CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 149
The first planters of Middleborough came mainly from Plymouth ; and they returned here after the war , and Mr. Samuel Fuller preached to them , until a church was constituted among them , and he was ordained their pastor in 1694.
The first planters of Middleborough came mainly from Plymouth ; and they returned here after the war , and Mr. Samuel Fuller preached to them , until a church was constituted among them , and he was ordained their pastor in 1694.
Page 150
Their next pastor was Mr. Joseph Barker , from Branford in Connecticut , who was ordained December 5 , 1781 , and he is still continued with them . A second precinct was formed in the southwest part of Middleborough , including a part ...
Their next pastor was Mr. Joseph Barker , from Branford in Connecticut , who was ordained December 5 , 1781 , and he is still continued with them . A second precinct was formed in the southwest part of Middleborough , including a part ...
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Therefore they formed a church without leave from those ministers , February 16 , 1748 , and the writer was ordained their pastor , the 13th of April following . In September , 1749 , a number of them embraced the baptist principle ...
Therefore they formed a church without leave from those ministers , February 16 , 1748 , and the writer was ordained their pastor , the 13th of April following . In September , 1749 , a number of them embraced the baptist principle ...
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