A short statement of the origin and nature of the present divisions in the Church of Scotland, by a minister of the Church of Scotland [J. Cumming].J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1840 - 32 pages |
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... provisions , by the title of the Veto Act . The circumstances which led to the passing of that enactment may very shortly be stated . There has at all times , especially among the lower classes in Scotland , existed an hostile feeling ...
... provisions , by the title of the Veto Act . The circumstances which led to the passing of that enactment may very shortly be stated . There has at all times , especially among the lower classes in Scotland , existed an hostile feeling ...
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... provisions . Having thus narrated the proceedings which ter- minated in the passing of the Veto Act , we come now to the change which in consequence took place in the order of procedure for the admission of ministers . parishes . Though ...
... provisions . Having thus narrated the proceedings which ter- minated in the passing of the Veto Act , we come now to the change which in consequence took place in the order of procedure for the admission of ministers . parishes . Though ...
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... any Presbytery , or Christian people , where Providence may " order his lot , for all due and suitable acceptance and encourage- " ment from them . - Dundee , Oct. 24 , 1834. " 66 19 contrary to the provisions of certain statutes libel- 18.
... any Presbytery , or Christian people , where Providence may " order his lot , for all due and suitable acceptance and encourage- " ment from them . - Dundee , Oct. 24 , 1834. " 66 19 contrary to the provisions of certain statutes libel- 18.
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... provisions " of the statute of 10 Anne , c . 12 , & c . ” Nothing can be more obvious than the amount and import of the above judgment . It declared , in terms the most clear and explicit , that the Veto Act and its provisions could not ...
... provisions " of the statute of 10 Anne , c . 12 , & c . ” Nothing can be more obvious than the amount and import of the above judgment . It declared , in terms the most clear and explicit , that the Veto Act and its provisions could not ...
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... provision , however , does not prevent the illegal act , does not prevent the wrong done to the presentee , and adds to it the further wrong of defeating the wise and Christian intention of the legislature , that in every vacant parish ...
... provision , however , does not prevent the illegal act , does not prevent the wrong done to the presentee , and adds to it the further wrong of defeating the wise and Christian intention of the legislature , that in every vacant parish ...
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66 Assembly 66 That motion appointed Assembly in 1834 benefice bound and astricted byteries Chalmers CHURCH OF SCOTLAND civil right civil tribunals Commission Committee competent 66 congregation contrary Cook Court of Session decision favour fundamental principle further resistance GILBERT & RIVINGTON guidance of Presbyteries heads of families House of Lords induction inferior Church Court instruct the Presbytery interdict Interlocutor intimating intruded judgment judicatory jus devolutum libel Licentiates majority of dissents male heads malicious combination meeting ment minister of Marnoch moral character objections objectors parishioners pastor patron and presentee patron's nomination patronage person Presbytery of Auchterarder Presbytery should moderate Presbytery to offer principle of Non-Intrusion proceed proceedings pronounced provisions qualifications racter recognised refuse to take regular communion reject the presentee resolution Robert Young settlement of Ministers settlement of parishes spiritual superintendence statute Strathbogie superior Church Courts supreme court suspended Ministers take trial tion took place vacant parish Veto Act
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Page 11 - Assembly declare that it is a " fundamental law of this Church, that no pastor " shall be intruded on any congregation, contrary to
Page 12 - Church ; and further declare that no person shall be held to be entitled to disapprove, as aforesaid, who shall refuse, if required solemnly, to declare in presence of the Presbytery, that he is actuated by no factious or malicious motive, but solely by a conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation...
Page 12 - ... and in full communion with the Church, shall disapprove of the person in whose favour the call is proposed to be moderated in, such disapproval shall be deemed sufficient ground for the presbytery rejecting such person, and that he shall be rejected accordingly and due notice thereof forthwith given to all concerned...
Page 18 - Find, that the defenders, the Presbytery of Auchterarder, did refuse, and continue to refuse, to take trial of the qualifications of the. said Robert Young, and have rejected him as presentee to the said church and parish, on the sole ground (as they admit on the Record), that a majority of the male heads of families, communicants in the said parish, have dissented, •without any reason assigned from his admission as minister : Find, that the said Presbytery in so doing have acted to the hurt and...
Page 7 - Church, that no minister shall be intruded into any pastoral charge, contrary to the will of the congregation ; and considering that doubts and misapprehensions have existed on this important subject, whereby the just and salutary operation of the said principle has been impeded, and in many cases defeated, The General Assembly...
Page 11 - The General 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 of the Presbyteries of this Church, do declare, enact, and ordain, That it shall be an instruction to Presbyteries, that if, at the moderating in a call to a vacant pastoral charge, the major part of the male heads of...
Page 8 - ... any objection personal to the presentee in regard to his ministerial gifts or qualifications, either in general or with reference to that particular parish ; and in order that this declaration may be carried into full effect, that a committee shall be appointed to prepare the best measures for carrying it into effect accordingly, and to report to the next General Assembly.
Page 12 - That it shall be an instruction to Presbyteries, that if, at the moderating in a Call to a vacant pastoral charge, the major part of the male heads of families, members of the vacant congregation, and in full communion with the Church, shall disapprove of the person in whose favour the Call is proposed to be moderated in, such disapproval shall be deemed sufficient ground for the Presbytery rejecting such person, and that he shall be rejected accordingly...
Page 18 - ... find, that the said Presbytery in so doing have acted to the hurt and prejudice of the said pursuers, illegally, and in violation of their duty, and contrary to the provisions of certain statutes libelled on, and in particular contrary to the provisions of the statute of 10 Anne, c.
Page 22 - And whereas the principle of Non-intrusion is one coeval with the reformed Kirk of Scotland, and forms an integral part of its constitution, embodied in its standards and declared in various Acts of Assembly, the General Assembly resolve that this principle cannot be abandoned, and that no presentee 50 A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.