MinutesPresbyterian Publication Committee., 1857 |
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Sivu 378
... Ministry . The Assembly proceeded to determine the place for the meeting of the next Assembly , and made choice of the city of CHICAGO , Illinois . Rev. Lewis H. Loss , George M. Maxwell , and S. Dwight Pitkin , were appointed a ...
... Ministry . The Assembly proceeded to determine the place for the meeting of the next Assembly , and made choice of the city of CHICAGO , Illinois . Rev. Lewis H. Loss , George M. Maxwell , and S. Dwight Pitkin , were appointed a ...
Sivu 380
... Ministry presented their Annual Report . The Report was accepted , and re- ferred to the Standing Committee on Education , with instructions to print the Plan and the Resolutions , recommended by the Permanent Committee . The Committee ...
... Ministry presented their Annual Report . The Report was accepted , and re- ferred to the Standing Committee on Education , with instructions to print the Plan and the Resolutions , recommended by the Permanent Committee . The Committee ...
Sivu 383
... minister present to preach the sermon , and to preside until a Moderator be chosen . The Report was adopted . Also , Overture , No. 2 , being a request from the Presbytery of San Francisco , for the division of that Presbytery , and the ...
... minister present to preach the sermon , and to preside until a Moderator be chosen . The Report was adopted . Also , Overture , No. 2 , being a request from the Presbytery of San Francisco , for the division of that Presbytery , and the ...
Sivu 388
... Ministry , respectfully report , recommending the adoption of the following resolutions : Resolved , 1. The General Assembly recognizes , with gratitude to God , the organization of the Permanent Committee on Education for the Ministry ...
... Ministry , respectfully report , recommending the adoption of the following resolutions : Resolved , 1. The General Assembly recognizes , with gratitude to God , the organization of the Permanent Committee on Education for the Ministry ...
Sivu 389
... Ministry , whose duty it shall be , to examine and recom- mend , in the vacation of the Presbytery , such young men as require assistance from the funds at the disposal of the Permanent Commit- tee ; and to exercise over them such ...
... Ministry , whose duty it shall be , to examine and recom- mend , in the vacation of the Presbytery , such young men as require assistance from the funds at the disposal of the Permanent Commit- tee ; and to exercise over them such ...
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Added on Certif Added on Exam ADDRESS Albany Albert Barnes Alfred Newton Annual Report appointed Assembly proceeded Association Benjamin Bills and Overtures brethren Candidates cent Chester Christian Cincinnati Clark Clerk Committee on Education Concluded with prayer Corresponding Bodies Crawfordsville Creek Daniel David Delegate Domestic Missions Edward Elder Foreign Missions Franklin George Duffield George W German Reformed Church Gospel Henry Henry H Henry Kendall Hiram Iowa Isaac last session MINISTERS & LICENTIATES mittee New-York City Newark o'clock P.M. o'clock P.M. Concluded Ohio opened with prayer P.M. The Assembly Pastor Pataskala Permanent Committee Philadelphia Presb Presbyterian Church Presbyterian House Presbytery present Prof Publicat'n read and approved Resolved Robert S. S. Charles S. S. John S. S. Joseph S. S. William Samuel W session were read Slavery Smith Synod Trustees Utica W. C. George W. C. John West-Tennessee William H William Hogarth
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Sivu 418 - Thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the LORD, and a royal diadem in the hand of thy God.
Sivu 450 - Report, according to the form exhibited on page 703 of the present Appendix; of which a printed blank will be furnished in due season, by order of the Assembly, to the Stated Clerk of every Presbytery. This Report should, if possible, embrace all the changes in the Presbytery previous to the first day of April. 2. A Narrative of tlie State of Religion within the bounds of the Presbytery, for the year ending April 1st.
Sivu 402 - God hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on the face of the earth...
Sivu 403 - The holding of our fellow-men in the condition of Slavery except in those cases where it is unavoidable, by the laws of the State, the obligations of guardianship, or the demands of humanity, is an offence in the proper import of that term, as used in the Book of Discipline, Chap.
Sivu 402 - We consider the voluntary enslaving of one part of the human race by another as a gross violation of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature...
Sivu 391 - Presbytery at the next session, and not countermanded to the Board. 6. If, at any time, there be discovered in a student such defect in capacity, diligence, and especially in piety, as would render his introduction into the ministry a doubtful measure, it shall be...
Sivu 404 - To the general assembly also belongs the power of deciding in all controversies respecting doctrine and discipline; of reproving, warning, or bearing testimony against error in doctrine, or immorality in practice, in any church, presbytery, or synod...
Sivu 369 - Moses hands were heavy; and they took a stone, and put it under him, and he sat thereon; and Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side; and his hands were steady until the going down of the sun.
Sivu 385 - The first half hour was occupied with devotional exercises. The minutes of the last session were read and approved. The Committee on Bills and Overtures reported a Memorial on the subject of the Parish Psalmody, which was referred to the Committee on Publication. Also, a Memorial on the Ashmtin' Institute, which was referred to the Committee on Education.
Sivu 403 - We enjoin it on all church sessions and presbyteries, under the care of this Assembly, to discountenance, and, as far as possible, to prevent, all cruelty of whatever kind in the treatment of slaves ; especially the cruelty of separating husband and wife, parents and children ; and that which consists in selling slaves to those who will either themselves deprive these unhappy people of the blessings of the gospel, or who will transport them to places where the gospel is not proclaimed, or where it...