Elder-Moderatorship : a Discussion of the Elder-Moderator Overtures
The book Elder-Moderatorship : a Discussion of the Elder-Moderator Overtures was written by author Gray, William Cunningham, 1830-1901 Here you can read free online of Elder-Moderatorship : a Discussion of the Elder-Moderator Overtures book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Elder-Moderatorship : a Discussion of the Elder-Moderator Overtures a good or bad book?
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You seem to have become weary of the scriptural argument, after clamoring so loud for it; and seeing nothing in the Form of Government to help you, betake yourself to resting your argument on weight of personal opinions. 1. You say the English Church "elected Dr. Collingwood Bruce, a ruling elder, who was not a minister, to her chief moderatorship." It is true that Rev. John Col- lingwood Bruce, A.M., LL.D., D.C.L., F.K.S., was moderator of the English Pres- byterian Church in 1881, but he was ...not an "eWe/ - -moderator ;" although, not being a pastor, he may have represented some session, which is often the case in the English Church, and he may have been consequently enrolled with the elders in the records of the Synod. The law of the Synod is in these words: "The moderator must be an ordained minister" (note 3). 2. You say: "Dr. J. Monro Gibson informs me that some time ago the moder- atorship of the Free Church of Scotland was offered by influential men to Hon. Murray Dunlap." What of it?
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