Saybrook Platform
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Saybrook Platform see Cambridge Platform .
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Cambridge Platform
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... had little to do with matters of doctrine and belief. The Congregationalists of Connecticut later subscribed (1708), in the Saybrook Platform, to a more centralized church government, resembling Presbyterianism. See also Congregationalism .
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... adopted. The clerical party in Connecticut enjoyed the support of the governor and in 1708 was able to enact into law the Saybrook Platform. This plan provided for a presbyterian-type structure with county consociations to enforce discipline and doctrine in the ...
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1600-1754: Religion: Chronology
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... Presbyterian church in the colonies. 1708 Connecticut adopts the Saybrook Platform, bringing Congregational churches together into an organization ... seminary of the Old Side Synod of Philadelphia and offers free collegiate instruction to any Protestant. 1746 Michael Schlatter ...
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