Minutes And Letters of the Coetus of the German Reformed Congregations in Pennsy

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Minutes And Letters of the Coetus of the German Reformed Congregations in Pennsy
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Otterbein to accept the call, Coetus resolved: That^ inasmuch as the other party is too much prejudiced against Do. Otterbein, it would be better that some one else should serve the congregation. Whereupon the elders of both par- ties present at the Coetus extended a call to Do. Hendel, who was given permission by the Reverend Coetus to accept it. But in case Do. Hendel should decline, the congregation was given permission to call some other member of the Reverend Coetus.
IX.
Mr. Wack reported
...that a school teacher had dared to baptize a child. The judgment of the Reverend Coetus being requested in this case, it was resolved that such baptism was invalid.
X.
Do. Gros having left his congregations in Pennsylvania, about a year ago, and accepted a call in the State of New York, sent a written statement to the Coetus justifying his departure. The reasons why Do. Gros left his congregations in Pennsylvania are, as he writes: 1. Unkindness, obstinacy, negligence of the members in attending divine service; 2.


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