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... congregations at present under £ 120 are quite able , with- out extraneous aid , to give that stipend ; and as many above £ 120 , but below £ 150 , are equally able to realize the latter sum , the Synod instruct the com- mittee that may ...
... congregations at present under £ 120 are quite able , with- out extraneous aid , to give that stipend ; and as many above £ 120 , but below £ 150 , are equally able to realize the latter sum , the Synod instruct the com- mittee that may ...
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... Congregational Union of Scotland alone which claimed pro- perty in Dr. Wardlaw as a minister , and for more than ... congregation of the dead . ” But Dr. Wardlaw still lives , and will live . Being dead , he care of the Tunisiei Cura ...
... Congregational Union of Scotland alone which claimed pro- perty in Dr. Wardlaw as a minister , and for more than ... congregation of the dead . ” But Dr. Wardlaw still lives , and will live . Being dead , he care of the Tunisiei Cura ...
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... congregational prayer meetings ; and to recommend every proper means to be employed for the correcting of these evils . The dispensation of our Lord's Supper was appointed in the congregation presently vacant . The Presbytery again met ...
... congregational prayer meetings ; and to recommend every proper means to be employed for the correcting of these evils . The dispensation of our Lord's Supper was appointed in the congregation presently vacant . The Presbytery again met ...
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... congregation gave in their report , and it was agreed unanimously to transmit a copy of this report to the Home Mission Committee , with a strong recommendation to receive Kilconquhar into the number of their supplemented churches ...
... congregation gave in their report , and it was agreed unanimously to transmit a copy of this report to the Home Mission Committee , with a strong recommendation to receive Kilconquhar into the number of their supplemented churches ...
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... congregation , or any party of any description , apply either to the mo- derator , or the Presbytery itself , for an extraordinary meeting of Presbytery , for the transaction of their own business , and it be deemed proper to grant the ...
... congregation , or any party of any description , apply either to the mo- derator , or the Presbytery itself , for an extraordinary meeting of Presbytery , for the transaction of their own business , and it be deemed proper to grant the ...
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