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  • '''Presbyterian''' is a term in religion to describe church governance. It has a graded sy Presbyterian forms are closely associated with the [[Church of Scotland]] which, under [
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  • *[http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/F_91.asp Presbyterian-Reformed family of denominations in US] *[http://www.thearda.com/Archive/Presbyterian.asp polls of members, U.S. since 1973]
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  • *[http://www.thearda.com/Denoms/Families/F_91.asp Presbyterian-Reformed family of denominations in US] *[http://www.thearda.com/Archive/Presbyterian.asp polls of members, U.S. since 1973]
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  • '''Presbyterian''' is a term in religion to describe church governance. It has a graded sy Presbyterian forms are closely associated with the [[Church of Scotland]] which, under [
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  • (1821 - 1874) Presbyterian minister and African-American officeholder during Reconstruction.
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  • ...tish political party that was opposed to the Tories, originally a Scottish Presbyterian opponent of Anglican government.
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  • The national church of Scotland (Presbyterian), founded in the mid-16th century by John Knox as part of the Scottish Refo
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  • ...r of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the [[University of Edinburgh]], and [[Presbyterian]] preacher whose sermons and writings made a major contribution to the [[Sc
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  • ...n Clarkson Gibbs''' ([[September 28]], 1821 - [[August 14]], 1874) was a [[Presbyterian]] minister, the third [[African-American]] to graduate from Dartmouth Colle
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  • ...ormed Council]] and maintains ecclesiastical relations with the [[Orthodox Presbyterian Church]], the [[Canadian and American Reformed Churches]], and the [[United
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  • {{r|Free Presbyterian}}
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  • ...f Dort]], which together are called the "Three Forms of Unity", while many Presbyterian churches hold to the so-called [[Westminster Standards]], i.e. the [[Westmi ==Reformed and Presbyterian Churches around the World ==
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  • ...58, and was buried in the Greyfriars Kirkyard - the grounds of a notable [[Presbyterian]] church in Edinburgh's Old Town. ...t post-Reformation stained glass windows, and one of the first organs in a Presbyterian Church in Scotland.
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  • ...style/congregationalism.htm</ref> This distinguishes Baptist Churches from Presbyterian, Lutheran, Catholic, and Episcopal forms of government which all have exter
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  • ...Congresses); died in Knoxville, Tenn., April 10, 1840; interment in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
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  • ...t post-Reformation stained glass windows, and one of the first organs in a Presbyterian Church in Scotland.
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  • ...undamentalist-modernist Conflict in the Presbyterian Church." ''Journal of Presbyterian History'' 2000 78(1): 34-50. Issn: 0022-3883 Puts Scopes in larger religio
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  • ...can]], except during his first reign in Scotland, when he belonged to the (Presbyterian) Church of Scotland, he formally converted to [[Catholic Church|Catholicism
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  • It was a [[presbyterian]] family, but he later converted to [[catholicism]]. He suffered from ill
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  • * Fraser, Brian J. ''The Social Uplifters: Presbyterian Progressives and the Social Gospel in Canada, 1875-1915'' (1990) ...t E. Blade, "The Great Ends of the Church: Two Perspectives," ''Journal of Presbyterian History'' (1998) 76:181-186.
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  • Bill was raised in Ballymacarrett Presbyterian Church, east Belfast, but was most notably associated with Island Street Be
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  • ...rom Evangelical Christians, focused around Rev. Ian Paisley and the [[Free Presbyterian]] movement. Their electoral base has expanded considerably over the past nu
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  • ...nox]], was even more determined than Knox to oppose any departure from the Presbyterian model. The powerful earl of Argyll and Atholl, a Stuart and Roman Catholic,
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  • ...of an adopted son, Georgia and her husband Nicky joined the [[New Covenant Presbyterian Church]] in [[Louisville]]. An unlikely political operative, it was on the
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  • ...ch of Christ]], and the [[Old German Baptist Brethren]], as well as some [[Presbyterian]] churches devoted to exclusive [[Psalmody]], are religious bodies known fo
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  • ...century and further developed within [[Reformed churches|Reformed]] and [[Presbyterian churches]]. This doctrine has become most closely associated with the Frenc
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  • ...tal Theology and Scots-irish Piety on the Kentucky Frontier." ''Journal of Presbyterian History'' 2002 80(1): 3-16. Issn: 0022-3883 * Marsden George M. ''The Evangelical Mind and the New School Presbyterian Experience: A Case Study of Thought and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Amer
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  • It has been claimed by critics such as [[George Campbell (Presbyterian minister)|George Campbell]] that Hume's argument is circular. That is, he *[[George Campbell (Presbyterian minister)|George Campbell]] ''A Dissertation on Miracles''. 1762. Reissued
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  • ...America|Presbyterian Church]], which is now known as the First and Central Presbyterian Church at Rodney Square in Wilmington. Although nothing seems to be known o ...e policies. However, his [[Ulster-Scots]] background and prominence in the Presbyterian Church community made him acceptable to many who normally associated themse
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  • ...Warhol]] Factory, his father (David Campbell) was a musician and son of a Presbyterian minister, and his grandfather (Al Hansen) was considered one of the most im
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  • ...t Lady Yester's Kirk and [[Greyfriars Kirk]] in [[Edinburgh]]. A staunch [[Presbyterian]] and [[British Whig Party|Whig]], in 1745 he volunteered to defend the cit
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  • ...ley]]. At the age of 13 he was accepted into the College of New Jersey, a Presbyterian school which is known today as [[Princeton University]]. Two years later h
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  • ...ion, and of a satirical poem Babel, containing witty sketches of prominent Presbyterian divines of the time, whom, as a loudly avowed Jacobite, he strongly dislike
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  • ...of [[Scotland]]. It is [[reformed theology|Calvinistic]] in doctrine and [[Presbyterian]] in government and discipline. It is the [[established church]], and now e ...r Catechisms," the "Directory for the Public Worship of God," the "Form of Presbyterian Church Government," and the new version of the Metrical Psalms. Following t
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  • ...ess in 1997. While he has been on medical missions with his wife Betsy, a Presbyterian minister, he has an 83% rating from the [[Americans United for Separation o
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  • ...f James Law (1822-1882), a [[Church of Scotland|Free Church of Scotland]] (Presbyterian) minister. His mother died when Bonar was two, and his father, a graduate o
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  • ...s at first unpopular; but he subsequently changed his views and became a [[Presbyterian]]. He soon made his mark as a church leader, and took an active part in pet ...aled all acts favouring episcopacy, and reconstituted the Scottish Kirk on Presbyterian principles. During this Assembly it was carried (by a majority of seventy-f
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  • ...surgery in New York. By 1924 he founded the Laboratory of Neurocytology at Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University.
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  • ...e a practising Christian, regularly attending Anglican church services (or Presbyterian ones when in Scotland), in addition to her titular role as Supreme Governor
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  • ...enominations, to support Samuel Bill's work. Missionaries were drawn from Presbyterian, Baptist, Quaker and other backgrounds: teachers were borrowed from the Cal
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  • ...as later to be his wife, and she had fallen pregnant. As a punishment, The Presbyterian Church of Scotland required that Burns be publicly humiliated, by showing p
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  • ...ist]] and the [[Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)]], the [[Cumberland Presbyterian Church]], [[Latter Day Saint movement]], and the [[Seventh-day Adventist Ch ...1, attracting perhaps as many as 20,000 people. Numerous [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian]], Baptist and Methodist ministers participated in the services. This event
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  • ...ew Castle [[Presbyterian|Presbyterian Church]] in New Castle and the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Sarah's son, Carlos Fernando de Yrujo, would later ...]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]] and was buried in the First Presbyterian Church Cemetery there. In 1843, his body was moved to the [[Laurel Hill Cem
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  • .... He was named Stephen Grover in honor of the first pastor of the First [[Presbyterian]] Church of Caldwell, where his father was pastor at the time. From 1841 t ...e - a strong, stable, vigorous, humble, uncompromising, and moral man. The Presbyterian paradox of optimism combined with pessimism in Cleveland was reinforced by
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