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ECCLESIASTICAL RELATIONS OF THE INDIANA CONGRE- GATIONS PREVIOUS TO 1826.
I. TRANSYLVANIA PRESBYTERY, constituted May 17, 1786, by the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, had no
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definite northern limits, but exercised jurisdiction over the Indiana territory.
2. With the consent of the Synod of Virginia Transyl- vania Presbytery was separated (March 27, 1799) into the three Presbyteries of Transylvania, West Lexington, and Washington. The last-named Presbytery comprised that part of Kentucky lying northeast of Main Licking and the settlement on the northwest side of the Ohio River. At this time, as also in 1802 when from these Presbyteries the Synod of Kentucky was constituted, there were no Presby- terian churches in Indiana, and this region was evidently not considered in defining the Presbyterial boundaries.
3. Miami Presbytery was erected in 1810 (from Wash- · ington) and in 1815 the General Assembly granted a petition of the Synod of Ohio (constituted in 1814) to make the Ohio River the boundary between the Synods of Kentucky and Ohio. This action placed the Indiana churches within the limits of Miami Presbytery. In 1811 (October 15) the Presbytery of Muhlenburg was, how- ever, permitted to "extend its bounds so as to include Mr. Scott at Vincennes."
4. In 1817 the dividing line between the Synods of Kentucky and Ohio was changed by the Assembly so as to include within the bounds of the latter so much of the former Synod as lay within the state of Indiana, west of a line drawn due north from the mouth of Kentucky River. Most of the Indiana churches thus came under the juris- diction of Louisville Presbytery (formed from Transylvania in 1814), a few preaching stations like Rising Sun and Lawrenceburgh, east of the line indicated, being still left within the boundaries of Miami.
5. By an act of the Synod of Kentucky, October, 1823, all that part of Indiana previously within the limits of Louisville Presbytery was constituted into the new Presby- tery of Salem.
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6. In October, 1824, that part of the state of Indiana which lies south and west of the following lines, viz. : beginning opposite the mouth of Green River, running due north twenty miles, thence northwestwardly to the mouth of White River, was attached to Muhlenburg Presbytery. At the same time that part of the state of Illinois belonging to the Synod of Kentucky which lies north of line due west from the mouth of White River was added to Salem Presbytery.
7. By the Synod of Kentucky, October, 1825, two new Presbyteries were formed, Wabash on the west and Madison on the east, and with Salem and Missouri Presbyteries were constituted by the General Assembly, May 29, 1826, into the Synod of Indiana.
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