The Old Narragansett Church (St. Paul's): Built A.D. 1707. a Constant ...
The Old Narragansett Church (St. Paul's): Built A.D. 1707. a Constant ...
H. Newman Lawrence
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There is an especial New England Society, with its headquarters in Boston, for the preservation of ancient and historic houses. The jealously guarded Malbone Church in Brooklyn, Conn., the quaint Old South, on Washington Street, in Boston, and the treasured Jewish Synagogue of a by-gone age in Newport, are but two or three out of a hundred notable instances. We are assembled this morning in the oldest Episcopal Church in this Diocese, if not of all New England, to participate in paying it honor..., upon its entrance on a new stage in its long and checkered history. For more than two centuries it has been a rural parish Church. Henceforth it will be a Diocesan Monument. Nothing else, perhaps, would prove more germane to the occasion than a glance, in 62 y Google outline, at some of the vicissitudes through which the venerable structure has passed. It calls for a positive effort of thought, really to take in the age of the ancient edi- fice, as compared with other objects around us. If you divide the whole period between the day when the first white man ventured to make his home among the Indians of the Narragansett Country and the present day, 277 years, into four equal parts, three of the parts will be found to have elapsed since these timbers were framed into the building.
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