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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 ...
GROWTH OF PRESBYTERIANISM.; The Alliance Learns that the World's Congregations Now Aggregate Nearly 25,000,000 People. Share full article. Sept. 29, 1899.
Religious identity in the Synod of Ulster, 1770-1840. One of the more remarkable events in recent Irish history was the formation of a power-sharing government in Northern Ireland in 2007 ...
Old Log College Celebration Address. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.
But he experienced surprise that, “with its superior resources and superb opportunities,” Presbyterianism has been outstripped by such later sects as the Methodists, unknown in Makemie’s time.
Press Release. Montreat Conference Center. Tutor, priest, bodyguard, rebel, protestant minister, galley slave, exile, a leader of the Protestant Reformation, and founder of Presbyterianism: John ...
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 ...
The Moderator-elect of the Presbyterian Church says he would work assiduously to promote Presbyterianism during his tenure of office.
Reformation in Scotland The development of Presbyterianism in the 1570s Protestantism grew in Scotland in the 1560s and 1570s. Men such as George Wishart, John Knox and Andrew Melvillle played a ...
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