| Luke Howard - 1834 - 410 strani
...decision, by a majority of 184 to 138, 'That it is a fundamental law of the Church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people.' By this decision, the right of patronage in that conntry is virtually abolished. The patron still retains,... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 806 strani
...That tiie General Assembly do declare, that it is a fundamental Liv of this church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people • and that, in order to carry this principle into full effect, the presbj teries of the church shall be instructed,... | |
| 1835 - 524 strani
...maturely considered the overtures, do declare that it is a fundamental law of the church, that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and that in order to carry this principle into full effect, the Presbyteries of this church shall be instructed,... | |
| 708 strani
...and passed the Veto Act, which declared "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." The principle therein embodied being held by the law officers of the crown, and the Lord Chancellor,... | |
| Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond Kinnoull (10th Earl of), Charles Robertson - 1838 - 1018 strani
...1834. — 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 peo" pie ; and, in order that this principle may be carried into full ef" feet, the General Assembly,... | |
| John Hope - 1839 - 334 strani
...defence of the Veto act, viz., ' That it is a fundamental law of the Church of Scotland, that no per' son shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the ' people,' — and you examined carefully ' the evidence as to this being ' a fundamental law of the Church of Scotland.'... | |
| 1839 - 880 strani
...declare, that it is a fundamental law of this Church, (ie of the Church of Scotland,) that no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people." This is at once the inductive cause and the justification of the , enactment which follows. The principle... | |
| 1839 - 764 strani
...the act of Assembly in 1834, it is declared to be ' a fundamental law of this church that ' no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the ' will of the people.' Now, it will not be difficult to show that this ' fundamental principle ' is no better than a fundamental... | |
| 1840 - 538 strani
...Assembly of the Church of Scotland after two years deliberatiop, enacted in 1834 — ' That no pastor shall be intruded on any congregation contrary to the will of the people ; and in order to carry this principle into full effect, the Presbyteries of the Church shall be instructed,... | |
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