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  1. The Congregationalist by Robert William Dale, 2009-08-04
  2. The New England Theocracy -- a History of the Congregationalists in New England. by H F. Uhden, 2010-02-24
  3. Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth: New England Congregationalists and Foreign Missions, 1800-1830 by John A. Andrew III, 1976-12-31
  4. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents or Congregationalists (v.3); From Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.d. Mdclx by Benjamin Hanbury, 2010-01-10
  5. A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy: With Particular Reference to Its Origin, Its Course, and Its Prominent Subjects Among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts : With an Appendix by George Edward Ellis, 2010-03-19
  6. The tables turned. A letter to the Congregational association of New York, reviewing the report of their committee on "The relation of the American tract society to the subject of slavery." by Samuel Gardner Drake Pamphlet Colle DLC, Congregationalist director, 2010-06-25
  7. The Congregational Way of Life with a Study Guide: What it means to live and worship as a Congregationalist by Arthur Acy Rouner, George W. Brown Jr., 1972
  8. REASONS WHY FOR CONGREGATIONALISTS by J D Jones, 1904
  9. New Zealand Protestants: New Zealand Anglicans, New Zealand Baptists, New Zealand Charismatics, New Zealand Congregationalists
  10. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists: from Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. MDCLX. Volume 1 by Benjamin Hanbury, 1839-01-01
  11. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists: from Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. MDCLX. Volume 1 by Benjamin Hanbury, 2010
  12. The National Hymn-Book of the American Churches; Comprising the Hymns Which Are Common to the Hymnaries of the Baptists, Congregationalists, by Robert Ellis Thompson, 2010-03-28
  13. American Congregationalist Clergy: Jonathan Edwards, Lyman Abbott, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Leonard Bacon, Henry Ward Beecher, Ezra Stiles
  14. 17th-Century Congregationalist Clergy: Isaac Watts

61. Congregationalist - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
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62. RootsWeb: QUAKER-ROOTS-L Archive (October 1998)
RLugowski. Fwd Fwd James Parsons by KLWRAGEG; congregationalist/QuakerChurch? by Carols199 Re congregationalist/Quaker Church?
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63. -- IN THIS ISSUE —
The Reformed congregationalist. PUBLISHED FOR THE REFORMED CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP. TheReformed congregationalist. Editorial Board Rev. Dr. Robert Davis, Rev.
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IN THIS ISSUE (2 issues in one)
1999 ANNUAL MEETING WRAP-UP THE REFORMED CONGREGATIONALIST (ed. information) ANNUAL MEETING TAPES AVAILABLE ARCHITECTS OF THE NEW ENGLAND WAY ... ETC. The Reformed Congregationalist PUBLISHED FOR THE REFORMED CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP 1999 ANNUAL MEETING WRAP-UP By Rev. David Green Pastor, Cornerstone Church and Moderator, Reformed Congregational Fellowship The 1999 Reformed Congregational Fellowship Annual Meeting’s two and one half days came and went all too quickly for those of us privileged to attend. The theme was "Reforming Church Membership." Dr. Douglas Vickers opened on Tuesday evening May 11th with a thoroughly Biblical and theological defense of church mernbership. Dr. Vickers is a semi-retired professor of economics (his most recent title is Economics and Ethics) On both Wednesday and Thursday mornings, Pastor Elden Smith from Mineral City, Ohio led us in a warm devotional opening of Scripture and time of prayer after a hymn. Turning to the Cambridge Platform (CP) Pastor Robert Davis of Millers Falls, Massachusetts treated chapter 12 on the standards for membership. He highlighted areas that are in direct conflict with many common assumptions in evangelical circles today. For example, the need of re

64. Crefyddol > Capel Annibynnwyr | Religious > Congregationalist Chapel Lon Swan
Close, Community Information. Subject, religious. Organisation, congregationalistChapel Lon Swan. Contact, Parch Graham Floyd. Address, 70 Crud y Castell. Town, Denbigh.
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65. Contemporary Reviews
THE congregationalist (Christian World Number) 1 December 1900. The House Behindthe Cedars. By CW Chesnutt. PP. 294. Houghton, Mifflin Co. $1.50.
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THE CONGREGATIONALIST (Christian World Number) 1 December 1900 Deals ably with the painful consequences at the South of possessing the least infusion of Negro blood. Sad but finely conceived and written. A powerful, interesting story. Review of The House Behind the Cedars , in "The New Books," The Congregationalist [Boston] 85 (Dec. 1, 1900): 796.

66. Contemporary Reviews
1 March 1900, THE congregationalist Stories. . Rev. of The Wife of His Youthin Literature, The congregationalist Boston 85 (Mar. 1, 1900) 311.
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Reviews Bibliography Biography ... Site Info 1 March 1900, THE CONGREGATIONALIST
Stories Rev. of The Wife of His Youth in "Literature," The Congregationalist [Boston] 85 (Mar. 1, 1900): 311.

67. 7 Trumpet Chart
1644. Turks. 1300 1695. Thomas Parker. congregationalist Minister. 1646. 150 Yrs.Turks. 1453 - 1849. France. Edward Holyoke. congregationalist Layman. 1658. Clergy.Turks.
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Before 1800:
Evangelical Writers Speak Out on the Seven Trumpets
A Compilation of Information from Froom's four-volume set, Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers
Name (Italics = American) Who They Were Date 1st 4 Trumpets 5th Trumpet 5 Months 6th Trumpet Hr, Dy, Mo, Yr 10th of City Martin Luther Mohammedans Heinrich Bullinger Calamities Saracens Turks David Chytraeus Mohammedans John Foxe British Martyrologist Turks John Napier Mohammedans Turks, c. 1300 George Downham Turks 391 Yrs (1350-) Thomas Brightman English Puritan Scholar Barbarians Saracens Turks David Pareus German Calvinist Professor Parallel Seals Mohammedan Conquests Daniel Cramer Papal Retinue Mohammedans Matthias Hoe German Court Chaplain Heresies Pope Turks Joseph Mede Cambridge Greek Professor Barbarians Saracens Turks 396 Yrs (-1453) John Cotton Puritan Minister Turks France* Ephraim Huit Minister Turks Thomas Parker Congregationalist Minister 150 Yrs Turks Thomas Goodwin British Nonconformist Minister Saracens Turks France Edward Holyoke Congregationalist Layman Clergy Turks William Hooke Papacy Turks Increase Mather Saracens Turks France William Sherwin British Lecturer Barbarians Saracens Turks Thomas Beverly British Independent Minister Saracens Turks (1453) 1 of 10 Kingdoms Jacques Phillipot French Minister Jesuits France Pierre Jureau Huguenot Minister Barbarians Saracens Yrs - Dys Turks (Yrs - Dys) France Drue Cressener Anglican Vicar Saracens Turks 1 of 10 Kingdoms Samuel Sewall Judge (France) Nicholas Noyes Minister Saracens Turks Robert Fleming, Jr.

68. Denom.html
themselves as Deists New Hampshire John Langdon, congregationalistNicholas Gilman, congregationalist. Massachusetts Elbridge Gerry
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Denominational Affiliations of the Framers of the Constitution
Dr. Miles Bradford of the University of Dallas did a study on the denominational classifications that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention accepted
for themselves. Contrary to myth, the following list, published by Bradford, indicates that only 3 out of 55 (5%) of the framers classified themselves as Deists: New Hampshire
John Langdon, CONGREGATIONALIST
Nicholas Gilman, CONGREGATIONALIST Massachusetts
Elbridge Gerry, EPISCOPALIAN
Rufus King, EPISCOPALIAN
Caleb Strong, CONGREGATIONALIST
Nathaniel Gorham, CONGREGATIONALIST Connecticutt
Roger Sherman, CONGREGATIONALIST
William Johnson, EPISCOPALIAN Oliver Ellsworth, CONGREGATIONALIST New York Alexander Hamilton, EPISCOPALIAN John Lansing, DUTCH REFORMED Robert Yates, DUTCH REFORMED New Jersey William Patterson, PRESBYTERIAN William Livingston, PRESBYTERIAN Jonathan Dayton, EPISCOPALIAN David Brearly, EPISCOPALIAN

69. Dad 3 New England
Visit the Bedford Unitarian Church home page to see inside! The First Parishin Bedford was, like most New England churches, congregationalist.
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New England and the Unitarian Church
Check out the inside of this church steeple! . . . Bedford, Massachusetts was founded around 1730. In the New England colonies, incorporating a town was based on the English laws binding church and state. To form a town you had to have enough people within an area that all wanted to establish their own church and commons. There had to be a practical hardship (such as being too far away from the current church) and an economic viability (enough money and labor to establish the church and the commons, and of course to pay taxes to the King!). Beyond that, the governing British tried to stay out of it. This picture shows the Bedford Commons in the town center.
Want to take a climb up into the bell tower? Visit the Bedford Unitarian Church home page to see inside! The First Parish in Bedford was, like most New England churches, Congregationalist. Unlike the top-down hierarchy of the Church of England, Congregationalists believed in the congregation's autonomy.
The first church was smaller than this, and it blew down in the Great Gale in the early 1800's, and then it was rebuilt like this.

70. Re Congregationalist Or Puritan
Thread Index Re congregationalist or Puritan. It was my understandingthat our ancestors were congregationalist not Puritans. Even though
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71. Re Congregationalist Or Puritan
Re congregationalist or Puritan. To book@quarterman.org; Subject Re congregationalistor Puritan; From John S. Quarterman jsq@quarterman.org ;
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72. Newspapers Microfilmed By The Connecticut Newspaper Project
Special Topic congregationalist Congregational Observer (18391842) 2 Reelswhich include Congregational Observer Connecticut Observer, And New-York
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Newspapers Microfilmed by the Connecticut Newspaper Project
Arranged By Special Topics
Special Topic - Agriculture
Connecticut Farmer (1879-1894) 16 Reels which include:
Connecticut Farmer (Hartford, Conn. : 1879) Special Topic Amateur Newspaper
Neighborhood News (1939-1943) 1 reel which includes:
Neighborhood News (Granby, Conn.) Special Topic Anti-Slavery
Anti-slavery Newspapers (1837-1859) 4 Reels which include:
Connecticut Press
Free Soil Advocate
Ultimatum
Anti-Slavery newspapers (1838-1848) 3 Reels which include:
Charter Oak (Hartford, Conn. : 1838)
Charter Oak (Hartford, Conn. : 1846) Free Soil Pioneer Republican (Hartford, Conn.) Slave's Cry
North and South (1858-1860) 1 Reel which includes: New Britain Times (New Britain, Conn. : 1859) North And South (New Britain, Conn.) North And South New Britain Journal Special Topic Campaign Literature Connecticut Political Newspapers, 1840-1884 1 Reel which includes: Castigator (Middletown, Conn.)

73. Ministerial Ancestors Of David Jay Webber
James FITCH, b 24 Dec 1622, d 18 Nov 1702. congregationalist. Pastor, 1st CongregationalCh. Peter FOULGER, b 1618, d 1690. congregationalist, Baptist, Quaker.
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Ministerial Ancestors of David Jay Webber
Author. 11-1248. Johannes ROHRBACH, d Oct 1710. Reformed. Minister in GERMANY (place unknown). Immigrated to New York; died soon after arrival. Author. Advocate of religious toleration. 13-5522. Samuel STOW, b 1624, d 8 May 1704. Congregationalist. Pastor, 1st Congregational Ch. of Middletown CT, 1653-60; Pastor, 1st Congregational Ch. of Simsbury CT, 1682-86. 14-11046. William FLETCHER, d 29 Jan 1668. Anglican. Minister in ENGLAND (place unknown), 1624-?; Rector, Aston (York) ENGLAND, 1631-51; Minister, Durham [Oyster River] NH, ?-1656; Minister in ENGLAND (place unknown), ?-1662. 15-19246, 15-19254, 16-41854. John LAWRENCE, b 1560. Anglican. Minister, Syleham (Suffolk) ENGLAND. 15-19278. Henry ROBINSON, b 1550, d 5 Nov 1625. Anglican. Rector, Fairsted (Essex) ENGLAND, ?-1625. 15-22190. Ralph PARTRIDGE / PARTRICH, b 1579, d 1658. Anglican, Congregationalist. Rector, Sutton-by-Dover (Kent) ENGLAND, 1619-25; Pastor, 1st Congregational Ch. of Duxbury MA, 1637-58. 16-38492, 16-38508, 17-83708. John LAWRENCE, d 2 Jan 1611. Anglican. Minister, St. James Park, S. Elmham (Suffolk) ENGLAND, ?-1589; Minister, Fresingfield (Suffolk) ENGLAND, 1589-1610.

74. Ministerial Ancestors Of Carol Ruth Wimble (Webber)
James FITCH, b 24 Dec 1622, d 18 Nov 1702. congregationalist. Pastor, 1st CongregationalCh. John LOTHROPP, b 1584, d 8 Nov 1653. Anglican, congregationalist.
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Ministerial Ancestors of Carol Ruth Wimble (Webber)
13-5666. John HOUSE / HOWSE, b 1565, d 30 Aug 1630. Anglican. Rector, Eastwell (Kent) ENGLAND, ?-1630. 13-5670. Thomas STOUGHTON, b 1560. Anglican. Minister in ENGLAND (place unknown), ?-1660; Vicar, Coggeshall (Essex) ENGLAND, 1600-1606. 13-5678, 14-11822. Henry ROBINSON, b 1550, d 5 Nov 1625. Anglican. Rector, Fairsted (Essex) ENGLAND, ?-1625. Author. 14-11358, 15-23646. John ORVYCE, d 11 Jan 1583. Anglican. Vicar, Terling (Essex) ENGLAND, ?-1583. 14-11390. John LAWRENCE, b 1560. Anglican. Minister, Syleham (Suffolk) ENGLAND. 15-22780. John LAWRENCE, d 2 Jan 1611. Anglican. Minister, St. James Park, S. Elmham (Suffolk) ENGLAND, ?-1589; Minister, Fresingfield (Suffolk) ENGLAND, 1589-1610. 15-24228. William SQUIRE, d 1567. Anglican. Rector, Charlton Mackrell (Somerset) ENGLAND, 1545-67.
William Eddye
(Eddy Family Association) In Pursuit of the Bigger Picture of William Eddye, M.A., of Cranbrook, Kent Rev. James Fitch (Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley) James Fitch, Reverend

75. Biography:  1902 Vermont Executive Department (Part 1)
Religious preference, congregationalist. Postoffice address, North Bennington. Religiouspreference, congregationalist. Post-office address, Roxbury.
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Executive Department (Part 1)
Biographical sketches from the Vermont Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902
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Biography Index Search Biographies Pawlet Vermont Biographies Men of Lafayette Biographies ... Free Photo Album Free Searches: Genealogy.com Ancestry.com My Trees.com All Genealogy Sites Directory Governor JOHN GRIFFITH McCULLOUGH of Bennington, Republican; born in Delaware, September 16, 1835; occupation, a lawyer and railroading; located in town in May, 1873; graduate of Delaware College, July, 1855, and Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1858; was a member of the California Assembly in 1861, and the Senate, 1862; attorney general of California, 1863 to 1867; was a member of the Senate in 1898 and President pro tem of that body. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, North Bennington.
Lieutenant Governor ZED S. STANTON

76. Biography: 1902 Vermont The General Assembly Senators And Representatives Orlean
Religious preference, congregationalist. Postoffice address, Greensboro. Religiouspreference, congregationalist. Post-office address, North Troy.
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Senators and Representatives Orleans County
Biographical sketches from the Vermont Legislative Directory, Biennial Session, 1902
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Biography Index Search Biographies Pawlet Vermont Biographies Men of Lafayette Biographies ... Free Photo Album Free Searches: Genealogy.com Ancestry.com My Trees.com All Genealogy Sites Directory ORLEANS COUNTY SENATORS Lewis A. Jackson of Greensboro, Republican, was born in Woodbury in 1840; he is a farmer and located in town in 1856; was educated at the common schools; was a member of the House in 1890 and has held the offices of lister, constable and deputy sheriff. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, Greensboro. Orien S. Annis of Troy, Republican, was born in Troy, November 15, 1866; he is a lawyer and located in town in 1889; he was educated at the common schools and Westfield Academy; has held the offices of town superintendent of schools, member of the Orleans County Board of Education, postmaster, state's attorney for Orleans County and chairman of Orleans County Republican committee. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, North Troy.
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77. GENUKI : Welsh Periodicals
Greal y Bedyddwyr (Baptist). Y Diwygiwr (congregationalist). Y Dysgedydd(congregationalist). Cronicl y Cymdeithasau Crefyddol (congregationalist).
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Wales Contents
Welsh Periodicals
The "bible" on this subject is by Dr Huw Walters , called Llyfryddiaeth Cylchgronau Cymreig (A Bibliography of Welsh Periodicals 1735 - 1850) NLW, 1993 . This contains detailed descriptions of the 195 titles which were published within that period, including lists of editors, publishers, printers, place of publication, place of printing etc. In 1987 the conference of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals was held at the NLW and the opportunity was taken to stage an exhibition on the Welsh Periodical Press 1735-1900. A 47 page booklet was produced to describe the exhibition . Both books are still available for purchase from the NLW. Huw Walters has provided this introductory commentary below about the main book and his ongoing work on extending the period covered to 1900; "Welsh periodicals contain a wealth of information on all aspects of nineteenth century life. In fact, the Welsh denominational monthlies were the main sources for both local and national news before the tax on advertisements and the stamp duty on newspaper copies were abolished in 1853 and 1855. The majority of the periodicals listed in the *Bibliography* were denominational and had a tremendous influence on Welsh religious and political life. *Y Diwygiwr* published by David Rees at Llanelli was regarded as one of the most radical and influential publications of the century.

78. The Journal Of Presbyterian History - Is Christ Divided?
For example, the first American presbytery, organized in Philadelphia in 1706, hadseveral members from congregationalist New England; and the uncertain degree
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The "Restless Spirit of Radicalism":
Old School Fears and the Schism of 1837
Exploring a time when extreme passions led to the rupture of American Presbyterianism.
by James H. Moorhead
Dr. Moorhead is Professor of American Church History at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J. "The necessity for the separation of the parties is urgent," wrote the Philadelphia-based Presbyterian How had it come to pass that Presbyterians framed their disagreements in terms starkly dualistic truth versus error, honesty versus artifice? Why was it that emotions were so inflamed that many Old Schoolers found desirable a remedy as drastic as excising a significant portion of the church? In some quarters, the anger was so deep that it continued to smolder even years after the division. As late as 1855, one Old School partisan still contended that "the palpable perversions of religious truth" in the New School would have, if unchecked, "prove[d] the programme to an age of infidelity, and introduce[d] upon the American stage the shocking theological panorama of universal derangement and confusion in the elements of the moral world; as a parallel to which we may point only to the reign of terror and triumph of ungodliness in the French Revolution.

79. Adherents.com
Index. back to congregationalist, USA. congregationalist, continued congregationalist,USA, , 1.36%, -, -, 1850, Finke, Roger Rodney Stark.
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42,669 adherent statistic citations : membership and geography data for 4,000+ religions, churches, tribes, etc. Index back to Congregationalist, USA
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countries Year Source Quote/ Notes Congregationalist USA The Churching of America, 1776-1990 . New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press (1992; 3rd printing 1997); pg. 55. Figure 3.1: "Religious Adherents by Denomination, 1776 and 1850 (as percentage of total adherents "; "...proportion belonging to churches... 34% " [Adherence rate (34%) multiplied by denomination % (4.0%)] Congregationalist USA Herberg, Will. Protestant-Catholic-Jew: An Essay in American Religious Sociology "By 1850... the Methodists in that year had a membership of 1,324,000. The Baptists came next... the Presbyterians ranked third... the Congregationalists, fourth with 197,000 " Congregationalist USA Ahlstrom, Sydney E. A Religious History of the American People "There were also 750,000 Christians and Disciples of Christ and 540,000 Congregationalists [in 1890]. "

80. U.S. Vice-Presidents - Religious Affiliation (Religion)
Presbyterian, 6. Dutch Reformed, 4. congregationalist, 3. Methodist, 3. 17, SchuylerColfax, 186973, Grant, 18, Henry Wilson, 1873-75, Grant, congregationalist,Source.
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Religious Affiliation of U.S. Vice-Presidents
Affiliation Number of
Vice-Presidents Episcopalian Presbyterian Dutch Reformed Congregationalist Methodist Baptist Unitarian Disciples of Christ Quaker These numbers do not include some vice-presidents whose denominational affiliation we have not yet determined.
Name of Vice-President Yrs. Served Under Religious
Affiliation Notes John Adams Washington Unitarian Later became president. Thomas Jefferson Adams, J. no specific denomination Later became president. Aaron Burr Jefferson Presbyterian Son of the prominent Presbyterian clergyman who was a founder of Princeton University. George Clinton Jefferson; Madison Dutch Reformed Re-interred at a Dutch Reformed Church. Elbridge Gerry Madison Episcopalian Source Daniel D. Tompkins Monroe Presbyterian Source John C. Calhoun Adams, J. Q.; Jackson Presbyterian* Calhoun's family built the landmark Old Stone Church in Clemson, South Carolina, a Presbyterian church. Martin Van Buren Jackson Dutch Reformed Later became president. Richard M. Johnson

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