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This was particularly testified against by the synod of Fife, and others in conjunction with them, as wicked and intolerable; as opposite unto, and condemned by, the Scriptures of truth, Job xxxiv, 17; Deut. xiii, 1-12; Zech. xiii, 3; contrary to acts of assembly and parliament, made against malignants, their being received into places of power and trust, with whom these sectarians were compliers, such as Act 16th, of Assemb. 1646, Sess. 13th; Act 26th, Sess. 2d, parliament Charles I, &c.
Form of church government, books of discipline, and the several laudable acts and constitutions of this church; particularly, Act of Assem. at Edinburgh, August 4th, 1649, Sess. 4, entitled, Directory for electing of ministers.
No. 121, Thirty-second Cong., First Sess.; also Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. V, p. 7. J. F. H. Claiborne, "Life and Corresp. of John A. Quitman," Vol.
Moore, "Digest of Int. Law," Vol. III, p. 211. Foreign Relations, 1901, p. 245. Johnson, "Four Centuries of the Panama Canal," Chap. Doc. U. S. Statutes at Large, Vol. XXXII, Pt. I, p. 481. Senate Doc. No. 51, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess., p. 56. Johnson, "Four Centuries of the Panama Canal," pp. 162-171. Senate Doc. No. 53, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess. House Doc.
At Kansas City the vigilance committee of the blockade boarded and searched the boat for concealed "abolitionists." Finally arrived at Leavenworth, the Governor saw a repetition of the same scenes parades and military control in the streets, fugitives within the inclosure of the fort, and minor evidences of lawlessness and terror. Senate Ex. Doc., 3d Sess. 34th Cong. Vol. II., p. 88.
In agreeableness to which demand, when the first parliament met in Scotland immediately after the Revolution, which began the day of April, 1689, in Act 3d, Sess. 1st, entitled Act abolishing Prelacy, they abolished Prelacy for the foresaid reason, and further declare, that they will settle by law that church government in this kingdom, which is most agreeable to the inclinations of the people.
The Erastianism in these acts seems screwed up yet a little higher, by Act 7th, Sess. 5th, Parl. 1st, 1695; where, after appointing a new day to such ministers as had not formerly obeyed, it is ordained: "With certification that such of the said ministers as shall not come in between and said day, are hereby, and by the force of this present act, ipso facto, deprived of their respective kirks and stipends, and the same declared vacant, without any further sentence."
He vill leef everytink positifely in your hands. Frankhauser sess de same. Vot Haeckelheimer sess he doess. Now dere you are. It's up to you. I vish you much choy. It is no small chop you haff, beating de newspapers, unt you still haff Hant unt Schryhart against you. Mr.
Crittenden to Comte de Sartiges, October 22, 1851. See also Pres. Fillmore to Mr. Webster and Mr. Webster's reply. 2 Curtis's "Life of Webster," p. 551. Brit. and For. St. Pap., Vol. XLIV, Lord Howden to Earl Granville, January 9, 1852. Comte de Sartiges to Mr. Webster, April 23, 1852. Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 13, Thirty-second Cong., Second Sess. Mr. Webster to Comte de Sartiges, April 29, 1852. To Mr.
And, as the civil power prescribed limits unto, and at pleasure altered, the prelatic church, so this church has accepted of a formula, prescribed by the civil power, requiring that all the ordinances within the same be performed by the ministers thereof, as they were then allowed them, or should thereafter be declared by their authority, as Act 23d, Sess. 4th, Parl. 1st, 1693, expressly bears.
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