Each individual in southern Presbyterian congregations would have been expected to follow the leading of her or his own conscience in matters of patriotism. The Presbyterian Church did not, and does not now, require members to take any specific political or nationalist position.
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Presbyterians in the southern colonies were divided in their political views at the time of the Revolution. Some were loyalists while others were rebels or "patriots," as was true in the mid-Atlantic and New England colonies.
NO. Presbyterians have nothing to do with Islamic State.
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
Infant baptism is recognized by Presbyterians.
Patriots. That's why this is called the United States.
Presbyterians celebrate 2 sacraments - Baptism and Holy Communion.
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Presbyterians have organized worship services, during which the Lord's Supper is periodically celebrated. Presbyterians do not celebrate the "mass" that is celebrated in the Roman Catholic tradition.
Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians was created in 2012.
Presbyterians, while they may respect the pope, do not acknowledge him as the spiritual head of Christianity.