The Half-Way Covenant was a form of partial church membership adopted by the Congregational churches of colonial New England in the 1660s. The Puritan-controlled...
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Solomon Stoddard (section Half-way Covenant)
secure the frontier borders. Stoddard is credited with propounding the Half-way Covenant, at Northampton on 18 April 1661. while young Elezear Mather was the...
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covenant and lived Christian lives. Some churches maintained the original standard into the 1700s. Other churches went beyond the Half-Way Covenant,...
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Congregational churches was brought about first through practices such as the Half-Way Covenant and second through the rise of dissenting Baptists, Quakers, Anglicans...
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recommendations made by the Synod of 1662, known as the Half-Way Covenant, which proposed that the children of "half-way" members (those who had been baptized as infants...
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2023 Nashville school shooting (redirect from Covenant School (Nashville, Tennessee))
On March 27, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian Church in America parochial elementary school in the Green Hills neighborhood...
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Unitarian Universalism (section Covenant)
we receive the possibility of freedom as a gift of the way things are, an authentic covenant is: a glad promise to live freely together, insofar as we...
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English army was easily crushed by Scottish supporters of the National Covenant. Now in need of money to pay indemnities to the Scots, Charles was advised...
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doctrine, as well as personal and corporate piety. Puritans adopted a covenant theology, and in that sense they were Calvinists (as were many of their...
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only "visible saints," membership declined over time. Though the "half-way covenant" was proposed in 1657 and endorsed by the minister, the congregation...
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indicted on charges of afflicting with witchcraft, or for making an unlawful covenant with the Devil. Once indicted, the defendant went to trial, sometimes on...
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to secure England for Catholicism, she needed an heir and her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth had to be prevented from inheriting the Crown. On the advice...
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Connecticut. New Haven Colony incorporated into the Connecticut Colony. Half-Way Covenant in New England. In the Colony of Virginia, the House of Burgesses...
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Sundays and ostentatious clothing. He was initially opposed to the Half-Way Covenant but later supported it. He firmly believed in the direct appearance...
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should be included "in the treatment of the means of grace." Covenant theology Half-Way Covenant Presumptive regeneration Wikner, Benjamin K. (2004). "Introduction"...
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First Church and Parish in Dedham (section Covenants)
the Half-Way Covenant, which the colony's clergy had endorsed, they had few options option. Eventually the church would recant and accept the Half-Way Covenant...
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alliance between moderate Parliamentarians and Royalists, supported by the Covenanter Scots. Royalist defeat in the 1648 Second English Civil War resulted in...
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the Congregational church became an established religion. There the Half-Way Covenant of 1662 allowed parents who had not testified to a conversion experience...
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fellow ministers. Each congregation should be founded on a written church covenant, and the congregation as a whole should govern the church: "The meetings...
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there had come a crisis in his relations with his congregation. The Half-Way Covenant, adopted by the synods of 1657 and 1662, had made baptism alone the...
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adopted (with the omission of Mather's paragraph favouring the "Half-Way Covenant", of which he strongly approved) by the general synod in August 1646...
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may be reformed?” Spiritual decline was in part attributed to the Half-Way Covenant and surrounding controversy. The synod adopted the Savoy recension...
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reversing a trend allowing the non-converted to participate (see Half-Way Covenant for more information). The New Divinity's theology of religious experience...
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Edwards". pp. 93–103. Bright, Steve (2003). "Sabbath Keeping and the New Covenant". Christian Research Journal. 26 (2). Christian Research Institute. Williamson...
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first-generation adults who decided on the eligibility of its congregation. The half-way covenant, which bound the Longmeadow church, allowed the children of these...
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petitions to the General Court. In 1669, the General Court endorsed the Half-Way Covenant, which relaxed the restrictions on baptism. Despite the compromise...
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