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Thereupon Resolved, unanimously that the Council do approve of Mr Clarke as a candidate for the ministry & that we proceed to his ordination tomorrow at II oclock A. M.
The Several parts of the Service to be perforined as follows.
Introd: Prayer by
Rev. S. D. Jewett.
Sermon 66 Rev. B Tyler D D.
Consecrating prayer
Rev A MeLeall
Charge
Rev Jos: H. Towne
Right Hand of fellowship
Rev Mr. Warren
Address to the people
Rev Mr. Robbins
Concluding prayer
Rev Mr Smith
Wed: Nov: 2. Council inet according to adjournment & spent a season in prayer. At II o'clock proceeded to the ordination of Mr. Clark according to previous arrangement.
Bennet Tyler, Moderator I. P. Warren Scribe a true Copy. Attest. J. B. Clarke. [115]
Baptisms.
1816 August 25th. Drayton child of Apollos G. Hillyer.
Sarah Annah child of Charles Washburn.
Jane Skinner child of Walter Thrall.
1817 May 25th. Dwight Thrall child of Deac Hervey Skinner.
August 24th. Merintha Hellen child of Eber L. Clark.
1818 July 5th. A child of Dr. James O. Pond named Harriet Lemira.
July 19th. A child of Asaph Landers named Asaph
Oct. 25th Jerusha Griswold wife of Mather G. and her chil- dren Mather Ralph and Mary Jerusha.
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[116] 1819 May 2ª Anson Miron and George Burleigh Sons of widow Elanor Holcomb were baptised.
June 27 Esther Maria child of Asaph Landers.
July 11th. Cornelius Newel a child of Mahitabel Bassett.
1820 Micah and Elisabeth children of Lewis Adise were bap- tised. January 30tl1.
July 2d. A Child of Dr. James O. Pond named Benjamin Franklin.
A child of Eratas Holcomb named Mary Rose. July 16th 1826 James Hervey and William Gay Sons of Mrs Homer Phelps
Adults
1826 August 20 Francis Loomis Phelps Fanny Vadakin Cynthia Sheldon Eliza Phelps Mary Jane Hosmer
1827 June 24 Were baptised Louisa King
Henry John
Sophia Fanny Chil. of John Vadakin.
Rebecca Alvira
Pluma
Susan
Sept. 16 Cynthia Maria Dau. of Walter Thrall.
1828 July 27 Martha
Cornelia Daughters of Justus Stephns
Edward Joseph ? Charles Owen Sons of Joseph Cornish Jr.
[118] 1828 July 29. Were baptised
Catharine Chloe Daughter of Charles T. Hillyer; William Ellsworth } Sons of Alford George May Wynchill; James Lewis Son of Stephen Crosby.
1831 June 5 Was baptized Julia, Daughter of Stephen Crosby.
1832 Jan. 29 Was baptised Alice Louisa Daughter of Charles T. Hillyer
1833 Jany 6 Elisabeth Phelps Sarah Howe Field Upon profefsion. [119] Were baptised
1833 May 20. George Alfred Son of Alfred & Clarifsa Maria Winchell, and, George Cowles Son of Danl & Mary A Hemenway
July 20, 1834 Frances Cornelia, daughter of Joseph & Fanny Cornish was baptised.
July 2. Appleton Robbins Son of Chas. T. & Catharine Hillyer
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And Mary Hart, dan. of Chester & Emeline Hamlin
Nov. 2 Mary Ann Combs upon profesion 1837 July 17. Maria Elisabethi daug. of Chester and Emeline Hamlin
1838 Lavina Abi Viets
Mar. II Mary Adelia Viets upon profefsion.
May 6 Melifsa Harger upon profefsion
Nov. 4. James Rollin Viets upon profesion
Mason Cogswell and } children of S. W. and
1839. May 5. Frances Rose Hannah Brown
July 11. 1841 Lester Griffin upon profefsion
Sept 12 Sarah Skinner
[120] 1841 Oct 1I Were baptised
Clara Eliza, Dau. of C. T. & Catharin Hillyer
Frances Maria Dau. of Alfred & Maria Winchel
Harriet Cebelia - Dau. of Roxana Tibbells.
Roxana
Harvey Dwight Chil. of D. T. & Sara Skinner.
Saralı Grace
1842 May I. Daniel Egerton, Son of Danl & Mary A Hemin- away.
1843 July 2ª Mifs B. W. Gardin on the profession of her faith in Christ. 9th Sidny Hezekiah, and Theodesia Son & daugh- ter of Oliver and Jane Hayden.
1844 June 30. Catherin, Louisa Griswold, daughter of Ches- ter and Eveline Hamlin
Owen, son of Oliver and Jane Hayden
Margaret Butler, daughter of Dwight T. and Sarah Skinner.
Helen Rebecca, daughter of J. B. and Ally G. Clark.
[121] 1847 March 9. Catharine Jane, daughter of Oliver and Jane O. Hayden
Dec. 25 Charles Roswell son of Dwight T. and Sarah Skinner 1848 July 2. Mrs Samuel Clark upon profession
July 9 Horace Viets son to Lester and L. M. Griffin. 66 Walter Newton son to Alfred and Jane S. Gay, on her account.
Nov. 5. Samuel A. Clark, upon profession of his faith in Christ
Mrs. Virgil H. Griswold, upon profession &c.
1849 May 6. Virgil H. Griswold upon profession of his faith in Christ.
May 8. Chester Goodale, son to Pliny F. and Caroline G. Sanborne
May 12. Charles Griswold son to Pliny F. and Caroline G. Sanborne.
L. OF C.
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Dec. 2. William Butler son to Virgil and Esther H. Griswold. Abby daughter to Oliver and Jane O. Hayden [122] 1849 Dec. 2. Were baptised Henry Lafayette Sons to Samuel A. and Dwight Wells Marilla Clark. Howell Samuel
1850. Aug. 18. Mrs Lewis Hills was Baptised on the profes- sion of her faith in Christ.
Sept. 29 Were baptised by Rev. D. Hemenway
Mary Deborah daughter to Dwight T. and Sarah Skinner, also
Mary Elisabeth daughter to Pliny F. and Caroline G. San- borne
1851 June 29 was baptised Edward Apollos, son to Alfred & Jane S. Gay.
July 6 Mr. Alfred E. Brown was baptised on profession of his faith in Christ.
66 Lucy Pease Gay was baptised on profession of her faith in Christ.
66 Also Elvira Louise, daughter to A. E. Brown & wife was Baptised.
[123] 1852 July 4 Mrs. Oliver Clark was baptised on pro- fession of her faith in Christ.
1852 Oct. 3. Was baptised William Owen son to Oliver & Jane O. Hayden.
1853 Feby 20. George Granley Son of Rev. Plinny F. and Caroline M. Sanborne.
Edward William and Charles Waldo. Children of Wm. H. and Mary Bates.
Henrietta Forward daughter of Samuel A. and Merilla Clark
And Wilbert Howard son of Alfred and Jane Gay were Bap- tised by Rev. P. F. Sanborne.
1855 Sept. 2 Jennie Abbie daughter of John J. & Jane Viets, &
John Birthrong & Helen Mary, son & daughter of Jas R. & Cordelia T. Viets were baptised.
1856 Sept. 19 Fannie Gay daughter of Edwin J. & Lucy P. Darrow was baptised.
[124] 1856 Nov. 2. Sarah Frances Alderman, adult
1857. Mch. 1. Purleyette Melinda Pinney. Adult
July 26. Rev. S. Bryant baptised in Tariffville John Sims an infant son of a Mr. Lees.
Aug. 9 Frank Butler an infant Son of Alfred & Jane S. Gay. Sept. 6 Henry Rouse, infant son of Ja8 R. & Cordelia T. Viets. 1858 Jan. 3. Charles Horace Clark (adult)
July 4 Edwin Withrell
George Washington Boyington & Adults.
Benjamin Pinckney Clark
Carroll Jay infant son of John J. & Jane Viets.
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July 25 Harriet Lord infant daughter of Rev. S. & H. W. Bryant.
Sept. 5 Jennette Dorothy Owen Harriet Louisa Clark Adults Laura Maria Gillette
Sept. 17 Alfred Lyman infant son of Edwin J. & Lucy P. Darrow.
[127] 1843. At a meeting of the Brethren of the church Tuesd: eve: 21, Feb, 1843, it was voted. That the 4th charge preferred against Walter Thrall in 1837 should be considered null & void, and the rescinding of that charge, if not on record, be placed on record by the Pastor. See p: 100.
March 2ª At a meeting of the Brethren of the Church this evening, a communication was rec'd & read from Mr Roswell H. Phelps, in the which he made suitable acknowledgements of past errors and also expressed a desire to re-unite himself to the Christian Church in this place.
[128] Whereupon it was voted Unanimously to that this com- munication be considered sufficient, & also voted, that R. H. Phelps be again restored to good & regular standing in this Christian Church.
Voted also that the Pastor notify him of said action.
At the same meeting a communication was read from Walter Thrall, signifying his desire to re-unite himself to this Christian Church.
Whereupon it was voted that Mr Walter Thrall, be restored again to good & regular Standing, provided he will [129] sub- scribe to the confession, he has authorised the Pastor to make to the Church. And expresses a desire to be restored.
Voted that the Pastor wait upon him with this vote. After prayer, meeting adj. Attest. J B. Clark.
[128] March 2ª At this Meeting, the Pastor made known to the Brethren present, the confessions Mr. W. Thrall had made to him, viz. That the Church were right in admonishing, and labouring with him for the Errors Enumerated against him in 1837, with the Exception of the 4th charge, which charge being withdrawn and all proceedings with relation to it annulled, he is now ready to say, as he has said often before, That he was sorry for his Great Error & Sin, and now desires to come back again to the fellowship of the Church under my pastoral care.
Attest. J. B. Clark.
[129] March 5. At a meeting of the Brethren of the Church this day, after mutual consultation, it was voted, That the vote relating to Walter Thrall passed on the evening of the 2d be and is rescinded.
Also Voted. That Mr Walter Thrall be again rec'd to good & regular standing to this Christian Church, on the confessions he has made to the Pastor, on Condition [130] of his confessing his faith, and the renewal of his Covenant obligations.
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The Vote was sent to Mr T. by the hand of Mr Hamlin.
On the afternoon of to day, it being the Lords Day, The Church renewed their covenant vows. A solemn season
Brother Walter Thrall & Bro: R. H. Phelps were this day rec'd again to our holy communion, confessed their faith, and renewed their cov: with the rest of the Church.
Attest J B. Clark.
[131] May 5, 1843. After service this afternoon, it being prep: Lecture, the Church tarried, and at her own request, Mrs L. A Pratt was dismissed fr: this Church of Christ, and recom- mended to the Cong: Ch. in West Granby, under the Pastoral care of the Rev: I. P. Warren.
Sep: 8 After Prep: Lecture. Brother O. Hayden was chosen a delegate to represent the church, at a Mutual Council to be convened on Wed: 13th inst, 10 oclock, at Windsor, to take into consideration the propriety of dismissing the Rev: S. P. Jewett, fr: the pastoral charge of the Church and Soc in said place.
[132] 1843. Sep: 24. After Service this afternoon the Brethren of the Church stopped a few moments, for the purpose of choosing a Delegate to the Consociation to be convened at Bloomfield on Tuesday the 26th Sep :. Whereupon Broth: Joel Clark was elected.
Attest. J B. Clark.
Nov: 3. Prep: Lect: A Letter of Dismission fr: thie Ist Cong: Church in Manchester N. H. & of recommenda of Mrs I. G. Clark, to the Ist Cong: Ch: in E. Granby Ct :.
Mrs C. was recd.
Attest. J. B. Clarke.
[133] 1845. May: 2ª. Prep: Lect: after service the church rec'd a certificate of the good and regular standing of Mrs L. M. Griffin from the Ist Presby: Church in Warren Trumbull county Ohio, and accordingly was rec'd as a member of this Church.
Attest. J. B. Clarke.
June 15, 1845 at a regular meeting of this Chh. notified by the pastor after divine service, the following communication was read.
"East Granby June 10, 1845
"Dear Brethren,
After a long, painful & as I hope prayerful con- sideration of my relations to you as a minister of the New Testa- ment & Pastor of this Chih. & [134] Congregation, I have at lengthi been compelled to believe, that it is a duty I owe to the Chh. of Christ, to this Chh. & Society, my family & myself, to send to your hands a resignation of my Pastoral Office.
The reasons for this decision are mainly the following; viz.
1. The lamentable indifference that has been, & still is, mani- fested by a large part of this community to the maintenance of the institutions of the gospel.
From what I have seen & known, I am persuaded that the offerings made to the Altars of God, are not free-will offerings.
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Consequent upon this indifference there is not only a present want of liberal support, but the prospect for a future mnainten- ance of these institutions, is less hopeful than it otherwise would be.
[135] It is impossible to labor without some reasonable pros- pect of success.
2. The great want of moral courage & energetic action in useful & christian enterprise, the standard of morality is most emphatically low among us, so that it has become a proverb, "There can no good thing come out of Nazareth," & the people love to have it so.
You need a man, who, by the grace of God shall be enabled to raise this standard, the present pastor has failed to do it in any satisfactory manner, & can see no sign of an improvement under present circumstances.
3. The want of spiritual union & sympathy among many of the members of the chh. & also the want of any one cord that binds the parish togather. There are too many [136] separate & conflicting interests. You need a minister who shall be able to unite you into one blessed brotherhood, the present pastor cannot do it.
4. The state of my health during the summer months obliges me to be absent from my charge the hottest of the season, such an absence is deleterious to you & and attended with much expense & sacrifice to myself & family. You need a Pastor who can re- main with you in the summer as well as winter.
Understanding thus the characteristics of the people of this Parish & my own relations to you I cannot conceal the conviction that a man of more experience, of different [137] constitution & temperament would be more useful among you as a pastor.
For these reasons I respectfully request you to unite with me in calling a Council to advise in the premises.
To consider the question. Whether under existing circum- stances, this connection, that has existed so harmoniously from its formation, ought not in Justice to both parties, to be sundered.
Yours in the Gospel.
J. B. Clarke.
A true copy. J. B. Clarke.
At the solicitation of a committee, chosen to confer with the Pastor on the subject under consideration, this paper was with- drawn, and the following one was sent in June 23.
[138] East Granby June 23ª 1845 Brethren,
After a deliberation and most serious consideration of my relations to you as a Minister of the N. Test: and Pastor,
I am compelled to believe, that it is a duty I owe to the Church of Christ, This Church & Society to communicate to you, a resignation of my Pastoral office.
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Having made the Character of this people my study, in order to meet their wants; and failing to remove what I consider to be the perminent obstacles, to a healthy and perminent advance of an enlightened and Bible Christianity, and with but a limited prospect of doing this,
I cannot conceal the conviction that a man of more experience & different temperament, would be better adapted, to secure a more vigorous action, in giving a proper tone [139] to your morals & piety, than the present incumbent.
The state of my health obliging me to be absent during a large part of the summer, strengthens the position, I have thus assumed.
Therefore, I respectfully request you to unite with me in calling a council to advise in the premises.
To consider the Question
Whether under existing circumstances, the connection, that has existed up to this time, from its formation harmoniously, ought not, in Justice to both parties, to be sundered.
Yours in the Gospel
J. B. Clarke.
A true copy. J. B. Clarke.
[140] June 23ª 1845. At an adjourned meeting of the Church to act upon a communication from the Pastor Rev. J. B. Clark. Hervey Skinner Moderator
Voted, To appoint a committee to meet with Mr. Clark & unite in selecting & inviting a board to dissolve the connection which exists between him & the Church & this people if they think expedient
Voted to appoint Roswell H. Phelps & Joseph Cornish for the purpose
Meeting dissolved
Oliver Hayden Clerk pro tem Copy C. Hamlin, Clk
[145] At Ecclesiastical Council convened in the Meeting House in East Granby July 8th 1845, pursuant to letters missive from the Pastor, Rev J. B. Clark & the Con1 Church & Society in East Granby, consisting of the following persons viz:
From the Church in Theo. Institute East Windsor
Rev. B. Tyler D. D. Pastor
Br. W. Fisk Del.
From the Church in Enfield
Rev. F L. Robbins Pastor
Dea. Jared Brainerd Del. From the Church in Suffield
Rev. A. C. Washburn Pastor
Dea. N. C. Warren Del
From the Church in West Suffield
Rev. J. W. Sessions Pastor
Dea. V. Stevens Del.
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From the Church in Simsbury
Br. Calvin Barber Del.
Council organized by choosing Dr Tyler Moderator & Br Washburn Scribe.
[146] Prayer was offered by the Moderator.
Rev. J. B. Clark presented a letter to the Council, which he had previously presented to the Church & Society of which he is pastor, setting forth reasons which induced him to believe that his pastoral relation to them ought to be dissolved & requesting the Church & Society to unite with him in calling an Ecc' Coun- cil to consider the question, " Whether under existing circun- stances the connection now subsisting between the Pastor & Church in this place ought not to be sundered."
The vote of the Church, & vote of the Society, complying with the request of their Pastor, were presented to the Council.
The Pastor & the Com. of the Church & Society informed the Council that it was their understanding & expectation that if the Council should decide the question submitted to them in the affirmative, that then the Council [147] should dissolve the pas- toral connection subsisting between them.
Mr. Clark & the Com. of the Church & Society made full ver- bal statements in relation to the reasons assigned in favor of Mr. Clark's dismission.
The Council were by themselves & after mature & prayerful deliberation came to the following Result.
The Council do not attach importance enough to the reasons assigned by Mr. Clark, disconnected with his own feelings, to justify them in dissolving his pastoral connection. They believe that ordinary trials & obstacles which almost every where exist to a greater or less extent form no valid reason for sundering the pastoral relation, & the Council moreover believe that had 110 inoveinent towards a dismission been made by Mr. Clark there was a fair prospect of uninterupted harmony between him & this people, & of his continued usefulness. We think Br. Clark has erred in placing too low an estimate on the extent of his [148] influence & usefulness here, & exceedingly regret that he was induced to make any motion for a dismission.
But in view of conclusions to which his mind has been led, & the strong conviction expressed by him that he ought to be dis- missed, the council believe that the people would be minwilling to urge his continuance, & the prospect of his usefulness be greatly diminished. He also believes, that a different location would be more favorable to his health, one not requiring so long an absense from his people as he has thought indispensable while residing liere.
The Council therefore very reluctantly, but unanimously have voted that it is expedient that the pastoral relation between Rev.
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J. B. Clark & this Church & Society be, [149] & the same is hereby dissolved, the dissolution to take effect from & after the first day of August next.
The Council do also hereby recommend Rev. J. B. Clark as a faithful efficient, & able minister of the Gospel of Christ, & cor- dially recommend him to the Confidence & fellowship of the Churches of our Lord Jesus Christ wherever God in his provi- dence shall direct his course.
The Council would also commend this Church & Society to the Great Head of the Church, praying that they may not be weary in well doing, nor faint under difficulties & discouragements which may fall to their lot, that may soon be blessed with another undershepard placed over them in the Lord & that spiritualy they may be like a city set on a [150] hill that cannot be hid. And may grace mercy and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be in them & abound & in us all. evermore.
Prayer was offered by Br. Robbins.
Council dissolved.
A true copy. J. B. Clarke.
[151] Pliny F. Sanborne commenced preaching to this church and Society on the 12th day of Oct. 1845 being the 2nd Sabbath of the month.
March 8th 1846. At a church meeting Hervey Skinner was chosen Moderator C. Hamlin Clerk
Voted, That we give Mr Pliny F. Sanborn a call to settle as pastor over this Church & congregation.
Voted, to appoint a committee of three to unite with the Com- mittee of the Society in presenting the call.
Joseph Cornish, Walter Thrall Hervey Skinner were appointed on the Committee
Voted adjurn to Wed. 11th inst 612 P M.
Test, C. Hamlin, Clerk
[152] March IIth 1846 Meeting according to adjournment, no business before the meeting Dissolved.
Test, C. Hamlin, Clerk
April 29th 1846. In compliance with an invitation by letters missive from the Church of Christ in East Granby, an Ecclesias- tical Council assembled this day to consider the expediency of ordaining Mr Pliny F. Sanborn over them in the Gospel Ministry.
There were present from the Church in the Theological Insti- tute of Connecticut Rev Bennet Tyler D. D. Pastor, From the Church in Simsbury Rev. Allen McLean Pastor, Brother [153] Rufus Tuller, Delegate, From the Church in Windsor Rev. T. A. Leete, Pastor, Brother S. W. Mills, Delegate, From the 2ª Church in Windsor, Rev. C. B. Everest Stated supply Deac. J. Smith Delegate, From the Church at Windsor Locks Rev. S. H. Allen, Pastor Brother Harris Haskel Delegate, From the Church in
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Suffield, Rev. A. C. Washburn Pastor, Deca J. A. King Delegate From the Church in West Suffield Rev. J. W. Sessions, Pastor Brother Theodore King, Delegate.
From Lynn Mas. Rev. J. B. Clark From Suffield Rev. Henry Robinson without Charge, Rev. Mr. Hall from Egremont Mass, & Rev. Mr Barber Agent for the Protestant Society being present were invited to sit as corresponding Members.
The Council was organized [154] by choosing Rev. Dr. Tyler Moderator & Rev. J. W. Sessions, Scribe
On the Council being organized was opened by prayer by the Moderator.
The doings of the Church & Society in extending a call to M' Pliny F. Sanborn, to become their Pastor & his acceptance of the same were read, by which it appeared that the Church & Society had extended a unanimous call to M' Sanborn to become their Pastor & that he had accepted the call. The pastor elect then presented his certificate of license to preach the Gospel, & his regular standing in the Christian Church; Whereupon it was,
Voted, That all things are regular [155] and that we are now ready to proceed to the examination of the Candidate.
After an examination of the Pastor elect in reference to his views in Theology, & pastoral duties & also in reference to his Christian experience, & his motives for entering the Gospel Min- istry; It was Voted unanimously, that we are satisfied with the examination & that we are ready to proceed to the ordination.
It was then Voted That the public exercises of ordination commence & at two oclock in the afternoon, & that the following be the order of the exercises.
Invocation & reading the Scriptures by Rev. Mr. Leete, Prayer by Rev. Mr Robinson, Sermon by Rev. Mr. Clark.
[156] Ordaining prayer by Rev. Mr. Everest.
Charge to the Pastor elect by Rev Dr. Tyler.
Right hand fellowship by Rev. Mr. Allen.
Address to the People by Rev. Mr. Washburn. Concluding Prayer by Rev. Mr. Hall of Egremont Mass Benediction by the Pastor
Adjourned to two oclock
At two oclock the Council came together & the above Parts were performed.
Attest J. W. Sessions, Scribe
A true Copy C. Hamlin, Clerk
[157] 1846 Sept 5. Prep Lecture. After Service Bro. Oliver Hayden was chosen delegate to attend the Hartford North Con- sociation at Windsor Ist church on Tuesday 29, Sept.
P. F. Sanborn Pastor
Sept. 20. After service the church appointed Bro Chester Hanlin as delegate to attend a council to be convened in East Hartland to the 24th Inst for the purpose of installing Mr. Nelson Scott over the church in that place.
Attest P. F. Sanborn Pastor
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1847 March 6. Mrs A. G. Clark a sister in this church was at her request dismissed and recommended to the Church of Christ in Swampscot (Lynn) Mass
Attest P. F. S. Pastor.
1847 July 4. Mrs Sarah Phelps & Almira Phelps were this day received to the fellowship of this church from the North Church Hartford Also
[158] Mrs. William Bates was received to the communion and fellowship of this church from the Church in West Suffield, Also
Mrs Pliny F. Sanborne from the church in South Egremont Pliny F. Sanborne Pastor
Ms.
1848 June 16. At a regular church prayer meeting this day. Mrs. Samuel Clark, Mrs. Oliver H. Hayden & Miss Annie B. Crane presented themselves as candidates for admission to the church. A brief examination was entered into as to the grounds of their hopes in Clirist and their views of doctrines. After which it was proposed by Br. Cornish that they be propounded the
coming sabbath.
Attest P. F. Sanborne Pastor.
June 18. The above named persons were propounded for ad- mission to this church
Attest P. F. S.
[159] 1848 June 30. After Preparatory Lecture the church tarried and on the recommendation of the Pastor It was unani- mously voted that the Creed & covenant of this church be revised so as not to alter any of its sentiments but to set it forth in some- what different language. A copy of it will be found on the 193 & following pages of this book.
Attest P. F. Sanborne Pastor.
July 2, 1848 Mrs. Samuel Clark, Mrs Oliver Hayden and Miss Anne B. Crane were this day received to full communion in this church. P. F. Sanborne Pastor
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