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Presbyterian Church in the U.S

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Corporate name headingPresbyterian Church in the U.S.
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Variant(s)Presbyterian Church in the United States
Southern Presbyterian Church
PCUS
Presbyterian Church of the United States
See alsoNational Presbyterian Church (U.S.)
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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
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Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America
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Steering Committee for a Continuing Presbyterian Church
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Biography/History noteOrganized on Dec. 4, 1861
Special noteNot the same as: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Found inJordan's stormy banks [FS] c1982: credit frame (Presbyterian Church in the United States)
Historical addresses and commemorative ode, del. in the Synod of S.C. in Purity Church, Chester, Oct. 24, 1855, at the centennial celebration of the org. of the Presbytery of S.C., from which the Synod was developed, 1886: p. 75 (Presbyterian Church in the United States, commonly called the Southern Presbyterian Church)
Yrbk. of Amer. and Can. churches, 1984: p. 78 (Presbyterian Church in the United States merged 6/10/83 with the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. to form the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.))
LC man. auth. cd. (hdg.: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.; org. Dec. 4, 1861 as the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America; name changed in 1865 to Presbyterian Church in the United States)
PPPrHi files (Presbyterian Church in America; a conservative withdrawal from the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. in 1973)
Kornegay, J. Living history of the Presbyterian Church in America, 1994: p. 14, etc. (conservative leaders in the Presbyterian Church in the United States came to a realization in 1971 that reform of the Church was impossible; after the Steering Committee was est., formal plans were developed for the inauguration of a new denomination; Dec. 1973 first Gen. Assembly of the National Presbyterian Church (later Presbyterian Church in America) in Birmingham, Ala.)
NUCMC data from Presbyterian Church in American Historical Center for Mission to the World. Records, 1969-[ongoing] (PCUS)
Memorial of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, on the subject of polygamy, 1882: p. 1 (Presbyterian Church in the United States)
Not found inNUCMC data from New Jersey Historical Soc. for Presbyterian clergymen's papers, 1742-1867 (Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America); NUCMC data from Presbyterian Church in America Historical Society for Steering Committee for a Continuing Presbyterian Church
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