A Discourse, Delivered On the First Centennial Anniversary of the Tabernacle Church, Salem, Mass., April 26, 1835
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23d. The Confederate Church vote to commune with the members of Mr Leavitt's Church, who had been admitted by Mr. Fisk since the separation ; — to commune with those who adhered to Mr. F. at the separation, if they confess their fault for not using proper means of reconciliation ; — to have a committee write and desire Churches, who had passed sentence of non-communion against the First Church, to withdraw such sentence. — Felt's Annals, 8?c. p. 430. I am indebted to a friend for the following ...extract from a Journal of the Rev. Thomas Smith, of Portland, then Falmouth ; dated Nov. 28, 1745. " Mr. Leavitt was ordained at Salem with vast disturbance." In the Boston Evening Post, for Sept. 19, 1763, is a long communication from Timothy Pickering, father of the late Timothy Pickering. He was one of the ad- herents of Mr. Fisk, and was for many years an elder in the Church. In narrating the difficulties and grievances, which he and his brethren had experienced, he thus speaks of the " disturbance" at the ordination of Mr.
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