Historical Discourse Delivered On the Occasion of the One Hundred And Fiftieth a
Historical Discourse Delivered On the Occasion of the One Hundred And Fiftieth a
J Smith John Smith Futhey
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Mitchel not to perform any ministerial acts within the bounds of the congregation, unless invited by the session, or appointed thereto by the Presbytery, and also requested the session to cheer- fully accept the services of Mr. Mitchel when not otherwise supplied. After this, we hear of no further difficulties between Mr. Mitchel and the congrega- tion, except as to the payment of his salary, which was in arrears, and which was not finally settled until December, 1800, nearly five years after h...e ceased to be pastor. In September, 17P9, the Presbytery met at Upper Octorara, with the view of endeavoring to heal the dissensions in the congregation, and after a conference with the respective parties, happily succeeded in their object. The following paper was adopted and signed by seventy-one members of the church, including all the heads of families : " We, the subscribers, members constituting the congregation of Upper Octorara, deeply impressed with the threatening aspect of being deprived of the stated means of grace amongst us, and humbled under a sense of our own neglect and departure from God, which have provoked the Divine Majesty of heaven to permit di- visions and dissensions to take such place amongst us as to threaten the peace and unity of this branch of his church, to the wounding of the interest of religion in general, as well as our own souls : And whereas, it hath been proposed by the malcontents that the election of eleven ruling elders, in which the present session shall be polled for in common with others, w'ould remove their objec- HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
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