「presbyterianism」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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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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