| Richard McNemar - 1808 - 152 pages
...wot not what is now become of it, betake themselves to the rock of ages, and follow Je-« »us for the future, Item. We will, that the Synod of Kentucky examine -every member, who may be tugpected of having depar-. ted from the Confession of Faith, and suspend every... | |
| Charles W. Hoffman - 1902 - 170 pages
...King, and wot not what is now become of it, betake themselves to the Rock of Ages, and follow Tesus for the future. Item. We will, that the Synod of Kentucky examine every member who may be suspected of having departed from the Confession of Faith, and suspend every such... | |
| Charles Alexander Young - 1904 - 396 pages
...king, and wot not what is now become of it, betake themselves to the Rock of Ages, and follow Jesus for the future. Item. We will, that the Synod of Kentucky examine every member, who may be suspected of having departed from the Confession of Faith, and suspend every such... | |
| Peter Ainslie - 1913 - 226 pages
...king and wot not what is now become of it, betake themselves to the Rock of Ages and follow Jesus for the future. Item. We will that the Synod of Kentucky examine every member who may be suspected of having departed from the Confession of The Springfield Presbytery 143... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 776 pages
...king, and wot not what is now become of it, betake themselves to the Rock of Ages, andfollow Jesus for the future . Item. We will, that the Synod of Kentucky examine every member, who may be ••iniptcUd of having departed from the Confession of Faith, and suspend every... | |
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