Leading Ecclesiastical Cases, Decided in the Court of Session, 1849-1874

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He says that these proceedings stripped him of his position as a minister and office-bearer of this religious body, and as Synod-clerk, and that he was by that sentence stigmatised and branded as a moral wrongdoer. He says that by these proceedings, and in this manner, he has been degraded, and disgraced, and calumniated, and deprived of his good character and of his means of subsistence. He says that all this was done by the General Assembly at a time when the subject-matter with which they de...alt was not before them, or at least not before them competently, and according to the rules and constitution of the body to which he belongs : and he says further that that was done when he had no means or opportunity of defending himself. He maintains - that, in so acting, the defenders were not warranted by the rules or constitution of the association, or the contract by which the parties were bound to each other, and by which they were to be governed in their dealings with each other. He says that he never came under any agreement giving to the defenders such power or authority over him, and he challenges them to shew any such contract, rules, or constitution.

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