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  2. List of Irish Presbyteries - Wikipedia

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    Congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland are grouped into 19 presbyteries throughout the island of Ireland. The stated officers within a presbytery are the moderator, who acts as chairman, and the clerk, who acts as secretary to the presbytery. Both the moderator and clerk are chosen from among the ministers and ruling elders under ...

  3. List of moderators of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

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    The government of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland has a form known as Presbyterian polity, and is much like that of other Presbyterian churches around the world. Individual churches are represented at both the Presbytery (local) level and General Assembly ( All Ireland ) level.

  4. Clogh, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Clogh, also spelt as Clough (from Irish An Chloch 'the stone' ⓘ), is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 9 miles from Ballymena. It is situated within the Glenravel ward of the Braid electoral area of Mid and East Antrim District Council. It had a population of 220 people (90 households) in the 2011 Census.

  5. Ballee - Wikipedia

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    Near the estate on the Old Antrim Road is Ballee Presbyterian Church, as well as Ballee Baptist Church, on the Toome Road in the townland, near to Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church, which is also in Ballee townland. Ballee Community High School was a state secondary school in Ballee that closed in 2014.

  6. Ian Paisley - Wikipedia

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    Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church where he preached. The Free Presbyterian Church is a fundamentalist, evangelical church, requiring strict separation from "any church which has departed from the fundamental doctrines of the Word of God." [14] At the time of the 1991 census, the church had about 12,000 members, less than 1 per cent of ...

  7. Carnalbanagh - Wikipedia

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    Carnalbanagh (from Irish Carn Albanach 'cairn of the Scotsmen' ⓘ) [1] is a small village and townland (of 1,628 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 13 km east-north-east of Ballymena. [1] It is situated in the civil parish of Tickmacrevan and the historic barony of Glenarm Lower , [ 2 ] and is part of Mid and East Antrim district.

  8. Ballymena - Wikipedia

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    Church Street, Ballymena, in the early 1900s. In 1900, Ballymena assumed urban district status. [4] Under the provisions of the Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1903, the Adairs disposed of most of their Ballymena estate to the occupying tenants in 1904. The old market hall building, which also contained the post office and estate office, burned ...

  9. Billy McCaughey - Wikipedia

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    McCaughey was released in 1996. He appears to have become disillusioned with Paisley, allowing his membership of the Free Presbyterian Church to lapse by 1998. [17] After his release he was approached by people in Ballymena who told him "Great job – pity you got caught", which he disagreed with. [18]