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          <titlePart type="main">MINUTES<lb/>
OF THE
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ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD SESSION
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ORANGE PRESBYTERY,</titlePart>
          <titlePart type="subtitle section">HELD AT<lb/>
OAKLAND CHURCH,
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JOHNSTON COUNTY, N. C.,
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OCTOBER, 1861.</titlePart>
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        <pb id="minutes3" n="3"/>
        <head>MINUTES.</head>
        <div2 type="subsection">
          <opener>
            <dateline>OAKLAND CHURCH, JOHNSTON Co., N. C.,<lb/>
Friday, Oct. 25th, 1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>The Presbytery met according to adjournment and was opened
with a sermon by Rev. J. Henry Smith, Moderator, from
Proverbs 29c: 25v,“Whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall
be safe.” Constituted with prayer.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Present</hi>: Thomas Lynch, Jacob Doll, A. Currie, C. K. Caldwell,
F. N. Whaley, J. W. Montgomery, Jos. M. Atkinson,
P. H. Dalton, John B. Shearer, J. Henry Smith, E. H. Harding,
F. H. Johnston, R. J. Graves, Drury Lacy, D. D., and Jas. C. Alexander,
Ministers; with John Morrow, David Wharton, H. G. Hill,
J. L. Woods, J. W. Hodges and Geo. Thompson, Ruling
Elders.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Absent</hi>: E. W. Caruthers, D. D., Alex. Wilson, D.D., G. W.
Ferrill, James Phillips, D. D., Edward Hines, E. C. Bittinger,
A. G. Hughes, S. A. Stanfield, Tho's U. Faucette, T. G. Wall,
J . M. Kirkpatrick, W. L. Miller, P. A. McMartin, T. B. Neill,
D . E. Jordan, A. D. Hepburn and W. A. Wood, Ministers.</p>
          <p>Rev. P. H. Dalton was elected Moderator, and Rev. F. H.
Johnston and Mr. H. G. Hill, Temporary Clerks.</p>
          <p>On motion, Rev. J. H. Smith and Rev. C. K. Caldwell, with
Mr. John W. Hodges, were appointed a Committee on Devotional
Exercises.</p>
          <p>The following Ruling Elders were added to the standing Committees
on the examination of candidates, viz.:</p>
          <p>1st Committee, John Morrow;  2d do., H. G. Hill; 3rd do.,
<pb id="minutes4" n="4"/>
Geo. Thompson; 4th do., H. G. Hill; 5th do., J. L. Woods; 6th
do., D. Wharton; 7th do., J. W. Hodges; 8th do., D. Wharton.</p>
          <p>Rev. D. Lacy, D. D., was appointed in the place of Rev. T.
G. Wall, and Rev. P. H. Dalton in the place of Rev. T. B. Neill,
on the Committee on Physical Sciences.</p>
          <p>Rev. R. J. Graves was appointed in place of Rev. J. M. Sherwood
on the Committee on Mental and Moral Science.</p>
          <p>On motion, Rev. John B. Shearer and Rev. J. W. Montgomery
were appointed a Committee to prepare a Narrative of the state
of religion for Synod.</p>
          <p>On motion, Rev. J. H. Smith and Rev. D. Lacy, D. D., with
Mr. John Morrow, were appointed to prepare for Synod a Report
on Systematic Benevolence.</p>
          <p>A letter from Rev. T. B. Neill was read, requesting to be dismissed
from this Presbytery to join the Presbytery of Charleston.
This request was granted.</p>
          <p>A letter from Rev. S. A. Stanfield was read, assigning satisfactory
reasons for his absence from the present sessions of Presbytery.</p>
          <p>A letter from Rev. T. G. Wall was read, requesting Presbytery
to dissolve the pastoral relation existing between himself and the
church of Newbern. This letter was referred to a Committee
consisting of Rev. Jacob Doll, Rev. Archibald Currie and Mr.
George Thompson, Ruling Elder.</p>
          <p>A communication from the Session of Ashboro' Church was
read, and on motion it was referred to the Committee of Domestic
Missions.</p>
          <p>Rev. C. K. Caldwell and Rev. Joseph M. Atkinson rendered
satisfactory reasons for absence from the last regular meeting of
Presbytery.</p>
          <p>Rev. C. K. Caldwell offered the following resolution, which
was adopted, viz:</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, That a Committee of five be appointed 
to report what action
this Presbytery ought to take in regard to our relations to the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, and in regard
to the formation of a General Assembly in the Confederate States of
America.</p>
          <pb id="minutes5" n="5"/>
          <p>In accordance with the above resolution, the Moderator appointed
the following Committee, viz:</p>
          <p>Cyrus K. Caldwell, Thomas Lynch, John W. Montgomery
and Jacob Doll, Ministers, with Mr. George Thompson, Ruling
Elder.</p>
          <p>On motion, Rev. Jos. M. Atkinson obtained leave of absence
from Presbytery after the session of <sic corr="tomorrow">to-morrow</sic> morning.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to install Rev. William A. Wood
pastor of the Church of Washington reported that they had performed
that duty.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to install Rev. James C. Alexander
pastor of the Bethel Church reported that they bad performed
that duty.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to organize a Church at Thomasville
reported that they had not yet seen the way open to organize
a Church at that place. This Committee was continued.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to organize a Church at Haw River
not being present, no report was made.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to organize a Church at Long's
Mills reported that they had organized a Church at that place
with four members. Mr. William J. Long was elected Ruling
Elder. Six members were added on examination— The prospects
of the Church are good. The report was adopted.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to organize a Church at Winston
reported that the way was not yet clear to organize a Church
there, and requested to be continued. This request was granted.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to visit Roxboro Church not being
present, there was no report presented.</p>
          <p>The Committee on Church Extension made the following report
which was accepted and adopted, viz:</p>
          <p>The Committee on Church Extension beg leave to report that no applications
have been made to them since the last meeting of Presbytery.</p>
          <p>Ministers were called upon to state whether they had complied
with the requisition of the third chapter of the Directory
for Public Worship.</p>
          <pb id="minutes6" n="6"/>
          <p>It appeared that this requisition had been generally complied with.</p>
          <p>The Committee on the oversight of candidates not being present, no report was made.</p>
          <p>Mr. Halbert G. Hill was received under the care of Presbytery
as a candidate for the Gospel Ministry, after a satisfactory
examination on his experimental acquaintance with religion and
his motives for seeking the Ministry.</p>
          <p>Rev. J. Henry Smith was, on motion, appointed Treasurer of
Presbytery<hi rend="italics"> pro-tem</hi>.</p>
          <p>Presbytery then adjourned until 9 1/2 o'clock 
<sic corr="tomorrow">to-morrow</sic> morning.
Closed with prayer.</p>
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          <opener>
            <dateline>SATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 26th, 1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>Presbytery met according to adjournment and was opened
with prayer by the Moderator.</p>
          <p>The minutes of yesterday were read and approved.</p>
          <p>Rev. Archibald Currie requested Presbytery to dissolve the
pastoral relation existing between himself and the Church of
Eno. It appearing to the satisfaction of Presbytery that the
Church united with him in this request, the pastoral relation was
on motion dissolved, and the Rev. R. J. Graves was appointed to
visit the said Church and declare it vacant.</p>
          <p>On motion, permission was granted to Rev. A. Currie to act
as Stated Supply to the Church of Eno.</p>
          <p>The hour for the order of the day having arrived, Presbytery
spent an hour in devotional exercises.</p>
          <p>Messrs. Jesse H. Lindsay, John W. Norwood, William S.
Kirkland and Richard Seawell, Ruling Elders from the Churches
of Greensboro, Hillsboro, New Hope and Milburnie respectively,
appeared in Presbytery and took their seats.</p>
          <p>Rev. James Phillips, D. D., and Rev. D. E. Jordan appeared
in Presbytery and after rendering satisfactory reasons for tardiness
took their seats.</p>
          <pb id="minutes7" n="7"/>
          <p>Rev. D. E. Jordan also rendered satisfactory reasons for absence
from the last meeting of Presbytery.</p>
          <p>On motion, Rev. E. H. Harding and Rev. John B. Shearer
were appointed <hi rend="italics">pro-tem</hi>. on the 1st Standing Committee on the
examination of candidates.</p>
          <p>Mr. John W. Norwood, Ruling Elder from the Church at
Hillsboro, requested in behalf of that Church that the pastoral
relation existing between it and the Rev. P. A. McMartin be
dissolved.</p>
          <p>It appearing to the satisfaction of the Presbytery that Mr.
McMartin united in this request, the following minute was
adopted:</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, That the pastoral relation between Rev. P. A. McMartin
and the Church of Hillsboro be dissolved.</p>
          <p>Rev. Alexander Wilson, D. D., was appointed to visit said
Church and declare it vacant.</p>
          <p>On motion, permission was granted to the Hillsboro' Church
to employ Rev. H. B. Pratt, of the Presbytery of Cherokee, as
Stated Supply.</p>
          <p>The Committee to whom was referred the letter from Rev. T.
G. Wall asking a dissolution of the pastoral relation existing between
himself and the Church of Newbern, report: that whereas
the Presbytery has no evidence of the willingness of the Church
of Newbern to acquiesce in this request, therefore</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, That the Stated Clerk be directed to cite the Congregation
to appear by its Commissioners at the next meeting of Presbytery, and
show cause, if any they have, why the Presbytery should not accept the
resignation.</p>
          <p>The Churches were called on to report whether they have any
poor supported by public charity. </p>
          <p>It appeared that Churches having poor among them, provided
for them.</p>
          <p>The Churches were called upon to state whether the expenses
of their delegates to Presbytery and Synod have been paid. It
appeared that these expenses had generally been paid.</p>
          <p>Mr. William M. Kilpatrick, a licentiate, was at his own request
<pb id="minutes8" n="8"/>
dismissed to place himself under the care of Concord Presbytery.</p>
          <p>The list of delinquent Churches was called to ascertain whether
they had paid their assessments for the Presbyterial fund.</p>
          <p>Presbytery then adjourned to meet on next Monday morning
at 9 1/2 o'clock. Closed with prayer.</p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="subsection">
          <opener>
            <dateline>MONDAY MORNING, October 28th, 1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>Presbytery met according to adjournment and was opened
with prayer by the Moderator.</p>
          <p>The minutes of Saturday were read and approved.</p>
          <p>Rev. Thomas U. Faucette appeared in Presbytery and after
rendering satisfactory reasons for tardiness took his seat.</p>
          <p>The following report was accepted and adopted :</p>
          <p>The Committee of Examination of Candidates on Geography and
History report that they have examined Mr. H. G. Hill on these subjects
and recommend that the examination be sustained as part of trial.  </p>
          <p>On motion, Mr. William A. McDonald, an unlicensed candidate
for the Ministry, was at his own request dismissed to place
himself under the care of Fayetteville Presbytery.</p>
          <p>Ashboro' was chosen as the place, and the second Wednesday
in June 1862, at 8 o'clock, P. M., as the time for the next regular
meeting of Presbytery.</p>
          <p>The free conversation on the state of religion in our bounds
was made the order of the day for 2 o'clock this afternoon.</p>
          <p>Rev. Archibald Currie, with Rev. S. A. Stanfield as alternate,
was appointed to preach the next semi-annual sermon before
Presbytery on the subject of Domestic Missions.</p>
          <p>On motion, permission was given to Mr. H. G. Hill to avail
himself of the proceeds of the Devereaux Scholarship in Union
Theological Seminary during his Theological course.</p>
          <p>The hour for the first order of the day having arrived, Presbytery
heard the semi-annual sermon by Rev. James Phillips,
<pb id="minutes9" n="9"/>
D. D., on the following subject, viz: The success of christianity
a proof of its Divine Origin.</p>
          <p>The hour for the second order of the day having arrived, Presbytery
spent one hour in the free conversation on the state of religion
in our churches.</p>
          <p>Presbytery then adjourned to meet on <sic corr="tomorrow">to-morrow</sic> morning at
9 1/2 o'clock. Closed with prayer.</p>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="subsection">
          <opener>
            <dateline>TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 29th, 1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>Presbytery met according to adjournment and was opened
with prayer.</p>
          <p>The minutes of yesterday were read and approved.</p>
          <p>The free conversation on the state of religion was again taken
up and concluded.</p>
          <p>The Committee of Examination of Candidates on Mental and
Moral Science reported that they had examined Mr. H. G. Hill
on the above subjects, that the examination was satisfactory, and
they recommended that it be sustained as a part of trial. This
report was accepted and adopted.</p>
          <p>The following resolutions were passed respecting the state of
the Treasury:</p>
          <p>1. <hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, That the Treasurer of Presbytery be directed to borrow
from the Education fund, the sum of four hundred dollars to pay the
salaries of Missionaries due for the present year, and that the amount
so borrowed shall be repaid out of funds collected for Domestic Missions
within the next twelve months.</p>
          <p>2. <hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, That the Treasurer of Presbytery be directed to borrow
a sum of money sufficient to pay the expenses of our Commissioners to
the General Assembly at Augusta, Georgia.</p>
          <p>3.<hi rend="italics"> Resolved</hi>, That the Treasurer of Presbytery be directed to send
the funds now in his hands, for the Board of Foreign Missions, to Rev.
J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., late Secretary of the Assembly's Board of
Foreign Missions in the United States.</p>
          <p>A report was read from Mr. John C. Denny, a licentiate under
the care of this Presbytery, giving an account of his labors at
Speedwell and Haw River.</p>
          <pb id="minutes10" n="10"/>
          <p>In consequence of certain irregularities brought to light in
this report connected with the congregation of Speedwell, on
motion the following Committee was appointed to visit Speedwell
and look after the interests of that Church. The Committee
consists of Rev. James C. Alexander, Rev. D. E. Jordan and
Mr. William B. Carter.</p>
          <p>The Chairman <hi rend="italics">pro-tem</hi>. of the Committee of Domestic Missions
made a report, which was accepted and adopted and ordered to
be filed away among the papers of the Committee.</p>
          <p>The following list of supplies proposed by the Committee of
Domestic Missions was accepted and adopted, viz :</p>
          <p>
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              <item>Rev. E. W. Caruthers, D. D., Randolph County, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ Thomas Lynch, Roxboro 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ A. Wilson, D. D., Roxboro 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ J. Phillips, D. D., Thomasville 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ Edward Hines, Person County, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ Jacob Doll, Caswell County, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ A. G. Hughes, Durham&amp; Company Shops, each 1 Sab</item>
              <item>“ A. Currie, Alamance 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ C. K. Caldwell, Chatham County, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ S. A. Stanfield, Roxboro' 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ F. N. Whaley, Lyttleton 1  do.</item>
              <item rend="italics">“ T. U. Faucette, Franklinton 1  do.</item>
              <item>“ J. M. Kirkpatrick, Leakesville 1 do.</item>
              <item>“ J. W. Montgomery, Union Church 1 Sabbath,</item>
              <item>“ J. M. Atkinson, 1 Sabbath at Lyttleton&amp; Milburnie
at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ P. H. Dalton, Winston 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ J. B. Shearer, 1 Sab. at Oakland, and administer Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper.</item>
              <item>“ J. H. Smith, 1 Sab. at Ashboro', and administer Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper.</item>
              <item>“ E. H. Harding, South of Dan River in Va., at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ F. H. Johnston, Davidson&amp; Forsythe Counties, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ D. E. Jordan, 2 Sabbaths at Sandy Ridge.</item>
            </list>
          </p>
          <pb id="minutes11" n="11"/>
          <p>
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              <item>Rev. R. J. Graves, Long's Mills, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ A. D. Hepburn, Alamance 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ W. A. Wood, Wilson 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ J. C. Alexander, Haw River 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ C. H. Wiley, Alamance, at discretion. </item>
              <item>“ Charles Phillips, Kinston 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ John C. Denny, Hillsdale 1 Sabbath.</item>
              <item>“ C. N. Morrow, Randolph County, at discretion.</item>
              <item>“ Alex. Kirkland, Smithfield, at discretion.</item>
            </list>
          </p>
          <p>On motion, it was resolved that the thanks of this Presbytery
are due, and are hereby cordially tendered to the members of
the Oakland Church and Congregation, and also to families of
other christian denominations in the community, for their kind
and very generous hospitalities to its members during the present
sessions of Presbytery.</p>
          <p>Rev. Cyrus K. Caldwell, Chairman of the Committee on our
relations to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
in the United States,&amp;c., made the following report, which was
accepted and adopted:</p>
          <p>“The Committee appointed to report what action Presbytery ought
to take in regard to our relations to the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church in the United States, and relative to the formation
of a new Assembly in the Confederate States, respectfully submit the
following.:</p>
          <p>This Presbytery, at its last meeting, resolved to send to all the Presbyteries
in the Confederate States an invitation to meet in Convention
in Augusta, Georgia, on the 4th day of December, 1861, with a view to
an early organization of a General Assembly separate from the General
Assembly in the United States.</p>
          <p>Since that meeting, it has become evident to this Presbytery that it
is the wish of a majority of the Presbyteries in the Confederate States
to organize a General Assembly instead of a Convention; and as this
Presbytery gives its earnest sympathy to this movement, and desires to
put itself in a position to <sic corr="cooperate">co-operate</sic> with them, this body has fully determined
to take the position set forth in the appended resolutions, for
the following reasons, viz:</p>
          <p>1. We regard the action of the Assembly in adopting a series of resolutions
<pb id="minutes12" n="12"/>
requiring us to sustain, <sic corr="uphold">unhold </sic>and encourage the Federal Government,
as unconstitutional, oppressive and schismatic.</p>
          <p>2. The uncharitable and even hostile disposition manifested in the
late Assembly towards the people and government of the Confederate
States, in our opinion, precludes the possibility of maintaining friendly
and fraternal intercourse.</p>
          <p>3. The cordial and undivided sympathy of our Ministers and Churches
is with the Government and interests of the Confederate States.</p>
          <p>For these reasons, be it</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, 1. That the Presbytery of Orange, repudiating all desire of
reform in anything peculiarly Presbyterian, in the fear of God and
under the guidance of his most wise and holy Providence does hereby
renounce the jurisdiction of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church in the United States of America.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, 2. That we, in this act disclaim any intention of dissolving
our connection with the Synod of North Carolina or any of the Synods
or Presbyteries in the Confederate States.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, 3. That we do now set forth and declare our continued adherence,
as heretofore, to the Confession of Faith, Catechisms, Form of
Government, Book of Discipline and Directory for Worship in the
Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, with the single
change of substituting the words“Confederate States” for“United
States.”</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, 4. That Commissioners be appointed to meet and <sic corr="cooperate">co-operate</sic>
with Commissioners from other Presbyteries of the same faith and purpose,
in organizing a General Assembly in the city of Augusta, Georgia,
on the 4th day of December, 1861. And we do unite with the Atlanta
Convention in requesting the Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., of New Orleans
to preach the opening sermon and to preside at the organization,
and that the Rev. Joseph R. Wilson, D. D., of Augusta, be his alternate;
and we do also request Rev. J. H. Gray, D. D., and Rev. J. N. Waddel,
D. D., of the Presbytery of Memphis, and Dr. Joseph H. Jones, of
Augusta, Georgia, Ruling Elder, to meet on the evening previous at the
same place and act as a Committee of Commissions.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Resolved</hi>, 5. That in renouncing the authority of the old Assembly
this Presbytery does not thereby disown its claims on Princeton Seminary
to the Funds of the Female Scholarship of Orange Presbytery, or
upon the General Assembly to its just proportion of the property of
the Boards.”</p>
          <p>Before taking the vote on the act of separation from the General
Assembly, Rev. A. G. Hughes led the Presbytery in prayer.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to prepare a narrative on the State—
of Religion made a report, which was accepted, adopted and
ordered to be forwarded to the Synod of North Carolina.</p>
          <p>The following Commissioners were elected to meet Commissioners
from other Presbyteries in the Confederate States, at
<pb id="minutes13" n="13"/>
Augusta, Georgia, on the 4th day of December, 1861, for the
purpose of forming a new General Assembly.</p>
          <p><hi rend="italics">Ministers</hi>: P. H. Dalton, with Jacob Doll, alternate.<lb/>
“ “ Drury Lacy, D. D.,“ C. K. Caldwell,“<lb/>
<hi rend="italics">Ruling Elders</hi>: J. H. Lindsay, with A. Hargrave, alternate<lb/>
““ Chas. Phillips,“ John Bullock, “</p>
          <p>The Committee on the examination of Candidates on Physical
Sciences, report that they have examined Mr. H. G. Hill on
those subjects, as far as time would permit, and recommend that
his examination be sustained as a part of trial. This report was
accepted and adopted.</p>
          <p>Presbytery then adjourned, with singing, prayer and the apostolic
benediction, to meet in Raleigh, at the call of the Moderator,
during the sessions of Synod.</p>
          <closer>
            <signed>JACOB DOLL,<lb/>
<hi rend="italics">Stated Clerk.</hi></signed>
          </closer>
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        <head>MINUTES 
<lb/>OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING AT RALEIGH, N. C.</head>
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          <opener>
            <dateline>RALEIGH, N. C., October 31st,  1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>Presbytery met at the call of the Moderator and was opened
with prayer.</p>
          <p>The Committee appointed to prepare a report on Systematic
Benevolence for the Synod of North Carolina, presented the following
which was accepted and adopted:</p>
          <p>“Though there are fifty-one Churches reported as under our care, yet
five stand without any membership reported at all, and eight so small
that their aggregate is but eighty-four members.</p>
          <p>Of the whole number of Churches, fourteen report no collections at
all for any of the Boards. Among these, however, are the above five
Churches, that stand on our list, whose membership is not stated. They
are doubtless very small. But there are several, we are sorry to say,
that take up no collections, and yet report as many as ninety-four, forty-
seven, thirty and less members.  Seven Churches report only one collection;
among these are several Churches that number one hundred and
forty-four, one hundred and twenty-seven, fifty and less members.</p>
          <p>Nine Churches report two collections; among these are Churches that
number one hundred and eighty-five, one hundred and twenty, one
hundred and four and less members.</p>
          <p>Three Churches report three collections. They average eighty members
each.</p>
          <p>Eight Churches, containing an aggregate of seven hundred and sixty-three
members, report four collections.</p>
          <pb id="minutes15" n="15"/>
          <p>Nine Churches, containing an aggregate of seven hundred and thirty-six
members, report collections for all the five Boards.</p>
          <p>Twenty of our Churches, therefore, containing about half of the
membership in the Presbytery, report over two collections per annum
for the Boards.</p>
          <p>Thirty-six Churches contribute to the cause of Domestic Missions;
twenty-four to Foreign Missions; twenty-five to Education; sixteen to
Publication, and thirteen to Church Extension.</p>
          <p>We believe that the subject of regular contributions is more and
more attended to, and that our people are growing more liberal. The
aggregate is gratifying, if compared with other Presbyteries, or with the
number and amount of our own contributions in former years. We
believe our Churches are growing in this grace."</p>
          <p>Presbytery then adjourned to meet at the call of the Moderator
during the sessions of Synod. Closed with prayer.</p>
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          <opener>
            <dateline>RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 2d, 1861.</dateline>
          </opener>
          <p>Presbytery met at the call of the Moderator, and was opened
with prayer.</p>
          <p>The following parts of trial were assigned to Mr. H. G. Hill:</p>
          <p>For a Latin Exegesis, <hi rend="italics">Quae est fides</hi>?
“ “ Critical Exercise, Hebrews, 6: 1st to 6th verses
inclusive.
“ “ Lecture, Matt. 20: 1st to 16th verses inclusive.
“ “ Popular Sermon, Proverbs, 16: 9th verse.</p>
          <p>The Presbytery then adjourned to meet in Ashboro', Randolph
County, N. C., on the second Wednesday in June, 1862, at 8
o'clock, P. M. Closed with prayer.</p>
          <closer>
            <signed>J. DOLL, <hi rend="italics">Stated Clerk</hi>.</signed>
          </closer>
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