The Presbyterian church believed decisions should be made by elders and authority should be divided among several people, like the branches of the U.S. government.
The early civilizations of Mexico throughout (Central) America developed socially by sending messengers along at least 10,000 mile roads.
Early civilizations of Mexico and central America developed socially politically and economically by making and helping citizens have food and made sure they didn't starve . Also they had great farming techniques which helped grow crops like corn, and beans
Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America was created in 1874.
Free Presbyterian Church of North America was created in 2005.
Presbyterian Church in the United States of America was created in 1789.
United Presbyterian Church of North America was created in 1858.
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America was created in 1774.
United Presbyterian Church of North America ended in 1958.
Presbyterian Reformed Church - North America - was created in 1965.
Catholic Presbyterian Church was created in 1842.
Presbyterianism is an "umbrella" denomination of a Refomed Protestant Christian body. Along with several other denominations, it has its roots from the teachings of John Calvin. The Presbyterian Church in America and Canada and f course Scotland has its roots from John Knox of Scotland as the founder of Presbyterianism ( Church of Scotland) There are a number of groups (denominations) who call themselves Presbyterian who have varying views of Christianity and how it is worked out in life. Here are a few of them: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Church of Scotland Cumberland Presbyterian Church Evangelical Presbyterian Church Orthodox Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church in America Presbyterian Church in Canada Presbyterian Church of Ireland Presbyterian Church of New Zealand Presbyterian Church USA Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Irving Spence has written: 'Letters on the early history of the Presbyterian Church in America' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterian Church in the U.S., Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (General), Presbyterian Church