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Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society, 2021.
Physical description
xvi, 470 p.; 24 cm
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CONTENT:
Dedication.
Author's Preface.
Editor's Preface.
I. Biblical Origins of the Church—Presbyterian Embryo.
II. Presbyterianism Lost : The Christian Church Down to 1517.
III. Presbyterianism Found : The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland.
IV. The Reformation in France. Part I : To the Proclamation of the Edict of Nantes, 1598.
V. The Reformation in France. Part II : To the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685.
VI. The Reformation in the Netherlands.
VII. The Reformation in Scotland and England.
VIII. First Settlers and First Presbyterians in North Carolina, 1650-1700.
IX. Arrival of the First Reformed Bodies, 1700-1715.
X. The Presbyterian Church At-Large, 1607-1740.
XI. Denominations in North Carolina before 1740.
XII. The Coming of the Scots and Scotch-Irish before 1755.
XIII. Hanover Presbytery and Hugh McAden, 1755-1756.
XIV. First Churches and Ministers, 1710-1756.
XV. Arrival of the First Permanent Ministers and Churches Organized from 1756 to 1758.
XVI. Presbyterian Churches Organized from 1759 to 1764.
XVII. Presbyterian Churches Organized from 1764 to 1770.
XVIII. Growth, Political Issues, and New Preachers in the Cape Fear Region, 1770-1814.
XIX. Presbyterian Churches Organized between 1770 and 1814.
XX. Growth and Development of Church Courts, Ministers, and Churches, 1706-1813.
XXI. Summary and Transition to the Synod of North Carolina : Education, Ministry, and the Laity.
XXII. A Short History of the Synod of North Carolina, 1813-1983.
Epilogue.
Appendix I. Chronological List of Presbyterian Ministers Who Served in North Carolina to 1825.
Appendix II. Alphabetical and Biographical List of Presbyterian Ministers in North Carolina to 1825.
Appendix III. Chronological List of Presbyterian Societies and Churches in the Synod of North Carolina, 1710-1967.
Appendix IV. Alphabetical List of Churches Dissolved in the Synod of North Carolina to 1967.
Appendix V. History of the Courts of the Church, 1706-1987.
Appendix VI. Moderators and Stated Clerks of the Synod of the Carolinas and the Synod of North Carolina, 1788-1987.
Bibliography [pp. 387-393]
Index.
Dedication.
Author's Preface.
Editor's Preface.
I. Biblical Origins of the Church—Presbyterian Embryo.
II. Presbyterianism Lost : The Christian Church Down to 1517.
III. Presbyterianism Found : The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland.
IV. The Reformation in France. Part I : To the Proclamation of the Edict of Nantes, 1598.
V. The Reformation in France. Part II : To the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685.
VI. The Reformation in the Netherlands.
VII. The Reformation in Scotland and England.
VIII. First Settlers and First Presbyterians in North Carolina, 1650-1700.
IX. Arrival of the First Reformed Bodies, 1700-1715.
X. The Presbyterian Church At-Large, 1607-1740.
XI. Denominations in North Carolina before 1740.
XII. The Coming of the Scots and Scotch-Irish before 1755.
XIII. Hanover Presbytery and Hugh McAden, 1755-1756.
XIV. First Churches and Ministers, 1710-1756.
XV. Arrival of the First Permanent Ministers and Churches Organized from 1756 to 1758.
XVI. Presbyterian Churches Organized from 1759 to 1764.
XVII. Presbyterian Churches Organized from 1764 to 1770.
XVIII. Growth, Political Issues, and New Preachers in the Cape Fear Region, 1770-1814.
XIX. Presbyterian Churches Organized between 1770 and 1814.
XX. Growth and Development of Church Courts, Ministers, and Churches, 1706-1813.
XXI. Summary and Transition to the Synod of North Carolina : Education, Ministry, and the Laity.
XXII. A Short History of the Synod of North Carolina, 1813-1983.
Epilogue.
Appendix I. Chronological List of Presbyterian Ministers Who Served in North Carolina to 1825.
Appendix II. Alphabetical and Biographical List of Presbyterian Ministers in North Carolina to 1825.
Appendix III. Chronological List of Presbyterian Societies and Churches in the Synod of North Carolina, 1710-1967.
Appendix IV. Alphabetical List of Churches Dissolved in the Synod of North Carolina to 1967.
Appendix V. History of the Courts of the Church, 1706-1987.
Appendix VI. Moderators and Stated Clerks of the Synod of the Carolinas and the Synod of North Carolina, 1788-1987.
Bibliography [pp. 387-393]
Index.