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1A sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773 on church government and discipline
By Ross, Robert
“A sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773 on church government and discipline” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773 on church government and discipline
- Author: Ross, Robert
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 58
- Publisher: ➤ Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green. - Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green
- Publish Date: 1773
- Publish Location: New-Haven
“A sermon, preached at New Town, December 8th, 1773 on church government and discipline” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Church polity - Congregational churches - Eastern Association of Fairfield County - First Church of Christ (Newtown, Conn.) - Government - Sandemanianism - Saybrook Synod (1708) - First Church (Newtown, Conn.). - Saybrook synod, 1708
- People: David Judson (1715-1776)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL14577693M - OL22411077M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 55837219
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1773
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Parker House (Old Saybrook, Connecticut)
in the Indian wars.... He was a lay member of the Saybrook Synod of 1708 that framed the "Saybrook Platform" for the churches of Connecticut. Both he
Saybrook Platform
and consociation per county. The Saybrook Platform brought a more centralized church system than existed prior to 1708, similar to but not completely Presbyterian
Reformed confessions of faith
XXX., and XXXI) Savoy Declaration (1658) Adopted in America as the Saybrook (1708) The Declaration of 1833 Declaration of Faith (1865) Baptist confessions
John Higginson (minister)
to take down in shorthand the proceedings of the synod of 1637. He was chaplain of the fort at Saybrook Colony for about four years. In 1641, he went to
Cambridge Platform
than one hundred years". In Connecticut, it was replaced by the Saybrook Platform of 1708, which brought the Congregational churches closer to a presbyterian
Congregationalism in the United States
September 1708, a synod met at the request of the Connecticut General Assembly to write a new platform of church government. The Saybrook Platform called
Westminster Assembly
surrounding region, and again in colonial Connecticut as part of the 1708 Saybrook Platform. The Confession was modified for American Baptists in the 1707
History of the Puritans in North America
leading roles in establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, the Saybrook Colony in 1635, the Connecticut Colony in 1636, and the New Haven Colony
1640s
a military alliance between Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, Saybrook Colony (Connecticut), and New Haven Colony. May 20 – Dutch expedition to
John Winthrop
descendants number thousands today. His son John was the first governor of the Saybrook Colony, and later generations of his family continued to play an active