History of the Churches of Boston Giving a Full Account in Denominational Divi
History of the Churches of Boston Giving a Full Account in Denominational Divi
James a James Albert Pike
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R. G. Seymour, D. D. At the start there were only thirty members, while the present membership is over 700, a major- ity being converts received by baptism. The Sunday School, beginning with less than 300, has steadily grown from year to year, and now numbers about 1, 550; and is divided into a Bible School, an Intermediate Section, and a Pri- mary Department. The original sanctuary was of plain exterior, and limited accommodations. After being enlarged three times, to meet the needs of the con...- gregation, the edifice is now one of the most pleasant and commodious houses of worship in Boston. This interest was supported by the Shawmut Avenue Church until 1874, when it became an independent body ; and has now five persons besides the pastor who, as assistants and missionaries, give their entire attention to its labors. One of its chief aims is to care for the whole man — not neglecting the body, while doing everything for the soul. Hence, it does a great work among the poor; ministering to their temporal and spiritual necessities, and assisting many to procure suitable employment.
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