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Definition of Presbyterianism

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- "Apostolicity of Presbyterianism: Ancient Culdeeism and Modern Presbyterianism". The Presbyterian Magazine. 26 (1–7). Presbyterian Church (USA): 529...
- Presbyterianism was first described in detail by Martin Bucer of Strasbourg, who believed that the early Christian church implemented presbyterian polity...
- Presbyterianism in England is practised by followers of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism who practise the Presbyterian form of church government...
- Attitudes in Presbyterianism toward homo****uality vary, ranging from outright condemnation to complete acceptance. The "mother church" for Presbyterians worldwide...
- foundation of what would become the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Immigrants from Scotland and Ireland brought Presbyterianism to North America as early as...
- woman in Presbyterianism) Carver Yu Tat-sum (Former president of China Graduate School of Theology) Gore, Susan Knight. "****berland Presbyterian Churches"...
- in the "northern" branch of Presbyterianism (the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., a predecessor of the Presbyterian Church (USA)). Two cases served...
- About two-thirds of these are Presbyterians. Presbyterians in South Korea worship in over 100 different Presbyterian denominational churches who trace...
- represented up to the General ****embly (the church's government). Presbyterianism in Ireland dates from the time of the Plantation of Ulster in 1610...
- board) is a body of elected elders governing a particular church within presbyterian polity. These groups of elders make decisions for the local parish through...