The Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Hudson River Baptist Association -- By: Anonymous
Journal: Central Bible Quarterly
Volume: CENQ 07:2 (Summer 1964)
Article: The Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Hudson River Baptist Association
Author: Anonymous
CenQ 7:2 (Summer 1964) p. 1
The Fifteenth Anniversary Of The Hudson River Baptist Association
Maintaining inviolably, the important doctrines of three equal persons in the Godhead; efficacious grace in regeneration; the obligation of believers to attend to all the precepts of Scripture; the final perseverance of real believers; the resurrection of the dead; the general judgment of the last day; the eternal happiness of the righteous, and the everlasting misery of such as die impenitent; the baptism of believers by immersion; and the independence of their respective Churches.
Held In The Meeting-House Of The Baptist Church, Troy August, 4 & 5, 1830.
New York: Printed By George F. Bunce, 224 Cherry-Street. 1830.
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Minutes Of The Hudson River Baptist Association
1. At 10 o’clock, A. M. public worship was introduced with prayer by Brother P. L. Piatt: after which the introductory Sermon was preached by Brother Aaron Perkins, from Rev. xiv. 6. And I saw another Angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred-, and tongue, and people.
2. Took up a collection in aid of the Widows’ Fund, amounting to $28.
At the close of public worship, there was an intermission of tea minutes, when the Moderator called the Association to order. Prayer by Brother John Peck.
3. Mode some progress in reading the Letters from the Churches; and then adjourned to 3 P.M. Prayer by Brother Herrick. Met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer by Brother Loomis.
4. Finished the reading of the Letters, and took minutes of their, changes during the past year, and present situation, as follows; viz.
N. B. The names of Ordained Ministers are in Small Capitals—of Licentiates, in Italic—those not present, are marked thus.*
CenQ 7:2 (Summer 1964) p. 3
* The difference between the number of Mulberry-street Church reported last year, and the present, has arisen from a careful revision of our Register, on which we had the names of many persons who have for years been absent from us, and concerning whom we have no information. It was not deemed correct, therefore, to report them as members in good standing with us.
CenQ 7:2 (Summer 1964) p. 4
5. Brother S. H. Cone was chosen Moderator; brother Thomas Stokes, Clerk; and brother Wm. G. Miller, Assistant Clerk.
6. Ministering...
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