Minutes of the Manchester Presbyterian Classis. [1646-1660], Volume 22

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William Arthur Shaw
Chetham society, 1891 - Lancashire (England)
 

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Page 68 - Part 2. pp. 201-391. Vol. 3. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories at Chester, with an Appendix of Abstracts of Wills now Lost or Destroyed. Transcribed by the late Rev. GJ PICCOPE, MA Edited by JP EARWAKER, MA, FSA //. x.
Page 130 - A PLEA for Non-Subscribers, or the Grounds and Reasons of many Ministers in Cheshire, Lancashire, and the Parts adjoining, for their refusal of the late Engagement, modestly propounded, either for receiving of Satisfaction (which they most desire), or of Indemnitie, till Satisfaction be laid before them, (which they cannot but expect.) 4to.
Page 67 - Vice-President, and twelve other members, including a Treasurer and Secretary, all of whom shall be elected, the first two at the general meeting next after a vacancy shall occur, and the twelve other members at the general meeting annually. 4. That the accounts of the receipts and expenditure of the Society be audited annually, by three auditors, to be elected at the general meeting; and that any member who shall be one year in .ir rear of his subscription shall no longer be considered as belonging...
Page 67 - March, unless it should fall on a Sunday, when some other day is to be named by the Council. 3. That the affairs of the Society be conducted by a Council, consisting of a permanent President and Vice-President, and twelve other members, including a Treasurer and Secretary, all of whom shall be elected, the first two at tho general meeting next after a vacancy shall occur, and the twelve other members at the general meeting annually.
Page 67 - Society shall be limited to three hundred and fifty members. 2. That the Society shall consist of members being subscribers of one pound annually, such subscription to be paid in advance, on or before the day of general meeting in each year. The first general meeting to be held on the 23rd day of March, 1843...
Page 68 - Vol. 5. The Rectors of Manchester, and the Wardens of the Collegiate Church of that Town. By the late Rev. FR RAINES, MA Edited by JE BAILEY, FSA Part I.
Page 185 - State, or consenting thereunto and yet not having advantage or opportunity of some of the public meetingplaces commonly called churches, be required to meet (if they have any constant meetings) in places publicly known, and to give notice to some magistrate of such their place of ordinary meetings.
Page 105 - Mr. Dury, his ordination is to bee at Gorton Chappell, upon Wednesday, the 27th of June instant : Mr. Harrison to preach, Mr. Angier to give the exhortacon, Mr. Hollinworth & Mr. Walker to pray. 1 1. — A day of thanksgiveinge to bee on Thursday, the 21st of June instant, for the supply of corne, the seasonableness of the weather, the safe and free returne of our ministers, the late seasonable victorie God hath given our brethren in Scotland against the malignants there, and for preserveinge these...
Page 109 - Ouldham, appeared and brought noe witnesses, whereupon the classe orders that the elders elected for Ouldham come in the [next] classe to bee examined. 5. — Twoe letters beinge this day received by this classe from some gentlemen in Cheshire, one from the Baron of Kinderton,1 1 See the account of the paper of exceptions iu Martindale's Aulob., p.
Page 135 - ... exhorting the people in the name of Jesus Christ, willingly to receive and acknowledge him as the minister of Christ, and to maintain and encourage him in the execution of his office, that he may be able to give up such an account to Christ of their obedience to his ministry, as may...

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