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The island of Ireland.. 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.
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1848 Henry Jackson Dobbin (First Ballymena) 1849 John Barnett (Moneymore) 1850 William Bailey Kirkpatrick (Abbey, Dublin) 1851 John Coulter (Gilnahirk) 1852 John Bleckley A.M. (First Monaghan) 1853 Henry William Molyneaux D.D. (First Larne) 1854 David Hamilton (Belfast) 1855 Robert Allen A.M. (Ballina) 1856 Robert Wilson (Assembly's College ...
The current church replaced an older church dating from the early 18th century (of which the tower and graveyard can still be seen) on Church Street, and was opened in 1855. The new church was destroyed by fire in December 1879, and it was restored by the original builder, keeping to the same design. It reopened in 1881.
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The PRC also has relationships with a small fellowship in New Zealand; the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Australia); a sister church in Northern Ireland, the Covenant Protestant Reformed Church in Ballymena, and Limerick Reformed Fellowship was founded with the help of the PRC and; the Protestant Reformed Churches in Myanmar.
By 1704, the population of Ballymena had reached 800. In 1707, the first Protestant (Church of Ireland) parish church was built. In 1740, the original Ballymena Castle burned down. The Gracehill Moravian settlement was founded in 1765. During the 1798 rebellion, Ballymena was occupied from 7 to 9 June by a force of around 10,000 United Irishmen ...
Thanks in particular today to [/photos/vab2009/ Vab2009] and [/photos/gnmcauley/ Niall McAuley] for the investigations into the likely date range and the businesses on Church Street in that period. Included are some of the businesses we can see: John McDowell's Boots and Shoes, John W Johnston's Watchmaker and Jewellers, Matthew Montgomery's ...