The One Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Foundation of the First Religiou

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Mass First Religious Society Newburyport
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The lat- ter days of this society, its record in the rebellion and its work in the community, have not been inferior to any. There have gone from it to battle for the coun- try on the loyal side, five colonels, and several officers of inferior rank. The colonels names were Frederick J. Coffin, Eben F. Stone, David Muzzey, Charles Fox and Rev. T. W. Higginson.
COJ^CLUSIOI^.
And now the long story is told. If you have hon- ored me with your attention you will perceive that I have endeavored to sp
...eak dispassionately of the act- ors in this ecclesiastical drama. The contrast between the beginning and the end of the one hundred and fifty years is infinite in diversity. The first pastor was announced as parent, the second and third as guides, and the last as simply individuals. In theol- ogy the country has witnessed repeated difi"erentia- tions, so that hardly a dozen men now agree in theol- ogy in all respects. Even the Roman Catholic has its sects. In this respect there is less associative power than ever, which is unlike the movement in politics whereby petty sovereignties have been en- grossed by large ones, so that, as Motley says, al- though a thousand years ago England was a hept- archy, now in all Europe there are hardly seven in- dependent nations.

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