Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... Auchterarder case , and such is the mode in which the Court disposed of it . latter event , was it ever heard of that the party who had pleaded the exclusion of the Court's jurisdiction , refused to abide by the Court's decision , or ...
... Auchterarder case , and such is the mode in which the Court disposed of it . latter event , was it ever heard of that the party who had pleaded the exclusion of the Court's jurisdiction , refused to abide by the Court's decision , or ...
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... Auchterarder case . By the Act 1592 , c . 116 , which has always been considered and looked up to as the great charter of the Pres- byterian Church in this country , the trial and admission of ministers is committed to Presbyteries ...
... Auchterarder case . By the Act 1592 , c . 116 , which has always been considered and looked up to as the great charter of the Pres- byterian Church in this country , the trial and admission of ministers is committed to Presbyteries ...
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... Auchterarder case , therefore , the Church was suffici ently certiorated that the passing of the Veto Act was contrary to law , and ultra vires of the Assembly ; and that the re- jection of a presentee by a Presbytery , under the ...
... Auchterarder case , therefore , the Church was suffici ently certiorated that the passing of the Veto Act was contrary to law , and ultra vires of the Assembly ; and that the re- jection of a presentee by a Presbytery , under the ...
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... Auchterarder might have been puzzled to know how the General Assembly wished or expected them to act . But then they go on to say , that they cannot abandon the principle of non - intrusion , and resolve " that no presentee shall be ...
... Auchterarder might have been puzzled to know how the General Assembly wished or expected them to act . But then they go on to say , that they cannot abandon the principle of non - intrusion , and resolve " that no presentee shall be ...
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... Auchterarder to proceed with the set- tlement of Mr Young . Till this be done - cheerfully , unqualifiedly , and because the law requires it - the sup- porters of the Church's recent pro- ceedings must smother their indigna . tion ...
... Auchterarder to proceed with the set- tlement of Mr Young . Till this be done - cheerfully , unqualifiedly , and because the law requires it - the sup- porters of the Church's recent pro- ceedings must smother their indigna . tion ...
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