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Gabie Peacock
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I wish there was more narrative but I'm chugging along
— Jul 28, 2024 08:27PM
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Gabie Peacock
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Happy to learn more about our spiritual heritage ❤️
— Apr 14, 2024 11:41AM
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Linda
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I also fail to see why - if the United Societies had 7,000 people + minister - they could not form a Presbytery so John Macneill could move beyond licentiate status...held for 63 years, until death. Not surprisingly, the Covenanters bungled the chance of adding Andrew Clarkson as minister. Get organized already!
— Apr 04, 2021 02:36PM
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Linda
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I fail to see how the United Societies viewed this stunningly inconsistent applicant as a good candidate for the ministry. It doesn’t seem that Mr. MacMillan’s word meant a great deal, after changing his mind once every 3 years or so.
— Apr 04, 2021 02:15PM
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Linda
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So John MacMillan voluntarily associates w/ United Societies, then joins the Revolution Church, makes and breaks promises to attend Presbytery meetings and adhere to summonses/rulings of General Assembly (after appealing to it specifically), preaches by possession right (9/10 of law?) & eventually rejoins United Societies.
— Apr 04, 2021 02:13PM
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Linda
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2 churches based on 2 differing legal structures. “The Church of the Revolution Settlement claimed to be the Church of Scotland as by law established (1592), but it did not claim to be founded on the principles and laws which were the basis of the Church of the Second Reformation (1648).”
— Apr 04, 2021 01:29PM
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