Report of Proceedings of the ... General Presbyterian CouncilThomas and Archibald Constable, 1877 - 382 With relative documents bearing on the affairs of the Council and the state of the Presbyterian Churches throughout the world |
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... given by many friends in Edinburgh , not members of the Scotch Committee ; especially by Mr. THOMAS NELSON , Publisher , Mr. JAMES MACDONALD , W.S. , Dr. PRINGLE , Rutland Square , and Mr. J. T. MACLAGAN , C.A. The Committee earnestly ...
... given by many friends in Edinburgh , not members of the Scotch Committee ; especially by Mr. THOMAS NELSON , Publisher , Mr. JAMES MACDONALD , W.S. , Dr. PRINGLE , Rutland Square , and Mr. J. T. MACLAGAN , C.A. The Committee earnestly ...
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... given to such as their inalienable privilege . " 14. It will enploy all moral means to distribute the Mission work of the Churches on the foreign field so as to prevent Missionary enterprises from interfering with or hindering each ...
... given to such as their inalienable privilege . " 14. It will enploy all moral means to distribute the Mission work of the Churches on the foreign field so as to prevent Missionary enterprises from interfering with or hindering each ...
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... given in to the Conference commissions from twenty - two Churches , contain- ing the names of one hundred and one delegates , of whom sixty - four were present , represent- ing twenty - one Churches , the commissioners of the United ...
... given in to the Conference commissions from twenty - two Churches , contain- ing the names of one hundred and one delegates , of whom sixty - four were present , represent- ing twenty - one Churches , the commissioners of the United ...
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... given us wherever we went . If I had had any doubt of the desirableness of the alliance and the propriety of the movement , it must have been completely dissipated by what we experienced . Unless one visits these countries , one can ...
... given us wherever we went . If I had had any doubt of the desirableness of the alliance and the propriety of the movement , it must have been completely dissipated by what we experienced . Unless one visits these countries , one can ...
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... given to the con- dition and circumstances of the Churches in these distant countries . 3. The list of additional Churches desiring to join the Alliance is extremely interesting . It shows the remarkable interest in this movement which ...
... given to the con- dition and circumstances of the Churches in these distant countries . 3. The list of additional Churches desiring to join the Alliance is extremely interesting . It shows the remarkable interest in this movement which ...
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