| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1856 - 506 lehte
...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,...solely by a conscientious regard to the spiritual interest of himself or the congregation." It may be expedient to transcribe the usual form of a Call.... | |
| 1856 - 654 lehte
...dissent) who shall refuse, if required, solemnly to declare in the presence of the Presbytery that be is actuated by no factious or malicious motive, but...solely by a conscientious regard to the spiritual interest of himself or the congregation ; and if any such person, shall fail to appear (no matter what... | |
| John Buxton Marsden - 1856 - 524 lehte
...dissatisfied party was, if required, solemnlv to declare, in the presence of the presbytery, that he was actuated by no factious or malicious motive, but solely by a conscientious regard for his own spiritual interests, or those of the congregation. During the five years in which this... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1861 - 544 lehte
...held to be entitled to disapprove, as aforesaid, who shall refuse, if required, solemnly to deelare in presence of the presbytery, that he is actuated by no factious or malicious motive, hut solely by a conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation: and... | |
| William Cunningham - 1863 - 582 lehte
...pamphlet was written in reply to veraity of Edinburgh. (Edrs.) " Observations on the Veto Act, by i the Presbytery, that he is actuated by no factious...conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation." The Act sets out with declaring, " That it is a fundamental law of this Church,... | |
| Robert Steel - 1864 - 396 lehte
...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,...conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation." This Act did not abolish patronage, which had been imposed by the State ; but... | |
| John Cunningham - 1882 - 942 lehte
...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,...conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation." l Such was the Act which was to become a source of strife and bitterness in the... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 lehte
...Young's settlement, solemnly declaring, at the same time, that they were actuated ' by no factious motive, but solely by a conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of themselves and the congregation.' After an appeal on technical grounds to the supreme court had been... | |
| 1852 - 330 lehte
...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,...conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation.' The proceedings of the General Assembly, though extremely interesting to the... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1893 - 376 lehte
...no person shall be held to bje entitled to disapprove as aforesaid, who shall refuse, if required, solemnly to declare in presence of the Presbytery,...conscientious regard to the spiritual interests of himself or the congregation." Such, in its length and its breadth, is the celebrated Veto Act, which thousands... | |
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