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rch is a member of the Covenant Network of | Presbyterians, a broad-based, national group of clergy a |
ew England Congregationalists and Southern | Presbyterians, a relationship that had been formalized i |
The distribution of Reformed | Presbyterians accords with the distribution of the Ulste |
Presbyterian Church (USA) and | Presbyterians Affirming Reproductive Options (PARO) of t |
arliament, then under the influence of the | Presbyterians, after the start of the English Civil War |
where he engaged in propaganda for the | Presbyterians against the Independents. |
Presbyterians Aiding Nicaraguans is a lay ministry of or | |
Congregationalists, Baptists, and | Presbyterians also erected this style of building. |
The | Presbyterians and the Scots, after, Cornet George Joyce |
The Erastians, | Presbyterians and Independents could never agree on chur |
's opposition to the United Irishmen, many | Presbyterians and their neighbours supported the rebel c |
Book: "A Precarious Belonging: | Presbyterians and the Conflict in Ireland" (1995), a des |
minational place of worship for Lutherans, | Presbyterians, and Baptists, called Hebron Meeting House |
moting friendly relations between Scottish | Presbyterians and the Reformed churches of Hungary and B |
Methodist Church of Canada merged with the | Presbyterians and Congregationalists to form the United |
Both his conflict with the | Presbyterians and his desire for a united church led him |
hire, and, though strongly opposed to both | presbyterians and prelatists, managed to retain it for s |
erchants' lecture,' established jointly by | Presbyterians and Independents at Pinners' Hall. |
re-established the Church of England, but | presbyterians and other dissenters were suspicious of wh |
Anglicans, Methodists, Congregationalists, | Presbyterians and Reformed Christians. |
n effectively taken over by the New School | Presbyterians, and that it was heavily in debt. |
Other Puritans at the time, the | Presbyterians and Congregationalists, also suffered pers |
y with the Church of England, but also the | Presbyterians and Congregationalists - all of whom suppo |
med Church (a union of Congregationalists, | Presbyterians and later Churches of Christ) which is the |
was during the 1700s the meeting place of | Presbyterians and in 1719 the site of the "Salter's Hall |
fore contemplated union of New South Wales | Presbyterians and thought he had secured a satisfactory |
ost often associated with Calvinism (e.g., | Presbyterians and Dutch Reformed) and its doctrine of ir |
er of a congregation formed by a fusion of | Presbyterians and Independents at High Street Chapel, Sh |
took strong parliamentary measures against | Presbyterians, and consequently, at a provincial Synod h |
gal equality between Anglicans, Catholics, | Presbyterians and later Methodists. |
Among them are | Presbyterians, Anglicans, Lutherans, Quakers, Roman Cath |
a panther, the Independents as a bear, the | Presbyterians as a wolf, the Quakers as a hare, the Soci |
tended the packed assembly regarded by the | presbyterians as unconstitutional, and from this time co |
a scheme of comprehension that would bring | presbyterians back into the Church of England. |
ding the Lutherans, Catholics, Methodists, | Presbyterians, Baptists and the Orthodox. |
, and he championed the cause of the Irish | Presbyterians; but being personally agreeable to Charles |
son's parents were both devout and serious | Presbyterians, but the household was not strict in its a |
1672 for the first regium donum granted to | presbyterians by Charles II. |
rn England having funding from the English | Presbyterians: Caleb Rotheram of the Kendal academy died |
Reformed | Presbyterians can be characterised by having a belief in |
A utility from Williamstown | Presbyterians, Chambers was just 17 when he made his VFL |
ess Policy to make available detail of how | Presbyterians could take to reduce their energy consumpt |
es Smylie edited a whole issue of American | Presbyterians, dedicated to writings that had shaped the |
In the Savoy Conference of 1661 the | Presbyterians demanded its restoration, but the bishops |
inisters to sign, Rogers, on behalf of the | presbyterians, drew up, and was the first to sign, the E |
ng to his failure to suppress the Scottish | Presbyterians during his recent expedition to the north. |
igid churches such as the Baptists and the | Presbyterians, especially outside New England. |
In 1834, the Cumberland | Presbyterians established the first collegiate learning |
Some Cumberland | Presbyterians felt that the denomination would be better |
Reformed | Presbyterians first moved to the Vernon area in 1844. |
American | Presbyterians first became aware of Higher Criticism (a. |
Also, in combination with | Presbyterians For Renewal, OneByOne created the film, Sp |
Thousands of | Presbyterians from the surrounding area of the Six Mile |
This event saw Free | Presbyterians from all over the world gather in Northern |
Presbyterians had by and large come to New Zealand as se | |
out in 2004 revealed that over half of all | Presbyterians had not taken even the 'simplest steps to |
s, though even he found the more fanatical | Presbyterians hard to handle. |
king openly and definitely like many other | Presbyterians, he accompanied Charles II to Scotland. |
rnoon preacher (unusual then, among London | presbyterians); he shared also (from 1773) a Sunday-even |
Trinity was founded in 1869 by Cumberland | Presbyterians in Tehuacana, Texas. |
The first Meeting House built for | Presbyterians in the Kilrea district was at Moyknock. |
urch building in Jacksonville, was sold to | Presbyterians in 1844. |
lea was successful and the King blamed the | Presbyterians in Parliament for voiding the declaration. |
g co-moderators of The Covenant Network of | Presbyterians in 1997. |
The old church was sold to the | Presbyterians in 1836 but did not survive to today. |
ethodist congregation, who merged with the | Presbyterians in the 1910s. |
ear to oversee the re-organization of some | Presbyterians in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that had voted |
After being ordained by the | presbyterians in Taunton, he became vicar of Llangynwyd, |
of three generations of Scottish-American | Presbyterians in rural Western Pennsylvania and their st |
690, taking the official title of Reformed | Presbyterians in 1743. |
ish Rebellion of 1798, which involved many | Presbyterians in East Ulster, is known as The Ballycarry |
ence among the Congregationalists and some | Presbyterians in the American colonies, during the 17th |
It was opened in 1861 by the | Presbyterians in the community after the Methodists on S |
Lord Somers he was employed to induce the | Presbyterians in Scotland to favour the union of the two |
e early 18th century swelled the number of | Presbyterians in the colonies, the number of congregatio |
is payment was abolished for Catholics and | Presbyterians living in Ulster. |
In the 1870s, | Presbyterians living in the Magheramason area began a ca |
Pennsylvania, as Quakers were followed by | Presbyterians, Lutherans, Baptists, and Methodists. |
contain substantial numbers of Methodists, | Presbyterians, Lutherans, and Episcopalians. |
Matters were left to drift while the | Presbyterians made hopeful comments about the possible g |
Cumberland | Presbyterians met on October 28, 1834, and they decided |
Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists | |
they made for strange bedfellows, with the | Presbyterians now borrowing the positions of the Indepen |
The | Presbyterians of central New Jersey had two places of wo |
e New Opinions (chiefly) Propagated by the | Presbyterians of Scotland; Together with some Animadvers |
bate with Andrew Melville and seven strong | presbyterians, on the general questions at issue between |
Although founded by | Presbyterians, PAN welcomes all Christian denominations. |
Twenty-nine | Presbyterians petitioned the London UPC Presbytery for t |
m III in the Williamite War, a minority of | Presbyterians refused to subscribe, claiming its failure |
gregationalists, had led to division among | Presbyterians, resulting in the creation of a new religi |
these clergymen, record the fact that the | Presbyterians, Roman Catholics and Methodists of Bytown |
of conscience and the extent to which Free | Presbyterians should fellowship with evangelicals in oth |
the death of Oliver Cromwell, he and other | presbyterians sought an accommodation with Richard Cromw |
Sometime around 1820, | Presbyterians started worshiping at the church. |
urthouse was the host of the conference of | Presbyterians that led to the merger forming the United |
contributed to A People Called Cumberland | Presbyterians, the definitive history of that denominati |
As Puritans and | Presbyterians, the gentry were opposed to Laud's beliefs |
nominated an assistant on the side of the | Presbyterians, though, according to Richard Baxter, he n |
nate of the United States; one of fourteen | Presbyterians to hold that office, to date. |
evised a plan for transplanting the Ulster | presbyterians to Tipperary, but the scheme was abortive; |
sbyterian Church (USA) strongly urging all | Presbyterians to 'immediately aspire to live carbon neut |
In 1876 the general body of the Reformed | Presbyterians united with the Free Church of Scotland, l |
Anglicans and | Presbyterians use the term "Lord's Supper", stating that |
al Assemblies in 2005 and 2006, Cumberland | Presbyterians voted to either build, purchase, or lease |
Boys were composed of both Protestants and | Presbyterians while the Defenders originally consisted o |
the early 1940s, PPF provided support for | Presbyterians who were conscientious objectors during th |
s with a small group of Scots and American | presbyterians who met in the neighbourhood of the Spanis |
In 1672, a group of | Presbyterians who had settled on the Eastern Shore of Ma |
n abortive proposal for a comprehension of | presbyterians within the Church of England, communicated |
ry Alliance, Southern Baptist, Methodists, | Presbyterians, Word for the World and other church group |
n January 8, 1848 there were only nineteen | Presbyterians worshiping at the log building known as th |
ometimes called "lay elders" although most | Presbyterians would reject this term as being inconsiste |
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