Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) (Corporate Name)
- Associate Reformed Church of North America
- Associate-Reformed Church in North America
- ARP
- A.R.P.
- Earlier heading: Associate Reformed Synod (1782-1801)
- Later heading: Associate Reformed Synod of the West (1820-1838)
- Later heading: Associate Reformed Synod of the South (1822-1934)
- Later heading: Independent Associate Reformed Presbytery
- Later heading: Associate Reformed Synod of New York (1822-1855)
Not same as Associate Presbyterian Church of North America
Dennison, J.T. An index to the periodicals of the Associate Presbyterian Church ... c1983: t.p. (Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church) spine (ARP)
McBee, B.G. Hist. of the Assoc. Presby. Church of North America, 1983: p. iii, etc. (Associate Reformed Church of North America)
NUC pre-56 (Associate Reformed Church in North America)
MWA/NAIP files (the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania (1753-1782) united with the Reformed Presbytery [no publs. in LC data base] in 1782 to form the Associate Reformed Church of North America [i.e. Associate Reformed Synod])
Jamison, W.N. United Presbyterian story, c1958: p. 10, etc. (Associate Presbyterian Church and Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church merged in 1858 to become United Presbyterian Church of North America; not all members of APC and ARPC agreed with the merger and there was a split with some churches merging into the new body and other remaining as Associate Presbyterian Church and Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church; in a short time the only A.R.P. churches left were to be found in the Synod of the South)
Its Extracts from the minutes of the proceedings of the First General Synod of the Associate-Reformed Church in North-America, 1804: p. 3 (the Associate-Reformed Synod ... will divide itself into [four] synods and form a General Synod)
PPPrHi files (Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) formed 1802 when the Associate Reformed Synod (1782-1801) divided into four synods and was organized as the Associate Reformed Church in North America; Associate Reformed Synod of the West withdrew 1820; Associate Reformed Synod of the South, Independent Associate Reformed Presbytery, and the Synod of New York each withdrew and became independent bodies in 1822 when the General Synod dissolved in order to effect a union with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.; the Synod of the West assumed the position of General Synod in 1839, with four subordinate synods, and became the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1839-1858); a majority of this later body merged with the Associate Presbyterian Church in 1858 to form the United Presbyterian Church of North America)