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senterfi who are usually distinguished by this denomination Of thesp the greater number are in communion with the church of Scotland \ they are divided into three classes , which examine and license probationers , and settle and ordain ministers when chosen by any of the several congregations which compose them ^ according to the forms of that church *
1 . The Northern Northumberland Class . Berwick , High Meeting , George Tough , Minister . Low Meeting , John Brown . Wooler , James Kenned y * John stone . rCrookham , William Sawers . ] Etal , David Atkine . Lowick , Israel Craig . Tweedmoutli , William Hall . Spital , Henry Can t * Bdford , Robert M'Eune . rWarnfbrd , ¦ . - ¦¦ Ross . ] Glanton , James Kirton . Harbottle , William Lauder . Alnwick > William Goldie . 2 . South Northumberland Class . Morpethj Robert Trotter . Widdririgton > Robert Marr . Long Framlington , Anthony Hedley . Thropton ^ James Ivobertaon . [ Bavington , Peter M'Nie ? disputed . ] Birdhope Craig , Thdmas Hope . Falstone , , James Wood Wark . John Slate .
3 . Newcastle . Class . Newcastle , Wall Knoll , Andrew Robson . Silver Street , Adam Laidlaw . North Shields , High Meeting , Walter Knox . Gateshead , county of Durham , William M'Connel South Shields , Old Meeting , ditto , Charles Toshach * Sunderland , High Meeting , ditto , James Gardiner . Monkwearmouth , ditto , James M'Farlane .
4 , Presbyterian Congregations in communion with Scots Dissenters . N . B . In 1733 the famous secession took place ^ under the Ersfcines and others , on account of the law of patronage , and other alledged abuses in the church of Scotland ; and shortly after , the seceders divided among themselves on the lawfulness of taking the Burgher ' s oath of < adherence to the true religion professed in the realm of Scotland , " whence one party obtained the name
ot Burghers , the other of Antiburghers . This distinction , which seems to apply only to Scotland ^ those of each sect who
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List vf Dissenting Congregations . 25
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1806, page 25, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1720/page/25/
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