The SecessionSynod was the Presbyterian Synod of Ireland from 1743 to 1840. The Secession movement began in the 1733, when some Protestant preachers in...
The United Secession Church (or properly the United Associate Synod of the Secession Church) was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination which existed between...
own provincial synod. In 1746, some of the more doctrinaire Calvinists withdrew, forming the SecessionSynod. Within the mainline Synod there was a continuing...
congregations, and it was reconstituted into an 'Associate Synod'. In 1747 the Secession Church split following introduction of the Oath of Burghers...
and anti-burgher sections of the Secession Church were reunited, followed, in 1847 by their union with the relief synod as the United Presbyterian Church...
and known as "the Synod of Protesters". The title 'United Original Secession Church' was adopted in 1842, after the 'Original Secession Church', by then...
Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession. This was rooted in part as a result of a theological dispute that originated...
Church in Ireland, formed at that date by the union of the Synod of Ulster and the SecessionSynod. Love to Christ: An Incitement to Ministerial and Missionary...
ultimately became the leader of the Antiburgher section of the Secession Church. The antiburgher synod was constituted in his house at Edinburgh 10 April 1747...
joined the Presbyterian Church in Ireland in 1854. Like the Synod of Ulster and the SecessionSynod that amalgamated to form the PCI it was a pre-existing...
Church of Scotland. Thomas M'Crie was Moderator of the United Original SecessionSynod, which united with the Free Church of Scotland on 1 June 1852. On the...
to the population. There is a place of worship for members of the SecessionSynod. Parochial schools are supported at Colvend and Southwick, of which...
was formed by dissatisfied members of the General Synod. Before these secessions, the General Synod claimed 164,000 communicants. This was about two-thirds...
Presbyterian denomination founded in 1761. In 1847 it united with the United Secession Church to form the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland. In relation...
of the Secession Church at Bristo in opposition to the Burgher Oath. For this reason, Robert Small called the congregation "the mother Secession Church...
located in the Bristo area of Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1741 as a Secession church, it reunited with the Church of Scotland in 1929 before being dissolved...
Pella, Iowa, and Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. In the 1857 Secession, a group of more conservative members in Michigan led by Gijsbert Haan...
first synod, the Synod of Philadelphia or General Synod, in 1717. The presbytery had avoided divisive theological controversies, and the synod followed...
holding a deanery synod (German: Kreissynode) of synodals elected by the presbyteries. The deanery synodals elected the deanery synodal board (German:...