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Jones stated, “These letters were said to have come from Quaker congregations, and were written in their style, from Presbyterian Meetings, from Congregationalists, from Anabaptists, Moravians, Seceders, Independents and Separatists.

The regent Kaahumanu, ruling in the name of her young charge, Kamehameha III, seized the opportunity and followed many of the strictures favored by the Calvinist Congregationalists, who were modernizing the country through the establishment of schools and the printing of books in the Hawaiian language (which they formulated in a written form for the first time).

It begins as a rule with an analysis, with statistics, tables of population, decrease of crime among Congregationalists, growth of hysteria among policemen, and similar ascertained facts; it ends with a chapter that is generally called "The Remedy.

But I used to go with my father always, when I was able, to the nearest dissenting chapel of the Congregationalists-from liking the simplicity of that praying and speaking without books-and a little too from disliking the theory of state churches.

The Congregationalists possess 1674 churches, 1848 ministers, and 207,609 communicants.

It was restored, because Presbyterians would not stand being oppressed by Congregationalists; and for another reason which was discovered by Harrington,[172] and may still be discovered in his Works.

It begins as a rule with an analysis, with statistics, tables of population, decrease of crime among Congregationalists, growth of hysteria among policemen, and similar ascertained facts; it ends with a chapter that is generally called "The Remedy." It is almost wholly due to this careful, solid, and scientific method that "The Remedy" is never found.

Many Glasites joined the general body of Scottish Congregationalists, and the sect may now be considered extinct.

"Jack (named for John Calvin, but whom Swift also connects to ""Jack of Leyden"") represents the various English Dissenters Protestant churches such as Baptists, Presbyterians, Religious Society of Friends, Congregationalists, or Anabaptists."

He was recently elected President-elect of the Fellowship of Congregational Churches, a group of Australian Congregationalists who declined to join the Uniting Church in 1977.

"The charter called for twenty-two of the thirty-six trustees to be Baptists, but required that the remainder consist of ""five Friends, four Congregationalists, and five Episcopalians"""

The Congregationalists then joined with the Methodist Church and most of the Presbyterian Churches in Canada in 1925 to form the United Church of Canada.

The separating Congregationalists, a segment of the Puritan movement more radical than the Anglican Puritans, believed the Divine Right of Kings was Christian heresy, a belief that became more pronounced during the reign of Charles I of England.


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