North Uist and Grimsay Free Church

of Scotland (Continuing)

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Touching the Power of Ordination.


Ordination is the act of a presbytery.[t]


The power of ordering the whole work of ordination is in the whole presbytery, which, when it is over more congregations than one, whether these congregations be fixed or not fixed, in regard of officers or members, it is indifferent as to the point of ordination.[v]


It is very requisite, that no single congregation, that can conveniently associate, do assume to itself all and sole power in ordination:


1. Because there is no example in scripture that any single congregation, which might conveniently associate, did assume to itself all and sole power in ordination; neither is there any rule which may warrant such a practice.


2. Because there is in scripture example of an ordination in a presbytery over divers congregations; as in the church of Jerusalem, where were many congregations: these many congregations were under one presbytery, and this presbytery did ordain.


The preaching presbyters orderly associated, either in cities or neighbouring villages, are those to whom the imposition of hands doth appertain, for those congregations within their bounds respectively.


[t] 1 Tim. 4:14.

[v] 1 Tim. 4:14.

 

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