History of Saint Mark's Church, New Britain, Conn., and of Its Predecessor Christ Church, Wethersfield and Berlin: From the First Church of England Service in America to Nineteen Hundred and SevenTuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1907 - 707 pages |
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... March 27 , 1634. A chapel was erected here in 1635 for services of the English Church . After the settlement of Rhode Island , 1635 , the Rev. William Blackstone frequently went to Providence to preach the Gospel . In 1636 , William ...
... March 27 , 1634. A chapel was erected here in 1635 for services of the English Church . After the settlement of Rhode Island , 1635 , the Rev. William Blackstone frequently went to Providence to preach the Gospel . In 1636 , William ...
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... . , for the year 1687 and afterwards until 1702. It was also the first one that began the year with January instead of March . It was printed in Massachusetts , as there was no printing press then in Connecticut . 20 THE CHURCH.
... . , for the year 1687 and afterwards until 1702. It was also the first one that began the year with January instead of March . It was printed in Massachusetts , as there was no printing press then in Connecticut . 20 THE CHURCH.
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... March 30 , 1750 , Dr. Johnson writes to the Secretary that " the people must be forced to pay the dissenters till they have ministers of their own in orders . " That the law was so con- strued has also been stated by missionaries Gibbs ...
... March 30 , 1750 , Dr. Johnson writes to the Secretary that " the people must be forced to pay the dissenters till they have ministers of their own in orders . " That the law was so con- strued has also been stated by missionaries Gibbs ...
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... March , 1783 , ten of the clergy met quietly at Woodbury and elected the Rev. Samuel Seabury for their Bishop . He had been before introduced to England by a letter of Dr. Samuel Johnson dated Sept. 29 , 1748 , saying that young ...
... March , 1783 , ten of the clergy met quietly at Woodbury and elected the Rev. Samuel Seabury for their Bishop . He had been before introduced to England by a letter of Dr. Samuel Johnson dated Sept. 29 , 1748 , saying that young ...
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... and sailed for America in March , 1785. He spent some weeks among relatives in Nova Scotia and arrived at Newport , R. I. , on June 20 , 1785 . The Right Reverend ABRAHAM JARVIS , D.D. Abraham , the IN CONNECTICUT . 107.
... and sailed for America in March , 1785. He spent some weeks among relatives in Nova Scotia and arrived at Newport , R. I. , on June 20 , 1785 . The Right Reverend ABRAHAM JARVIS , D.D. Abraham , the IN CONNECTICUT . 107.
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