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Many of the Seceder squatters left the area in response.
The name Seminole itself, some historians say, meant pioneer or seceder.
Afterwards, he "was looked upon as a seceder."
They were members of the Seceder sect group of Presbyterians.
Here he became "a firm seceder".
Among other models, Peter Dittrich developed the Seceder model which is able to explain group formation in society through some simple rules.
Thomas M'Crie was a Scottish Seceder minister and church historian.
This denomination was formed by the 1858 union of Covenanter and Seceder Presbyterians.
The seceder churches formed the Ascension Presbytery, officially organised in July 29, 1975.
The township contains three cemeteries: Great Eastern, Johnson City and Seceder.
The Marrow Controversy and Seceder Tradition.
The family attended the Seceder Anti-burgher Presbyterian Meeting House at Midlem.
Some churches of the Covenanter tradition and the Seceder tradition came together officially in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1782.
Thomas M'Crie was the name of two Scottish Seceder ministers and historians, father and son:
Browne was the first seceder from the Church of England and the first to found a church of his own on Congregational principles.
Gissing, incorrigible seceder from responsibilities that did not touch his soul, did not dare tell his benefactor the horrid truth.
Eventually, some in the Covenanter and Seceder traditions merged to form the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
He was ordained a minister in the Scottish Seceder Presbyterian Church sometime after graduating from the University of Glasgow in 1786.
The people who seceded from the Brick Church established themselves as a new independent congregation in Monsey and were therefore referred to as the Seceder church.
William VanDoodewaard, The Marrow Controversy and Seceder Tradition, Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2011.
According to the PC(USA) statistics 7 PC(USA) congregations with 550 members joined PCA, excluded the seceder groups since 2005.
These Ulster Scots Seceders and the Catholics continued to battle and some of the Scots later emigrated to the American colonies with Seceder ministers from Scotland in the mid-1700s.
In 1958, the PCUSA merged with the United Presbyterian Church of North America, a denomination with roots in the Seceder and Covenanter traditions of Presbyterianism.
Between 1867 and 1870, the church absorbed the Alabama and Kentucky Presbyteries of the Associate Reformed Church, a denomination with roots in the Covenanter and Seceder traditions of Scottish Presbyterianism.
The Historic Monsey Cemetery (also called Monsey Memorial Cemetery, Seceder Cemetery, or Monsey Rural Cemetery) is located at the corner of Maple Avenue and N. Saddle River Road.