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Page 1879
... church , Bos- ton , Mass . , 1831-37 ; of the First Baptist church , Providence , R.I. , 1837-40 ; of the Federal Street and the Rowe Street churches , Boston , 1840-48 ; at Jamaica Plain , 1848-50 ; at Newark , NJ . , 1850- 53 ; of the ...
... church , Bos- ton , Mass . , 1831-37 ; of the First Baptist church , Providence , R.I. , 1837-40 ; of the Federal Street and the Rowe Street churches , Boston , 1840-48 ; at Jamaica Plain , 1848-50 ; at Newark , NJ . , 1850- 53 ; of the ...
Page 1881
... church and school for colored persons at Belmont and greatly extended the work of the church in North Caro- lina where Cardinal Gibbons first broke the ground in 1868 , on the erection of the vicariate- apostolic . He was elected præses ...
... church and school for colored persons at Belmont and greatly extended the work of the church in North Caro- lina where Cardinal Gibbons first broke the ground in 1868 , on the erection of the vicariate- apostolic . He was elected præses ...
Page 1889
... church in 1860 , and priest in 1861 ; was as- sistant minister of Christ church , Germantown , Philadelphia , 1850 ; of All Saints ' , Lower Dublin . Pa . , 1861-63 ; chaplain in the U.S. navy , 1363-70 ; rector of St. John's , Auburn ...
... church in 1860 , and priest in 1861 ; was as- sistant minister of Christ church , Germantown , Philadelphia , 1850 ; of All Saints ' , Lower Dublin . Pa . , 1861-63 ; chaplain in the U.S. navy , 1363-70 ; rector of St. John's , Auburn ...
Page 1891
... Church of the Unity , Worcester , Mass . , where he remained for ten years . In 1856 he accepted the pastorate of the South Congregational church , Boston , Mass . , and remained in charge of that congrega- tion until Oct. 1 , 1899 ...
... Church of the Unity , Worcester , Mass . , where he remained for ten years . In 1856 he accepted the pastorate of the South Congregational church , Boston , Mass . , and remained in charge of that congrega- tion until Oct. 1 , 1899 ...
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... Church of the Advent , Boston , and in 1882 became minister of the Mission church of St. John the Evangelist in that city and provin- cial superior of the society in the United States . He continued his work in Boston for ten years . In ...
... Church of the Advent , Boston , and in 1882 became minister of the Mission church of St. John the Evangelist in that city and provin- cial superior of the society in the United States . He continued his work in Boston for ten years . In ...
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