| 41. | Both brothers eventually converted to Presbyterianism.
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| 42. | Former and future bishops among them included Elizabeth I and the emergence of Puritanism and Presbyterianism.
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| 43. | James was brought up a Protestant, but resisted Presbyterianism and the independence of the Kirk.
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| 44. | Reeves also claimed that presbyterianism rather than popery was the greatest threat to Church and state.
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| 45. | "Sifting through anything relating to Reformed theology, Presbyterianism, and / or Calvinism.
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| 46. | They represent prominent figures in American Presbyterianism : John Witherspoon, John McMillan and Marcus Whitman.
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| 47. | The 17th century saw a complex struggle between Presbyterianism ( particularly the Covenanters ) and Episcopalian minority.
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| 48. | He strongly supported Presbyterianism by numerous writings, as well as by fluency and readiness in debate.
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| 49. | Under these circumstances, in 1572, two London clergymen & ndash; Thomas Wilcox and presbyterianism.
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| 50. | The General Assembly of 1692 refused to reinstate even those Episcopalian ministers who pledged to accept Presbyterianism.
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