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... Assembly had reorganized the Board of Education , and called upon the churches to sustain it in providing for the expenses of candidates for the ministry in their preparatory studies . At the same time the American Education Society , a ...
... Assembly had reorganized the Board of Education , and called upon the churches to sustain it in providing for the expenses of candidates for the ministry in their preparatory studies . At the same time the American Education Society , a ...
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... Assembly's plan of operation was not subject to these objections . 1. Because the Assembly did not elect its own members , but was renewed every year by the Presbyte- ries . 2. Because its Board was not the creditor of those aided by ...
... Assembly's plan of operation was not subject to these objections . 1. Because the Assembly did not elect its own members , but was renewed every year by the Presbyte- ries . 2. Because its Board was not the creditor of those aided by ...
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... Assembly , as did Dr. Green , Dr. Philips , and other leading friends of the Assembly's Board , expressed their cor- dial willingness that all Presbyterians should be left to their unbiassed choice as to which organization they should ...
... Assembly , as did Dr. Green , Dr. Philips , and other leading friends of the Assembly's Board , expressed their cor- dial willingness that all Presbyterians should be left to their unbiassed choice as to which organization they should ...
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... Assembly's Board not only contended that the Assembly had the right to conduct the work of Missions , Foreign and Domestic , but that it was highly expedient that that work should be under the control of the constituted authorities of ...
... Assembly's Board not only contended that the Assembly had the right to conduct the work of Missions , Foreign and Domestic , but that it was highly expedient that that work should be under the control of the constituted authorities of ...
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... Assembly of 1837. When that Assembly met , it was found that the Old - school had a decided and determined majority . The opportunity had occurred to rectify some of the abuses which had so long and so justly been matters of complaint ...
... Assembly of 1837. When that Assembly met , it was found that the Old - school had a decided and determined majority . The opportunity had occurred to rectify some of the abuses which had so long and so justly been matters of complaint ...
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Page 532 - Neale.— The Closing Scene; or, Christianity and Infidelity contrasted in the Last Hours of Remarkable Persons.
Page 18 - Who art thou that judgest another man's servant ? to his own master he standeth or falleth ; yea, he shall be holden up ; for God is able to make him stand.
Page 531 - Chemistry, as exemplifying the Wisdom and Beneficence of God.
Page 541 - Sketch of the History of the Church of England to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.
Page 280 - Lord : (for we walk by faith, not by sight:) we are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him.
Page 252 - The New York Society for promoting the Manumission of Slaves and protecting such of them as have been or may be liberated...
Page 142 - For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart and to be with Christ ; which is far better ; nevertheless to abide, in the flesh is more needful for you.
Page 290 - He was licensed to preach the gospel by the Presbytery of New York in 1830. He was ordained and installed pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Schenectady, NY, by the Presbytery of Albany, in December, 1832.
Page 409 - Freedom of Mind in Willing, or Every Being that Wills a Creative First Cause.
Page 221 - The degree of LL.D. was conferred upon him by the college of New Jersey in 1891.