First Presbyterian Church of Alabaster (Cumberland)
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| Robert Donnell received as a candidate by Cumberland Presbytery- March 1810 |
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Minutes of Cumberland Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church]
March 20 - 22, 1810
SUMNER COUNTY, STATE OF TENNESSEE,Ridge Meeting-house, Tuesday, the
20th of March, 1810. Presbytery met agreeably to
adjournment. Members present: The Rev. Messrs. Samuel McAdow, Finis Ewing, Samuel King,
and Ephraim McLean; elders and representatives, Chatham Ewing,
Alexander Aston, Young Ewing, Witheral Latimore, Henderson Bails, John
Wheeler, Benjamin Lockhart, Hugh Telford, Samuel Donnell, and John
Williamson. Presbytery proceeded to choose a Moderator and clerk. Mr. McAdow was
chosen Moderator, and Mr. Young Ewing Clerk. Constituted by
prayer. Mr. James B. Porter delivered a discourse from John
viii. 36, preparatory to his ordination, agreeably to appointment of
last Presbytery, which was unanimously sustained. Adjourned, by prayer, to meet to-morrow morning at nine o'clock.
WEDNESDAY MORNING-the 21st of March, 1810.
Presbytery met agreeably to adjournment. Members present
as yesterday. Opened by prayer. Mr. Kirkpatrick delivered a
discourse from James ii. 26,
which was unanimously sustained. Whereupon Messrs. Porter and
Kirkpatrick were examined on English grammar, geography, natural and
moral philosophy, Church history, and astronomy, which examination was
sustained, and, after an ordination sermon was delivered by Rev. Finis
Ewing, from 2 Tim. ii. 15, they were set apart to the whole work of the
ministry, by solemn prayer and the imposition of hands, and were
invited to, and took their seats in, Presbytery. Adjourned,
by prayer, to meet to-morrow morning at eight o'clock.
THURSDAY MORNING. Presbytery met agreeably to adjournment. Members present as yesterday. Opened by prayer. Ordered, that Messrs. McLean and Kirkpatrick attend Karr's Creek Society, agreeably to the request of their representative, for the purpose of their organization, and that they administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at that place, at some convenient time during the ensuing summer, and that they supply the said society, together with the society on McAdow, with preaching as often as they can. Ordered, that Mr. McLean administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper in Livingston county, on the second Sabbath in May, and that Mr. Robert Donnell attend and assist upon that occasion. Ordered, that it be recommended to all vacant congregations, and they are hereby authorized, to call before their session any disorderly member, and deal with him or them in every respect as though there was a preacher present, but their judgment shall not extend further than suspension. Ordered, that Messrs. Samuel McAdow, Finis Ewing, Ephraim McLean, James B. Porter, and Young Ewing, or a majority of them, draw a circular letter, as soon as they can, which is to be carefully examined, and superintend the printing of a thousand copies, to be distributed under the direction of Presbytery; and it is further directed that all the preachers, exhorters, elders, etc., collect money from all they can, taking down the persons' names and sums paid, which collections ought to be made as soon as possible for that purpose; the surplus, if any, to be put into the hands of a treasurer, to be appointed by order of Presbytery. Ordered, that Mr. Hugh Kirkpatrick be appointed Treasurer, also Stated Clerk, for this Presbytery. Mr. David McLin having undergone the usual examination, viz.: on experimental religion, his call to the ministry, etc., and having received a good report of his moral character, he is now received as a candidate for the ministry, and ordered to prepare a discourse to be delivered at our next stated meeting, from Isaiah iii. 10, 11. Ordered, that an intermediate Presbytery be held on Elk river, in the bounds of Mr. Bell's congregation, for the purpose of his ordination, on the 20th of July; and that Messrs. Finis Ewing, Samuel King, James B. Porter, and Hugh Kirkpatrick hold said Presbytery, and that Rev. Finis Ewing preach the ordination sermon, also preside, or some other, in case of absence, inability, etc. Ordered, that an intermediate Presbytery be held on Suggs' Creek, on Friday, the 27th day of July, for the purpose of ordaining Mr. David Foster, and that Messrs. Finis Ewing, Samuel King, James B. Porter, and Hugh Kirkpatrick attend and compose said Presbytery; and that Rev. Hugh Kirkpatrick preach the ordination sermon, and the Rev. Finis Ewing preside. Ordered, that Mr. Robert Bell prepare a discourse from Romans v. 1, and Mr. Foster, from Ephesians ii. 8, to be delivered preparatory to their ordination. Ordered, that Mr. Thomas Calhoon prepare a discourse from Romans i. 16, 17, to be considered as a popular discourse, preparatory to his licensure, at the intermediate Presbytery to be held in July, on Suggs' Creek; also prepare to stand an examination on English grammar. Whereas, Messrs. Robert Donnell and William Barnett have formerly been examined on experimental religion and their call to the ministry, and having received a good report of their moral character, they are now received as candidates for the ministry; ordered, therefore, that Mr. Donnell prepare a discourse from Matthew v. 8; also Mr. Barnett, from John x. 9, to be delivered at our next stated meeting. |
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