Proceedings of the General Association of ConnecticutThe Association, 1811 |
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... present terms of intercourse between the Presbyterian Church in the United States and the members of the Congregational Churches in Connecticut may be expedient , & c . Whereupon , Voted , That the subject be referred to a Committee to ...
... present terms of intercourse between the Presbyterian Church in the United States and the members of the Congregational Churches in Connecticut may be expedient , & c . Whereupon , Voted , That the subject be referred to a Committee to ...
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... present the thanks of this Association to the people of his charge , for the kindness , respect and hospitality , which they have manifested towards them , during its present session ; and also to the choir of singers , for their ...
... present the thanks of this Association to the people of his charge , for the kindness , respect and hospitality , which they have manifested towards them , during its present session ; and also to the choir of singers , for their ...
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... present season , to the erection of a large and convenient edifice . They will also notice with the liveliest gratitude the evidence afforded by the narrative , of an extensive effusion of the Holy Spirit upon these churches the past ...
... present season , to the erection of a large and convenient edifice . They will also notice with the liveliest gratitude the evidence afforded by the narrative , of an extensive effusion of the Holy Spirit upon these churches the past ...
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... present time , as the State of Vermont . There are revivals in more than thirty towns , and in the Colleges at Middlebury , and Burlington . The steady progress of these revivals , and the animation and holy zeal of the followers of ...
... present time , as the State of Vermont . There are revivals in more than thirty towns , and in the Colleges at Middlebury , and Burlington . The steady progress of these revivals , and the animation and holy zeal of the followers of ...
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... present , respectfully , the annual Report of their proceedings and the state of the Fund . The principal of the Fund is not fully ascertained , as the settlement of the estate of the Testator is not yet completed . Under the prudent ...
... present , respectfully , the annual Report of their proceedings and the state of the Fund . The principal of the Fund is not fully ascertained , as the settlement of the estate of the Testator is not yet completed . Under the prudent ...
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Aaron Hovey American Home Missionary Andrew appointed a Committee Asso Association of Connecticut Body Calvin Chapin charge Charles Charles Bentley Chauncey Chester Christian congregations Consociation Daniel Dow David delegates District Associations dollars EAST ASSOCIATION Erastus Everest Fund Fairfield East George Gospel Haddam Hartford North Association Hartford South Haven East Haven West Henry Home Missionary Society Horace Bushnell Horace Hooker Isaac Jeremiah Day Joel Hawes John Jonathan Jonathan Brace Joseph Joseph Ayer June 28 Leonard Bacon Licentiates Linsley Litchfield Litchfield North Lyman Maine meeting Messrs Middlesex Milford Nathaniel New-Haven Noah Porter Noyes o'clock Ordained Pastor Philad prayer Presbyterian Church Prof religion Report Resolved revivals Robbins Royal Robbins Sabbath Samuel Spring Sept Society of Connecticut Stephen Stephen Dodd third Tuesday Thomas Punderson Timothy Tolland Treasurer Trustees Tuesday of June Tyler Unsettled Ministers Voted Whitmore William Ely Yale College
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Page 24 - Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 13 - Behold, how good and how pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity...
Page 13 - BEHOLD, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's 116 beard : that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Page 4 - ... that it tends to form intemperate appetites and habits ; and that, while it is continued, the evils of intemperance can never be done away...
Page 13 - Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity ! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard, that went down to the skirts of his garments. As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountain of Zion : for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Page 5 - THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CONNECTICUT, AUXILIARY TO THI AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. As amended and adopted, June, 1831. ART. I. This Society shall be known by the name of the Missionary Society of Connecticut, auxiliary to the American Home Missionary Society.
Page 16 - State : societies might be named, where the church is extinct, and the house of God in ruins — the blasts of winter rave through it — the flocks of summer find a shelter in it — the sabbath is a holiday — the authority of revelation has ceased with many, and, by others, is employed to sanction doctrines not less destructive than atheism. Preachers are patronised, whose object is to keep the audience laughing, by ridiculing the ministers and the doctrines of the Gospel.
Page 6 - The following were some of the resolutions passed on the sin of slavery: "1. That to buy and sell human beings, and to hold and treat them as merchandise; or to treat servants, free or bond, in any manner inconsistent with the fact, that they are intelligent and voluntary beings, made in the image of God, is a violation of the principles of the word of God; and should be treated, by all the churches of our Lord Jesus Christ, as an immorality, inconsistent with a profession of the Christian religion:...
Page 4 - Resolved, That, in our opinion, the traffic in ardent spirit, as an article of luxury or diet, is inconsistent with the spirit and requirements of the Christian religion, and ought to be abandoned throughout the Christian world. " And we would express our deep regret, that, after all the light which, in the course of providence, has been thrown on this subject by physicians, jurists, philanthropists and Christians, any sober man, especially any member of a Christian church, should be found engaged...
Page 7 - Believing that the use of intoxicating liquors, is, for persons in health not only unnecessary, but hurtful ; that it is the cause of forming intemperate appetites and habits ; and that while it is continued, the evils of intemperance can never be prevented.