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Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… us, that in the discharge of the duties, whether public or private, of her high station, she displayed a brilliant … inhabitants of those parishes which, from their extent or population, stand in need of such assistance. Temporary … classes of persons under our care; and we rejoice in the prospect of these benefits being more generally extended, not …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… blessings of freedom. But we contemplate with delight the prospect which has now arisen, that these disadvantages …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… AppendixEd. 1843. Note.A Committee on Church Accommodation or Extension had existed for several years prior to 1834; but … decree for a new erection when there is not a reasonable prospect of the church being permanent. 3 dly, The Presbytery … in their native land, and thus have we the gladdening prospect of seeing a seed raised up to serve the Lord, and to …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… meetings for dispatch of business in the Presbytery Hall, or other suitable place, on the first Monday of every month, … of any Presbytery after a vacancy occurring in any parish, or on any application regularly brought before the Presbytery … of the Presbyteries at whose hands they have the prospect of receiving licence; the General Assembly enact and …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… and which, at the same time, affords us the pleasing prospect of the blessings which, through the favour of Divine … of the said Special Commission, to appoint ministers or probationers to preach and administer the ordinances of … the whole circumstances of the case, decide on the fitness or unfitness of the presentee for the particular parish. The …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Divinity Halls unless he shall produce to the Professor or Professors of Divinity, and to the Presbytery within whose … Head, we have set apart for that holy end. And in the near prospect of that day, we do earnestly and affectionately … of natural consequence, with particular measures adopted, or with a particular line of conduct followed,this might seem …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… for the expression of your Majesty's satisfaction in the prospect of our meeting; and we humbly trust that, through … of Inverness, Mr Alexander Mackenzie, residing at Douglas Row of Inverness. From the Presbytery of Chanonry, Mr Simon … after mentioned; with power to the said commissioners, or their quorum, which is hereby declared to be any thirtyone …
A Survey of London
… the church was rebuilt after 1666. ii. 102, l. 18. Chanon Row. See ii. 375. 'The Chanon Row' is mentioned in a letter of Anthony, Earl Rivers (d. …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… and Archbishop and Primate of England was seised solely or with others on the 28th August, 15 Hen. VIII, or on the 2nd day of December in the same year, or at any time after the said 2nd day of December, in his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… sword with decorated scabbard mounts (Piggott's Group V or 'Battersea' type) was found in 1968 in the dried-up river … mace (near Group I) is said to have come from this parish or from Polebrook (Peterborough Museum). b(1) Prehistoric … but local information states that there were five or six skeletons as well as pottery and bone needles. *a(15) …
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