The Ancient Platforms of the Congregational Churches of New England: With a Digest of Rules and Usages in Connecticut, and an Appendix Containing Notices of Congregational Bodies in Other StatesE. Hunt, 1845 - 351 |
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... Constitution of the Missionary Society of Conn . , . 320 APPENDIX , GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS , Rules of the Association , By Laws , · GENERAL CONVENTION OF VERMONT , Constitution , By Laws and Permanent Regulations ...
... Constitution of the Missionary Society of Conn . , . 320 APPENDIX , GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS , Rules of the Association , By Laws , · GENERAL CONVENTION OF VERMONT , Constitution , By Laws and Permanent Regulations ...
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... constitution of these , as well as of the other New England colonies . " The synod which framed this Platform , unanimously adopted the Westminster Confession of Faith , in the fol lowing words : " This synod having perused and ...
... constitution of these , as well as of the other New England colonies . " The synod which framed this Platform , unanimously adopted the Westminster Confession of Faith , in the fol lowing words : " This synod having perused and ...
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... constitution , attended only by such ministers in one place and in another , as were willing to associate , they could bind none but themselves . The churches might advise with them if they chose it , or neglect it at pleasure . There ...
... constitution , attended only by such ministers in one place and in another , as were willing to associate , they could bind none but themselves . The churches might advise with them if they chose it , or neglect it at pleasure . There ...
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... constitution of the western consociation was not adopted until 1800.- Hence arose the eastern and western associa- tions and consociations of New Haven . A council early met in Fairfield county , which , we are assured , " gave to the ...
... constitution of the western consociation was not adopted until 1800.- Hence arose the eastern and western associa- tions and consociations of New Haven . A council early met in Fairfield county , which , we are assured , " gave to the ...
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... constitution . There is satisfactory evidence that all the churches then existing were consociated sooner or later , and the presumption is , that they were generally , if not universally consociated in 1709 * Trumbull , Vol . II . p ...
... constitution . There is satisfactory evidence that all the churches then existing were consociated sooner or later , and the presumption is , that they were generally , if not universally consociated in 1709 * Trumbull , Vol . II . p ...
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