A History of the Episcopal Church in Narragansett Rhode Island Including a His
A History of the Episcopal Church in Narragansett Rhode Island Including a His
Wilkins Updike
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Sayre soon left the church, but by what means they got rid of him — whether through the means of Bishop Seabury, whose mediation had been requested by a portion of the congrega- tion — by his voluntary relinquishment of his charge, or by compul- sion, the records do not inform us. By a vote of May 5th, 1789, the Rev. William Smith, of St. Paul's church, Narragansett, was invited to visit this church every other week, which invitation he accepted, with the consent of his own church ; and in Dece...mber following, he was called to become the minister of Trinity church, which he accepted. This church was represented by Mr. John Bours in the Conven- tion which met at Boston in 1785, by which Convention the union of the churches in this and the neighboring States was settled, and the liturgy and forms of worship to be used in future, agreed upon. When Mr. Bours returned, a corporation meeting was called which ogreed to all the alterations adopted by the Convention, but at the 406 HISTORY OF THE NARRAGANSETT CHURCH.
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