• Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders...
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    are four general types of polity: episcopal, connexional, presbyterian, and congregational. Churches having episcopal polity are governed by bishops. The...
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    practice congregational polity or a form of presbyterian polity. Others, including the Church of Sweden, practice episcopal polity; the Church of Sweden...
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    theological views within contemporary Presbyterianism. Local congregations of churches which use Presbyterian polity are governed by sessions made up of...
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  • distinguished from episcopal polity which is governance by a hierarchy of bishops, and is also distinct from presbyterian polity in which higher assemblies...
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  • Reformed theology and Presbyterian polity. It was established in 2012 by former congregations and members of the Presbyterian Church (USA), abbreviated...
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    of Scotland embraced Reformed theology and presbyterian polity. The Ulster Scots brought their Presbyterian faith with them to Ireland, where they laid...
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    The URC is governed by a combined form of congregationalism and presbyterian polity. According to its 2022 Yearbook, the United Reformed Church has approximately...
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    Puritans (category Presbyterianism in the United Kingdom)
    opponents). In church polity, Puritans were divided between supporters of episcopal, presbyterian, and congregational polities. Some believed a uniform...
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    Reformed churches also rejected episcopal polity in favor of presbyterian polity. According to presbyterian polity, rather than rule by bishops, congregations...
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  • The Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian denomination spawned by the Second Great Awakening. In 2019, it had 65,087 members and 673 congregations...
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  • Book of Order (category Presbyterian Church (USA))
    document of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), abbreviated as PC(USA). It is divided into four parts: The Foundations of Presbyterian Polity, Form of Government...
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    of Scotland embraced Reformed theology and presbyterian polity. The Ulster Scots brought their Presbyterian faith with them to Ireland, where they laid...
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    ruled by elders, being of presbyterian polity (not to be confused with Presbyterianism) or could adhere to episcopal polity (in which a denomination has...
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    is a body of elected elders governing a particular church within presbyterian polity. These groups of elders make decisions for the local parish through...
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  • "Dissenting Protestant Worship House", and adhered to Presbyterian polity at a later date; the Presbyterian Church of St. David is another 1925 "Minority Group"...
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    whom he gained experience and knowledge of Reformed theology and Presbyterian polity. He created a new order of service, which was eventually adopted...
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  • delegates, certain similarities to presbyterian polity are also visible.[citation needed] The UCC's "Covenantal Polity" is best expressed in Article III...
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  • of Faith, the Presbyterian polity of government by church courts and perhaps a dash of the Covenanting spirit. The continuing Presbyterian Church of Australia...
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  • Christian Churches Note that ESNA, RCUS and E&R churches held to presbyterian polity. Reformed Episcopal Church - around 13,000 members - Orthodox, Episcopal/Anglican...
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    Canada (a merger of Congregationalist, Presbyterian and Methodist congregations in Canada following presbyterian polity) officiate at same-sex marriages, which...
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  • Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in Australia Presbyterian Church of Tasmania Presbyterian Church of Victoria Presbyterian polity Presbyterian...
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  • the AFM blends at the national level the elements of a presbyterian polity with an episcopal polity. Decentralization is a major feature of its constitution...
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    execution in 1649, the Covenanter government, in order to protect the Presbyterian polity and Calvinist doctrine of the Church of Scotland, signed the Treaty...
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    Churches of New Zealand) List of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in Australia Presbyterian polity Reformed Presbyterian churches RPCA Congregations...
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  • within the Church of England, Anglican ministers who favoured a Presbyterian polity found themselves in a dilemma. The Act of Uniformity 1662 required...
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    Netherlands, certain Swiss Cantons and parts of Germany, adopted a presbyterian polity that did away with bishops altogether. Where ancient cathedral buildings...
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  • immigrants repent of their illegal activity. The Orthodox Presbyterian Church has a Presbyterian polity. The offices of the church and corresponding duties...
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    Stool of repentance (category Presbyterianism)
    (Scottish Gaelic: furm an aithreachais, stòl an aithreachais), in Presbyterian polity, mostly in Scotland, was an elevated seat in a church used for the...
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  • to: Session (parliamentary procedure) Session (Presbyterian), a governing body in Presbyterian polity Court of Session, the supreme civil court of Scotland...
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