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Publication
Pittsburgh: Printed by Whitney, Myers & Co., 1856. Pb, 40 p.; 23 cm.
Physical description
40 p.; 23 cm
Notes
Historical note:
"The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is an American denomination, organized in Philadelphia in 1782 by the merger of the Associate (or Seceder) Presbyterian Church and the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Both of these bodies were Scottish in origin and their American congregations consisted mainly of Scottish emigrants to America. The Associate Reformed Synod was organized in May, 1801, and at that time had four Presbyteries and seventeen ministers. In 1820 their Synod of Scioto withdrew and became an independent synod under the name 'The Associate Reformed Synod of the West.' "
"The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is an American denomination, organized in Philadelphia in 1782 by the merger of the Associate (or Seceder) Presbyterian Church and the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Both of these bodies were Scottish in origin and their American congregations consisted mainly of Scottish emigrants to America. The Associate Reformed Synod was organized in May, 1801, and at that time had four Presbyteries and seventeen ministers. In 1820 their Synod of Scioto withdrew and became an independent synod under the name 'The Associate Reformed Synod of the West.' "