- Oliphant, Edinburgh, 1831. [3] VanDoodewaard, William. The
Marrow Controversy and
Seceder Tradition.
Reformation Heritage Books,
Grand Rapids, 2011. [4]...
- (1835-36); the
Confederate States of
America seceding from the Union,
setting off the
American Civil War;
Panama seceding from
Colombia in 1903,
during United...
- America. The ARPC was
formed by the
merger of the ****ociate
Presbytery (
seceder) with the
Reformed Presbytery (covenanter) in 1782. It is one of the oldest...
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Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanter and
Seceder) with the ****ociate
Presbyterian Church (
Seceders) at a
convention at the Old City Hall in Pittsburgh...
- as a
declared Islamic republic. In 1971, the
exclave of East ****stan
seceded as the new
country of
Bangladesh after a nine-month-long
civil war. In...
-
remaining slave states did not
secede,
electing and
returning Representatives normally.
Unionist regions of
three seceding states returned ten Representatives:...
-
contemporaries in
various historical do****ents.
Threats and
aspirations to
secede from the
United States, or
arguments justifying secession, have been a feature...
- 1861, at or near the
beginning of the
American Civil War, by
which each
seceding slave-holding
Southern state or
territory formally declared secession from...
- the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Ireland in 1801. Most of
Ireland seceded from the UK in 1922 as the
Irish Free State, and the
Royal and Parliamentary...
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University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-300-15381-1. "The
Marrow Controversy and
Seceder Tradition".
University of the
Highlands and Islands.
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