Congregational History 1567 1700 in Relation to Contemporaneous Events And T
Congregational History 1567 1700 in Relation to Contemporaneous Events And T
John Waddington
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In 1640, five persons, Goodman Atkins of Stapleton, Goodman Cole of Lawford's Gate, Richard Moon in Wine Street, and Mr. Bacon, a young minister, witii i\Ir. Hazard, at Mr. Hazard's house, at the upper end of Broad Street, in Bristol, met together and came to a holy resolution to separate from the worship of the world and times they lived in, and that they would go no more to it. And with godly purpose of heart they joined themselves to the Lord ; only thus covenanting, that they would, in the ...strength and assistance of the Lord, come forth of the world, and worship the Lord more purely, persevering therein to their end. At that juncture of time, the provi- dence of God brought to this city Mr. Canne ; he discussed with Mr. Fowler, a minister, for two hours on the Green, on the duty of separation, and to meet, if in no other place in a barn. Eesolved that the Brethren form themselves into a separate society, and were visited by Mr. Wroth. Mr. Bacon, their minister, removed to Filton, three miles from the city.
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