Article clipped from Louisville Presbyterian Herald

An Imposter.A man, calling himself J. T. Iddings^ and claiming to be an Old School Presbyterian minister, has been preaching for some months to the Presbyterian Church (Old School) at Greenfield, Indiana. He claims to have been licensed by the Presbytery of Kaskaskia, in session at Litchfield, Illinois, in October of 1858; that ho was dismissed to the Presbytery of White Water; that he did not use the letter of dismission to White Water, but returned it to the Presbytery of Kaskaskia, and received another to the Presbytery of Indianapolis (Old School) on the 14th day of April, 1860. These statements are, every one, false. J. T. Idding3 was never dismissed, nor licensed, nor connected with the Presbytery of Kaskaskia. We warn all lovers of truth and righteousness against him.When he found suspicions arising in the Presbytery of Indianapolis (Old School) against him, he sought and obtained admission into the Presbytery of Indianapolis (New School) on the forged letter of dismission from the Presbytery of Kaskaskia, taking the church withhim. R. M. ROBERTS,Member of Presbytery of Hillsboro, but member of Kaskaskia Presbytery for six years, embracing October, 1800.B. II. CHARLES,Present Moderator of Presbytery of Kaskaskia.
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Louisville Presbyterian Herald

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Thu, Mar 07, 1861

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