Presbyterians a Popular Narrative of Their Origin Progress Doctrines And Ach

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George P 1838 Hays
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This convention had no authority, but its meetings brought together very many persons from both branches for prayer and exchange of views. A paper prepared by Dr. J. G. Monfort was adopted and signed by seventy ministers and fifty-three elders. That paper contained an explicit avowal of an earnest desire to secure complete and perfect reunion between the two bodies. This is claimed to have been the first public gathering that declared itself undisguisedly in favor of reunion. Its declaration se...rved as a rallying point for the friends of reunion in all branches of the Presbyterian Church.
Another of the most influential meetings in favor of reunion was the " Presbyterian National Union Con- vention. " This assembled in Philadelphia in 1867, and was presided over by George H. Stuart, the noted president of the Christian Commission during the war, and a leading elder of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Its avowed object was not merely the reunion of the Old and New School Presbyterian Churches, but the union of all branches of the Presby- 222 PRESBYTERIANS.


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