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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania And Its Centennial Celebration By Joseph Henderson Bausman, John Samuel Duss

History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania And Its Centennial Celebration By Joseph Henderson Bausman, John Samuel Duss: "as Covenanters Society People Mountain Men Hill Folk Anti Government Men Old Dissenters McMillan ites Whigs etc The official designation is Reformed Presbyterian This was decided on at the first meeting of the presbytery on the ist of August 1743 at Braehead Scotland They claimed to be the lineal descendant of the Church of Scotland and by the name endeavored to show their connection with the Presbyterian Church in that country and the Reformed Church on the continent The one distinctive principle of this body is its attitude with reference to Civil Government It maintains the position that nations should recognize the existence of Almighty God as the source of all power Jesus Christ as King of nations and the Bible as the supreme standard In 1833 a division in the body in America t"
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