| Scotland free church, gen. assembly - 1860 - 850 halaman
...based on the Westminster standards ; but, as a united •body, they disclaimed, as unscriptnral, the right, on the part of the civil magistrate, to regulate...of Christ's Church — maintaining that the Church was instituted by him, and ought to be ruled entirely by his authority. TLe body with which they were... | |
| 1867 - 902 halaman
...to by the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia. " 1st, That the United Body disclaim, as unscriptnral, all right on the part of the civil magistrate to regulate...Christ's church, maintaining that the church is a free institution under law to Jesus, and to be held entirely by his authority, and furnished by him with... | |
| 1870 - 496 halaman
...to by the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia. 1st. That the united body disclaim, as unscriptural, all right on the part of the civil magistrate to regulate...Christ's church, maintaining that the church is a free institution under law to Jesus, and to be held entirely by his authority, and furnished by him with... | |
| United Presbyterian church (Scotland) - 1874 - 926 halaman
...to by the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia. 1st, That the United Body disclaim, as uuscriptural, all right on the part of the Civil Magistrate to regulate...Christ's church, maintaining that the church is a free institution under law to Jesus, and to be held entirely by His authority, and furnished by Him with... | |
| William Gregg - 1885 - 658 halaman
...excepted to by the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia: 1. That the united body disclaim as unscriptural all right on the part of the civil magistrate to regulate...review the procedure of the courts of Christ's Church, CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. 591 1860. maintaining that the Church is a free institution under law to Jesus,... | |
| William Gregg - 1892 - 266 halaman
...by the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia : — " ist That the United body disclaim, as unscnptural, all right on the part of the civil magistrate to regulate...often as the rights or interests or government of His bouse may require. " and. That while recognising magisterial authority as an ordinance of God for good... | |
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