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The Quarterly Review - Page 443
edited by - 1852
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The Yorkshireman, a religious and literary journal, by a Friend [L ..., Volume 2

Luke Howard - 1834 - 410 pages
...General Assembly of the Church of Scotland came to the important decision, by a majority of 184 to 138, 'That it is a fundamental law of the Church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people.' By this decision, the right of patronage in...
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The Orthodox Presbyterian, Volume 6

1835 - 524 pages
...motion was made and seconded — That the General Assembly having maturely considered the overtures, do declare that it is a fundamental law of the church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and that in order to carry this principle...
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Report of the Auchterarder Case: The Earl of Kinnoull, and the Rev. R. Young ...

Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond Kinnoull (10th Earl of), Charles Robertson - 1838 - 1018 pages
...them, and therefore the ordering of church matters was fully in their own power : and if it had been a fundamental law of the Church that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people, and if the meaning of this was, that the people...
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A letter to the lord chancellor, on the claims of the Church of Scotland in ...

John Hope - 1839 - 334 pages
...for the purpose of enforcing it. The act is in the following terms.* ' Edinburgh, May 31, 1H34. — The General Assembly ' declare that it is a fundamental...of 'the 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...
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Remarks on the Present Position of the Church of Scotland: Occasioned by the ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1839 - 140 pages
...new regulations. But these were intended to give effect to the ancient and fundamental principle, " that no pastor shall be intruded into any congregation, contrary- to the will of the people." The Church has not finally committed herself to the new regulations, but only to the ancient principle....
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The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 24

1840 - 488 pages
...ART. VIL-CHURCH OF SCOTLAND QUESTION. OVERTURE AND INTERIM ACT ON CALLS. "EDINBURGH, May 81, 1834. The General Assembly declare that it is a fundamental...law of the 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...
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Strictures on the Rev. James Robertson's Observation Upon the Veto Act

William Cunningham - 1840 - 184 pages
...Assembly declare, 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 that this principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority...
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A short statement of the origin and nature of the present divisions in the ...

John Cumming - 1840 - 44 pages
...Assembly declare 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 that this " principle may be carried into full effect, the " General Assembly, with the consent of "a majority...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1840 - 538 pages
...of Scotland after two years deliberatiop, enacted in 1834 — ' 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...
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History of the Secession Church

John M'Kerrow - 1841 - 986 pages
...Assembly declare, 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 that this principle may be carried into full effect, the General Assembly, with the consent of a majority...
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