The First Church of Christ in Windsor Connecticut 1630 1905 the Two Hundred

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The First Church of Christ in Windsor Connecticut 1630 1905 the Two Hundred
Caspar Wistar
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I find that before 1700, there were thirty-four Congregational churches (which are still in existence), in Connecticut, each one repre- senting a strong colony. Talk about an anti-ex- pansion movement. Expansion has been a domi- nant note in Puritanism from the beginning and must ever remain so. Simsbury, as the mother of three of your granddaughters, East Granby, Granby and Canton Center, giving you also three great- granddaughters, Collins ville, the South and the Swedish churches in Granby, ...and one great-great- granddaughter, the Swedish church in Collinsville, rejoices in her inheritance of this Puritan spirit of expansion and commends it to her children. One feature of this progressiveness was the strong mis- sionary spirit which characterized so markedly our fathers, has always characterized our New England churches, I trust ever will characterize them. Our modern missionary movement is part of our Puritan inheritance. Read the records of their doings before 31 leaving England, as well as their early records here, and be impressed with it.

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