Let the non-intrusionists have all the praise of meeting, in some sort, the just claim of the people.
And the non-intrusionists were claiming to be the only true Christian ministers in the land, nay more, the chosen of Heaven.
Not till it became evident that the non-intrusionists were bent on destroying the Church did he join in the conflict.
What Macleod could least endure in the non-intrusionists was their sacerdotal temper.
Parliament, all the time, was trying to reconcile parties by changes in the law, but as it always insisted on making the presbytery the final judge of the fitness of presentees, the non-intrusionists would not hear of legislation.
From this period it is probably that the faction of Non-intrusionists resolved upon abandoning the church.
What is known to every body is--that on the annual meeting of the General Assembly, in May 1843, the great body of the Non-intrusionists moved out in procession.
These steps are sustained by Lord Aberdeen as realities, and even by the Non-intrusionists were tolerated as formalities.
On the other hand, the whole storm of the Non-intrusionists was pointed at those who refused to make the choice of a pastor altogether popular.
In the learning of the question, therefore, Non-intrusionists showed themselves grossly wrong.
The Jacobinical and precipitous assaults of the Non-intrusionists upon the rights of property are summarily put down.
From this period it is probable that the faction of Non-intrusionists resolved upon abandoning the church.
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