A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches Embracing Accounts of the Armenia

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A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches Embracing Accounts of the Armenia
Tamar Davis
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Nathan Ayars was ordained in this church in 1786, and remained its pastor until 1810.
Eev. John Davis, youngest son of Elder Jonathan Davis, was for several years his colleague, and finally his suc- cessor. Elder Davis was ordained in 1807, and continued to serve the church until 1842, when, overcome with age and infirmity, he resigned the pastoral charge to Rev. Azor Estee, who was succeeded in 1844 by Rev. Solomon Carpenter, whose transfer to the China Mission left the church without a pastor
.... However, in the latter part of 1845 they secured the services of Rev. Samuel Davison, a convert to the Sabbath, and a very able preacher, who remained for about two years, and was succeeded by Rev. Giles M. Langworthy, whose illness and premature death, left them again in a destitute condition.
During the past summer the church was served by Rev. Enoch Barnes, a very worthy man, and a convert to Sabbatarianism from the Methodist connexion.
Rev. George R. Wheeler is also a member of this church, but he resides at Salem, about ten miles distant.


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