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[6]pp. total. One folio and two quarto documents. Light soiling, old fold lines. Very good. Three documents concerning the controversy over the call of George Duffield to the pulpit in Philadelphia. The present complaint was lodged against the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia and read at the Synod in 1773, that church having obstructed the appointment of George Duffield to the Pine Street Church based on a disagreement with his doctrinal views. The present documents are printed in the records of the Presbyterian Church. Written in three different hands, they are signed by ten different witnesses. The first document, signed by John Roan, is the overture "that no Presbytery be permitted to receive any stranger under the character of minister or candidate, or to give him appointments in the Congregations under our care, until the Synod that shall meet next after their arrival" in order that the Synod might examine and approve the candidate. The second document gives the unanimous dissent of the Second Presbytery against the "injurious law recorded above," protesting that to give the Synod the power of appointment takes away the rights of the individual congregations. It is signed by six members of the congregation. The final document presents the "Dissent from the 2 votes of the Synod, reversing the Judgment of the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia & giving a Liberty to the people who call themselves the Congregation of Pine Street, to prosecute a call in the Presbytery of Donnegal, for these reasons." A rebuttal note from the Synod is written at the end of the document, stating that the brethren of the church are under a misapprehension about the situation. In the end the Synod overturned the decision of the Second Presbytery, and the Pine Street Church received Duffield as their minister. An interesting piece of Philadelphia church history. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WRCAM45934
Titel: [THREE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS REGARDING THE ...
Verlag: Philadelphia
Erscheinungsdatum: 1773
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
Three documents concerning the controversy over the call of George Duffield to the pulpit in Philadelphia. The present complaint was lodged against the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia and read at the Synod in 1773, that church having obstructed the appointment of George Duffield to the Pine Street Church based on a disagreement with his doctrinal views. The present documents are printed in the records of the Presbyterian Church. Written in three different hands, they are signed by ten different witnesses. The first document, signed by John Roan, is the overture "that no Presbytery be permitted to receive any stranger under the character of minister or candidate, or to give him appointments in the Congregations under our care, until the Synod that shall meet next after their arrival" in order that the Synod might examine and approve the candidate. The second document gives the unanimous dissent of the Second Presbytery against the "injurious law recorded above," protesting that to give the Synod the power of appointment takes away the rights of the individual congregations. It is signed by six members of the congregation. The final document presents the "Dissent from the 2 votes of the Synod, reversing the Judgment of the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia & giving a Liberty to the people who call themselves the Congregation of Pine Street, to prosecute a call in the Presbytery of Donnegal, for these reasons." A rebuttal note from the Synod is written at the end of the document, stating that the brethren of the church are under a misapprehension about the situation. In the end the Synod overturned the decision of the Second Presbytery, and the Pine Street Church received Duffield as their minister. An interesting piece of Philadelphia church history. One folio and two quarto documents. Light soiling, old fold lines. Very good. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 45934
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