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<p> a section of the Irish Presbyterians, (See Presbyterian [[Church]] In Ireland) who separated from the main body in 1750 from a disinclination to subscribe to the [[Westminster]] [[Confession]] of Faith. They adopted the Arian, or New Light, principles, and may be identified with the Scotch section known as the New-Light Burghers. (See [[Antiburghers]]). </p>
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<p> a section of the Irish Presbyterians, (See Presbyterian Church In Ireland) who separated from the main body in 1750 from a disinclination to subscribe to the [[Westminster]] [[Confession]] of Faith. They adopted the Arian, or New Light, principles, and may be identified with the Scotch section known as the New-Light Burghers. (See [[Antiburghers]]). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 15 October 2021

Presbytery Of Antrim [1]

a section of the Irish Presbyterians, (See Presbyterian Church In Ireland) who separated from the main body in 1750 from a disinclination to subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith. They adopted the Arian, or New Light, principles, and may be identified with the Scotch section known as the New-Light Burghers. (See Antiburghers).

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