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His parents had belonged to one of the older branches of what is now called the United Presbyterian Church; but my father, having made an independent study of the Scotch Worthies, the Cloud of Witnesses, the Testimonies, and the Confession of Faith, resolved to cast in his lot with the oldest of all the Scotch Churches, the Reformed Presbyterian, as most nearly representing the Covenanters and the attainments of both the first and second Reformations in
The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals John Gibson Paton 1865
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Book of Confessions [Constitution of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA, part 1: The Confessions] by Author unknown
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Book of Confessions [Constitution of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA, part 1: The Confessions] by Author unknown
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The large member churches of the NCC (notably the United Methodist Church, the United Presbyterian Church in the US, the Evangelical Lutheran Church, the American Baptist Churches, the United Church of Christ, and the Christian Church [Disciples of Christ]) are virtually agreed in opposing capital punishment.
The Churches & Capital Punishment Shinn, Roger L. 2000
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By the fifties they decided to give the ranch to the United Presbyterian Church, saying nothing of their decision to Georgia.
Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986
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There was a confessional difference in that the United Presbyterian Church had taken up a multi-confessional base in 1967, and the PC-U. S.
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How was this surpassed in a reunionification with the more socially active United Presbyterian Church?
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Gene was an ordained Presbyterian minister, and he ... when he married, he took his bride there and lived there throughout his life and died as the moderator of the United Presbyterian Church.
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Glasgow university, and was admitted to the ministry of the United Presbyterian Church - the first African from the south to take a degree and become an ordained minister.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 Ray Esther 1969
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Its racket was in marked contrast to the serenity that seemed to flow from every brick of the United Presbyterian Church on the corner of Eighth and Franklin.
The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960
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