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Presbyterianism is now characterized accurately, as Wikipedia informs us, as being “known for” liberalism, as accepting openly practicing LGBTQ+ clergy and other church leaders, same-sex ...
The shaping of Ulster Presbyterianism also occurred in homes, marketplaces, and political arenas. Identifying oneself as Presbyterian became as much a cultural and political statement as a ...
Briggs, C. A.; "American Presbyterianism"Dr. Briggs has done good service in preparing the present work. It is a volume full of interest, not only for Presbyterians, but also for those of other ...
GROWTH OF PRESBYTERIANISM.; The Alliance Learns that the World's Congregations Now Aggregate Nearly 25,000,000 People. Share full article Sept. 29, 1899 The New York Times Archives ...
Until now, practically no one has sought to understand Hodge’s view of women, the silent majority of both American Presbyterianism in particular and American Christianity more generally ...
Presbyterianism had been recognized, under the Act of Religious Toleration, as a sect against which no derogatory remarks were to be made. Up & down the seaboard there were scattered churches of ...
Tutor, priest, bodyguard, rebel, protestant minister, galley slave, exile, a leader of the Protestant Reformation, and founder of Presbyterianism: John Knox’s influence on the political and ...
It's what Presbyterianism is all about, Tobey told me. "That is a fundamental principle of being part of a hierarchical church, that the property is not for any one congregation.
"There's a deep intersection between Presbyterianism and the Irish language," Mr Thompson told BBC News NI. "I think there's a great ignorance over the role of Presbyterians.
The Reverend Doctor Augustus T. Norton, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church from 1839 until 1859, is known as the “Father of Presbyterianism in Illinois.” ...
James Gore King McClure, Some Pastors and Pastorates during the Century of Presbyterianism in Illinois, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), Vol. 13, No. 1 (Apr., 1920), pp. 1 ...
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