c
lergyman, considered to be the founder of Presbyterianism in United States of America.
cessful effort to stamp out the growth of Presbyterianism.
him to enter Scotland unless he accepted Presbyterianism throughout the British Isles.
Independents, in return for him imposing presbyterianism for three years on England.
reserve a middle position between his own Presbyterianism and the Independents, and to secure a fir
o writings that had shaped the history of Presbyterianism in America.
See also: Homosexuality and Presbyterianism
He made a profound impact on Presbyterianism in the Northwest Territory, helping to es
reaction to increasing liberalism within Presbyterianism, in 1930 the church changed its name to t
The presence of Scottish Presbyterianism in London dates back to the Union of the
d, and stood on the liberal wing of Scots Presbyterianism.
tion of 1688 when under William of Orange presbyterianism was finally established as the faith of m
from the main national body of Old School Presbyterianism, the Presbyterian Church in the United St
ly adhered to the Church of Ireland or to Presbyterianism.
land who did not accept the settlement of Presbyterianism in that country in 1690, and has sister d
have been convinced of his sympathy with presbyterianism.
h Scotland in which he promises to impose Presbyterianism in England in return for military assista
arians, with an eventual view to imposing Presbyterianism on the Three Kingdoms.
Charles II undertook to establish Presbyterianism as the national religion and to recognise
When, however, Presbyterianism was attacked and menaced by the sovereign
f the Rescissory Act of 1661, which ended Presbyterianism until the Act of 1690 re-established it a
The earliest contact with the Presbyterianism was through the Dutch control of the Port
ve others announced their withdrawal from Presbyterianism and their intention to be solely part of
                                                                                                   


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