The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... Assembly passed in 1834 , enacting " That it shall be an instruc- tion to Presbyteries that if , at the moderating in a call to a vacant pastoral charge , the major part of the male heads of families , members of the vacant congregation ...
... Assembly passed in 1834 , enacting " That it shall be an instruc- tion to Presbyteries that if , at the moderating in a call to a vacant pastoral charge , the major part of the male heads of families , members of the vacant congregation ...
Pagina 20
... Assembly of the Church of Scotland , in the course of a discussion touching the settlement of Mr. Young in Auchterarder , resolved , by a majority of 183 to 142 , that it would regard any application to a civil court by its members as a ...
... Assembly of the Church of Scotland , in the course of a discussion touching the settlement of Mr. Young in Auchterarder , resolved , by a majority of 183 to 142 , that it would regard any application to a civil court by its members as a ...
Pagina 40
... Assembly there had re- fused to adopt the Prisons Act passed by the Imperial Legislature . The technical question before the House was , " That the Speaker do now leave the chair . " The debate was pro- tracted till 2 A. M. , when the ...
... Assembly there had re- fused to adopt the Prisons Act passed by the Imperial Legislature . The technical question before the House was , " That the Speaker do now leave the chair . " The debate was pro- tracted till 2 A. M. , when the ...
Pagina 43
... Assembly regarding the Auchterarder case . Dr. Cook proposed that the Veto Act having been found to infringe on civil and patrimonial rights , Presbyteries should be instructed to proceed with settlements in the manner practised before ...
... Assembly regarding the Auchterarder case . Dr. Cook proposed that the Veto Act having been found to infringe on civil and patrimonial rights , Presbyteries should be instructed to proceed with settlements in the manner practised before ...
Pagina 49
... Assembly of 1838 , but also because it would be a complete violation of the fundamental principles of the Church , in contravention of her standing laws , and in defiance of the authority of the last General Assembly , who , on a report ...
... Assembly of 1838 , but also because it would be a complete violation of the fundamental principles of the Church , in contravention of her standing laws , and in defiance of the authority of the last General Assembly , who , on a report ...
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