Church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and, in order that this principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority of the Presbyteries of this Church,... The Quarterly Review - Seite 443herausgegeben von - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Wallace (advocate.) - 1884 - 208 Seiten
...whereby, on the narrative that it was a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor should be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people, and in order that that principle might be carried into full effect, it was enacted, that if at the moderating in a call... | |
| 1840 - 572 Seiten
...Assembly in 1834. " That it is a fundamental law of this Church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and in order to carry this principle into full effect, the Presbyteries of the Church shall be instructed, that... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1893 - 376 Seiten
...General Assembly declare, that it is a fundamental of their Church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and in order that this principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority... | |
| Felix Makower - 1894 - 576 Seiten
...Assembly declare, Tluit it is a fundamental law of this Church, that no pastor shaU be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people; and, in order that this principle may be carried into füll effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority... | |
| Felix Makower - 1895 - 570 Seiten
...Assembly declare, That it is a fundamental law of thin Church, that no -¡yantar shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and, in order that thin principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority... | |
| Middle Temple (London, England) - 1904 - 496 Seiten
...and it was upon the motion of Lord Moncrieff, himself a distinguished lawyer, that it was declared, 'a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people.'80 Patronage, in fact, was not abolished; but,... | |
| John Wildman Moncrief - 1908 - 490 Seiten
...passed in the assembly, by what had come to be known as the Nonintrusion party. According to this act: "It is a fundamental law of the church that no pastor shall be intruded on a congregation contrary to the will of the people." A test came very soon in the case of Mr. Young,... | |
| John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton - 1911 - 328 Seiten
...were shut out. Three of our best men 1 In 1834 the General Assembly of the Scottish Church resolved that " It is a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded on a congregation contrary to the will of the people." This resolution was, however, proved to be illegal,... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 Seiten
...and it was upon the motion of Lord Moncrieff, himself a distinguished lawyer, that it was declared, 'a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people.'80 Patronage, in fact, was not abolished; but,... | |
| Carl Frederick Taeusch - 1926 - 392 Seiten
...priority. By 1834 the General Assembly had assumed sufficient independent power to declare it to be "a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people," " thus denying the right of the State to exercise... | |
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