A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church of Baltimore

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A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church of Baltimore
William Morton Reynolds
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Boisseau and James McKean, the four elders who were ejected from office by the action of the meeting of January i, 1818, already referred to. These additional charges were: 1. Anti-Presbyterian conduct in giving sanction to the discharge of them as elders of this church without any charge of misconduct being either proved or alleged against them.
2. A breach of ministerial duty in re-ordaining an elder on January 11, 18 18, whom he had previously ordained and who had acted in that capacity ante
...rior to his second ordination.
The presbytery adjourned over to June 11 when it met at Baltimore and proceeded with the trial of the charges against Dr. Inglis.
The charge of giving sanction to the discharge of his elders was dismissed as not supported by proof, and a verdict of not guilty rendered upon that of re-ordaining an elder. The charge of intoxication was then taken up and evidence heard of it. This included a letter from Dr. Inglis denying that the statement made by him before the presby- tery at its last meeting was a confession of his having been guilty of habitual intoxication which he emphatically repudiated, and explaining that it referred solely to the single occurrence of December 3.


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