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b Matt. xxii. 21. Render therefore unto Cesar the things that are Cesar's and unto God the things that are God's. Tit. iii. 1: 1 Pet. ii. 13: 1 Tim. ii 1-8.
c Aets v. 29. We ought to obey God rather than man. Matt. x. 18. Fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Dan. iii. 15-18: vi. 7-10: Acts iv 18-20.
d Matt xxiii. 10. Ye have one Master, even Christ. Rom. xiv. 4. Who art thou that judgest another man's servant ? Rev. xix. 16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS. Ps. Ixxii. 11: ii. : Rom. xiv. 9-13.
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XV. OF THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED.
That there is a radical and essential difference between the righteous and the wicked ;@ that such only as through faith are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and sanctified by the Spirit of our God, are truly righteous in his esteem;b while all such as continue in impenitence and unbelief are in his sight wicked, and under the curse ;c and this dis- tinction holds among men both in and after death.d
Places in the Bible where taught.
a Mal. iii. 18. Ye shall discern between the righteous and the wicked; between him that serveth God, and him that serveth him not. Isa. v. 20: Gen. xviii. 23: Jer. xv. 19: Acts x. 34, 35: Rom. vi. 16.
b Rom. i. 17. The just shall live by faith. Rom. vi. 18. We are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held, that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter. 1 John ii. 29. If ye know that he is righteous, ye know that every one that doeth righteousness is born of him. 1 Jolm iii. 7: Rom. vi. 18, 22: 1 Cor, xi. 32: Prov. xi. 31 : 1 Pet iv. 17, 18.
c 1 Jolm v. 19. And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness. Gal. iii 10. As many as are of the works of the law are under the curse. John jll. 36: Isa. Ivii. 21 : Ps. x. 4: Isa. lv. 6.
d Prov. xiv. 32. The wicked is driven away in his wickedness, but the righteous hath hope in his death. See also the example of the rich man and Lazarus. Luke xvi. 25. Thou in thy life time receiv- edst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented. John viii. 21-24: Prov. x. 24: Luke xii. 4, 5: ix. 23-26: John xii. 25, 26: Eccl. iii. 17: Matt. vii. 13, 14.
XVI. OF THE WORLD TO COME.
That the end of this world is approaching;a that at the last day, Christ will descend from heaven,d and raise the dead from the grave to final retribution ;c that a solemn sep- aration will then take place ;d that the wicked will be ad- judged to endless punishment, and the righteous to endless joy ;e and that this judgment will fix forever the final state of men in heaven or hell, on principles of righteousness.f
Places in the Bible where taught.
a 1 Pet. iv. 7. But the end of all things is at hand; be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer. 1 Cor. vii. 29-31: Heb. i. 10-12: Matt. xxiv. 35: 1 Jolm ii. 17: Matt. xxviii. 20: xiii. 39, 49: 2 Pet. iii. 3-13.
b Acts i. 11. This same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven. Rev. i. 7: Heb. ix. 28: Acts iii. 21 : 1 Thess. iv. 13-18: v. 1-11.
c Acts xxiv. 15. There shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust. 1 Cor. xv. 12-59: Luke xiv. 14: Dan. xii. 2: Jolm v. 28, 29: vi. 40: xi. 25, 26: 2 Tim. i. 10: Acts x. 42.
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d Matt. xiii. 49. The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just. Matt. xiii. 37-43: xxiv. 30, 31: xxv. 27-33.
e Matt. xxv. 35-41. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal. Rev. xxii. 11. He that is unjust, let him be unjust still; and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still; and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still; and he that is holy, let him be holy still, 1 Cor. vi. 9, 10: Mark ix. 43-48 2 Pet. ii. 9, 10: Jude 7: Phil. iii. 19: Rom. vi. 22: 2 Cor. v. 10, 11: John iv. 36: 2 Cor. iv. 18.
f Rom. iii. 5, 6. Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance ? (1 speak as a man.) God forbid; for how then shall God judge the world. 2 Thess. i.6-12. Seeing it is a righteous thing with God tc recompense tribulation to them who trouble you, and to you, who are troubled, rest with us-v. hen he shall come to be glorified in his saints, and to be admired in all them that believe. Heb. vi. 1, 2: 1 Cor. iv. 5: Acts xvii. 31: Rom. ii. 2-16: Rev. xx. 11, 12: 1 John ii. 8: iv. 17.
The formation of the Warren Church grew out of the circumstances in which Brown University originated. The first President of the University was at the same time the first Pastor of this church. The following is a list of the Pastors of the Warren Baptist Church.
JAMES MANNING .1764-1770
CHARLES THOMPSON. 1771-1778
JOHN PITMAN 1786-1790
LUTHER BAKER
.1793-1814
SILAS HALL 1814-1817
DANIEL CHESSMAN. 1818-1820
FLAVEL SHURTLEFF 1820-1821
JOHN C. WELSH.
1823-1840
JOSIAH P. TUSTIN 1842-1849
ROBERT A. FYFE. 1849-1853
M. M. DEAN.
1854-1855
G. S. CHASE
1856-1860
A. F. SPALDING. 2
1860,-
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COVENANT.
WHEREAS, we have been led, as we trust by divine grace to embrace the Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour and our God, we do now solemnly, in the presence of the great Searcher of hearts, Covenant with each other to walk to- gether in him, in brotherly love. To this end we do cheer- fully engage : That we will, by divine assistance, aim as members one of another, to promote the growth of the whole body in Christian knowledge, holiness and comfort : That we will endeavour to exercise a faithful watch-care over each other, and not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together for the worship of Almighty God, and for the observance of the ordinances of his house: That we will cheerfully contri- bute of our substance as the Lord shall prosper us, for the support of the poor, for the maintenance of a faithful min- istry of the gospel among us, and for the diffusion of pure and undefiled religion throughout the world: That we will endeavour to observe closet and family religion at home, and to train up our children for the service of God and the en- joyment of heaven: That by the help of God we will walk circumspectly in the world, in order to win souls, remember- ing that God has set us as lights in the world, and that he has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and of love, and of a sound mind: And that, by the same gracious help, we will exhort and admonish one another, according to the eighteenth chapter of Matthew, since our profession, before joining the church, emblematically proclaims our burial to sin, and 'resurrection to newness of life, we being risen with Christ feel solemnly bound to seek those things which are above.
And may the God of peace and of love make us perfect in every good work to do his will. Amen.
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COVENANT OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH, WARREN, R. L. Adopted at the formation of the Church, in 1764.
Whereas, we, unworthy sinners, are through the infinite riches of free grace, as we trust, brought out of darkness into the marvellous light of the Gospel, and the grace of it, transformed into the kingdom of God's dear Son Jesus Christ, our only Lord and Saviour, and made partakers of all those privileges which Christ purchased by his pre- cious blood, think it our duty and greatest privilege we can enjoy here on earth, to walk in all the commandments and ordinances, not only for our own comfort and peace, but for the manifestation of the glory of God, and for the mutual help and society of each other. And as it hath pleased God to appoint a visible church relation, to be the way and manner whereby He is pleased to communicate to his people the blessings of his presence, a growth in grace and furtherance in the knowledge of our Lord God.
We, therefore, this day, after solemn fasting and prayer for help and direction, in the fear of his holy name, and with hearts lifted up to the most high God, humbly and freely offer up ourselves a living sacrifice unto him who is our God in covenant, through Jesus Christ, to walk together according to his revealed word, in visible gospel re- lation, both to Christ our only head, and to each other as fellow members and brethren of the same household of faith.
And we do humbly engage, that through his strength, we will en- deavour to perform all our respective duties, towards God and each other, and to practise all the ordinances of Christ, according to what. is and shall be made known to us in our respective places, to exercise, practise and submit to the government of Christ in this church.
And we declare that it is our mind that none are properly qualified members of this, Christ's visible church, but such as have been wrought upon by the grace of God, delivered from their sins by the justifying righteousness of Christ, and have the evidence of it in their souls, have made profession thereof, that is of a living faith in Christ, and have been baptized by immersion in the name of the Holy Trinity.
Further, it is our mind, that the imposition or non-imposition of hands upon believers, after baptism, is not essential to church com- munion, and that where the image of Christ is discerned, according to the rules of God's word, and those previous duties but now men- tioned are submitted to according to Gospel rules, we are ready to hold communion with all such walking orderly in the church of Christ.
And now we humbly hope, that although of ourselves we are altogether unworthy and unfit thus to offer up ourselves to God, or to do him any service, or to expect any favor or mercy from him, yet that he will graciously accept of this our freewill offering, in and through the merits and mediation of our dear Redeemer, and that He will employ and improve us in his service, to his own praise, to whom be all glory both now and forever. AMEN.
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HINTS
RESPECTING THE DUTIES OF MEMBERS.
I. TO THE CHURCH.
1. To cultivate personal piety, by daily study of the Scriptures, devout meditation, and secret prayer; without which, all other duties will either be neglected, or if dis- charged at all, be performed in a manner affording little happiness to the individual or benefit to the church. Prov. iv. 23: John v. 39: Josh. i. 8: Ps. i. 2, Matt. vi. 6: Ps. li. 10-13.
2. Not to forsake the assembling themselves together at all the meetings which the church may appoint, whether for preaching, prayer, or discipline. Heb. x. 25 : Eph. vi. 18: Acts i. 14: Rom. xii. 12: Col. iv. 2.
3. To be particularly careful to be present at the admin- istration of the Lord's Supper. Luke xxii. 19: 1 Cor. xi. 24-26.
4. Diligently to improve all opportunities for obtaining re- lig ous knowledge. Heb. v. 14 : 2 Pet. i. 5, and iii. 18.
5. Firmly to sustain the authority of the church in the exercise of discipline. Matt. xviii. 17.
6. To contribute cheerfully to the necessary expenses of the church in the support of the ministry, and the relief of the poor. 1 Cor. ix. 13, 14; 1 Tim. v. 18, Gal. vi. 6 : 1 Cor. xvi. 1, 2: 1 John iii. 17.
7. To make every sacrifice, needful to promote the spirit- ality, purity, peace and increase of the church. Ps. cxxii. 6 ; Jas. iii. 17 : 1 Thess. v. 13.
II. TO ONE ANOTHER.
1. To love one another, not in word only, but in deed and in ruth. 1 John iii. 18.
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2. In case of personal offence, to follow, without the slight- est deviation, the course directed by our Saviour in Matt. xviii. 15-17. It may be justly inferred, that a similar course is desirable with respect to rumors prejudicial to the character of any individual member. Prov. xxii. 1, and xviii. 8.
3. To embrace every suitable opportunity, especially when going to or coming from the assembly of the saints, to man- ifest affection by the methods usually practised among friends, fulfilling the spirit and intention of the command in Rom. xvi. 16, and 1 Pet. v. 14.
4. To visit the sick and afflicted. Jas. i. 27.
5. Faithfully to exhort, warn and encourage one another. Heb. iii. 13: 1 Thess. v. 14: Heb. x. 25.
6. To pray both for and with one another. Eph. vi. 18; Jas. v. 16; Col. iv. 3.
III. TO THE PASTOR.
1. To esteem him very highly in love, for his work's sake. 1 Thess. v. 12, 13 : 1 Tim. v. 17.
2. To pray for him daily, especially in the closet; for his health, for his spiritual life, for his usefulness, and for his con- tinuance in the pastoral relation. Heb. xiii. 7, 8, 17, 18: 2 Cor. i. 11: 2 Thess. iii. 1, 2.
3. To receive his instructions, not with a critical but an attentive and tender spirit, seeking improvement rather than gratification. Eph. iv. 11, 12 : 1 Pet. ii. 2, 3: Jas. i. 21, 22.
4. To be ready at all times to aid him, as requested, in every good work, and to bear forward with discreet zeal such measures as he may propose, and which shall tend to the good of the church or the community. 1 Pet. iv. 10, 11: Rom. xii. 6-9: Acts ii. 42-45: 2 Tim. iv. 16.
5. To provide amply and promptly for his temporal need, that he may be free from all unnecessary worldly care, and may give himself wholly to the ministry of the word, and prayer. Phil. iv. 14-18: Gal. vi. 6: 1 Cor. ix. 11: Acts vi. 2, 4. Matt. x. 9, 10 : Luke x. 7.
6. To guard carefully his reputation against slander or sus- picion ; to make no unnecessary exposure of errors or weak- 2*
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nesses, but regard such, if observed, with candor and for- bearance ; to place the most favorable construction on things not understood. The same in respect to his family. Acts xxiii. 4, 5: 1 Cor. xvi. 10, 11: 3 John 10, 11: Gal iv. 13, 14: Jude 10, 16.
7. To avoid harassing him with idle tales, yet withhold from him no information vitally affecting his character or usefulness. Lev. xix. 16: 2 Tim. iv. 15: 1 Cor. i. 11.
8. To exact no undue share of his time or exertions, either by visiting him in hours of study without urgent cause, or requiring visits from him ; nor suspect him of partiality and inattention. Neh. vi. 3, 4 : 1 Cor xiii. 5.
IV. TO THE FAMILY.
1. If head of a family, to maintain constantly family prayer. Jer. x. 25; Job. i. 5.
2. To secure the attendance of all the members where the truth is faithfully preached, that they may be led thereby " to keep the way of the Lord." Gen. xviii. 19.
3. To instruct children carefully in the facts, doctrines, precepts, promises and prophecies, contained in the word of God. 2 Tim. iii. 15: Prov. xix. 2: Eph. vi. 4.
4. To converse with their children on the goodness of God, their own sinfulness, and the only way of salvation; and to take every pains to show them that religion is reasonable, and will make them happy. Deut. vi. 7. Ps. Ixxi. 24, and cv. 2.
5. To promote the religious observance of the Lord's Day, uot only by attendance on divine worship, but by avoiding worldly conversation, and encouraging that of a contrary character. Gen. ii. 2, 3: Exod. xx. 9-11: Isa. Iviii. 13, 14 : Acts xx. 7 : 2 Pet. i. 5-8.
6. If children, to be obedient to their parents in the Lord. Exod. xx. 12 : Eph. vi. 1-3: Col iii. 20.
7. If servants, to discharge their duties faithfully, heartily, respectfully, as unto the Lord. Eph. vi; 5-8: Col. iii. 22- 25: 1 Pet. ii. 18.
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V.
TO THE WORLD.
1. To make personal effort for the conversion of those to whom we are related, or with whom we are acquainted. Jas. v. 20: Rom. ix. 1-3, and x. 1.
2. To watch for and judiciously to improve every suitable opportunity to speak a word in season, when engaged in the transactions of civil life, or when thrown, by journeying or other circumstances, into promiscuous company. Ps. cxlv. 11, 12.
3. To maintain strict integrity in all pecuniary transactions, and unimpeachable veracity and purity in conversation; to exhibit a readiness to relieve the temporal wants of the un- converted; to be courteous to all, and yet never to be so pli- able as to be led into sinful compliances. Levit. xix. 35, 36; Prov. xi. 1 : Col. iii. 9: Eph. v. 4: Gal. vi. 10: 1 Pet. iii. 8: Prov. i. 10.
4. To lend as effective aid as possible to the extension, both at home and in foreign lands, of the preaching of the Gospel, the distribution of the Bible, and of interesting and in- structive books and tracts ; the instruction of the young in Sabbath schools, ministerial education, and associations tend- ing to promote mental and moral improvement, and to relieve the sufferings of our fellow men ; thus to be truly fellow-work- ers together with God in the regeneration of the world. Rom. x. 15: Ps. xix. 7: Dan. xii. 4: Isa. xxxiii. 6: Tit. ii. 14: Gal. iv. 18: 2 Cor. vi. 1.
5. To make the conversion of the world a subject of daily fervent prayer. Luke xi. 2: Ps. Ixxii. 16.
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A LIST OF THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
OF THE
Baptist Church in Warren, B.J.
The Church was constituted in 1764, and incorporated by Charter from the Legislature of Rhode Island in 1851.
The annual meeting occurs on the third Friday evening in April.
The Covenant meeting is held on the Thursday evening preceding the first Sabbath in each month.
The monthly church meeting for business is held on the Friday evening preceding the first Sabbath in each month.
OFFICERS. PASTOR : REV. AMOS F. SPALDING, Settled December 2, 1860.
DEACONS :
STILLMAN WELCH Ordained January 4, 1835.
LEWIS HOAR.
January 5, 1844.
JACOB SANDERS. January 5, 1844.
EDWIN SANDERS
April 30, 1856.
ALLEN BOWEN
April 30, 1856.
CHURCH CLERK : JAMES S. MASON.
TREASURER : NATHANIEL DROWN. SUPERINTENDENT OF SABBATH SCHOOL : - EDWIN SANDERS. -
AUDITORS : SHUBAEL P. CHILD. JAMES SMITH.
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MEMBERS.
B indicates received by baptism; L by letter; E by experience R restored.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
WHEN RECEIVED.
RESIDENCE.
Allen Wheaton
March 22, 1867. B
Allen, Mrs. Maria
March 21, 1858. B
Allen, James W.
Feb. 24, 1867. B
Ames, (Luther) Mrs Rosamond A. October 6, 1844. B
Andrews, ( Parker) Mrs. Corilla
June 2,1850. B
Arnold, Miss Sarah S.
Sept. 24, 1854. B
Ashmore, William, Jr.
Nov. 28, 1862. B
Warren.
Ashmore, Frank S.
March 3, 1867. B
66
Barney, Mrs. Anna
May 5,1816. B
Barneysville.
Barney, Mrs Charlotte
May
7, 1820. B
Warren.
Barney, Miss Charlotte C.
April
26, 1846. B
Barney, Charles E.
Apail
7,1867. B
Fall River.
Barney, Mrs. Elizabeth
March
6,1842. B
Barneysville.
Barrus, William L. Jr.
April 5,1846. B
Boston.
Barrus, Miss Josephine
August 3, 1862. B
Warren.
Barrus, James B.
July
7, 1867. B
Barrus, Mrs. Hannah L.
May
5,1867. B
66
Barton, (Burr) Mrs. Eliza
April
6, 1834. B
Barton, Mrs. Mercy
May
3, 1835. B
Barton, Mrs. Mary
Nov.
6, 1842. B
66
Barton, Mrs. Annie E.
July
30, 1854. B
66
Barton, Nathan B.
March
3, 1867. B
66
Barton, Thomas H.
April
30, 1858. B
Providence.
Bates, (Mavis) Mrs. Louisa
Jan.
5, 1855. L
Warren.
Bean, Mrs. Sally
June
4, 1820. B
Providence.
Bean, Miss Hannah
April
2, 1820. B
Barrington.
Belding, Samuel
Nov.
29, 1867. L
Warren.
Belding, Miss Hannah E.
Nov.
1, 1867. L
Belding, Miss Emna S.
Nov.
1, 1867. L
Belding, Miss Hattie S
Nov.
1,1867. L
Bliss, Miss Cornelia J
August 2, 1852. B
Dighton.
Borden Mrs Eliza
Feb.
2, 1834. B
Warren.
Bosworth, Miss Julia W.
Dec.
7, 1845. L
Barrington.
Bosworth, Miss Olive
April 2, 1858. B
Warren.
Bowen, Allen
March
2, 1828. B
Barrington.
Bowen, Mrs. Mary
June
1,1866. L
Warren.
Bowen, Mrs. Julia A. "
June
2, 1848. L
Barrington.
Bowen, (Salisbury) Mrs. Priscilla
April
2, 1820. B
Warren.
Bowen, Miss Mary M.
June
1, 1856. B
Bowen, Miss Nancy
April
2, 1858. B
Warren.
66
Burrillville.
Providence.
Bosworth, Miss Clara A.
April
7, 1867. B
Bowen, Mrs. Mary J. '
March 21, 1858. B
66
Barton, Alfred
April
2, 1858. B
.
22
Bowen, (Hoar) Mrs. Maria
April 6, 1834. B
Warren. 66
Bewen, Miss Nora M.
Feb.
3, 1867. B
Bowen, Caleb B.
Feb.
3,1867. B
Bowen, Mrs. Rebecca
April 30, 1858. B 66
Bowen, Miss Mary O.
Sept. 1, 1867. B
Bowen, John M.
April
3, 1864. B
Bowen, Mrs. Lucy A.
Feb.
24, 1867. B
66
Bowen, Mrs. Carrie
April 7,1867. B
Brayton, Miss Patience
August 6, 1820. B
Brown Mrs. Nancy
April April
6, 1834. B
Brown, (Cole) Mrs. Susan T.
May
31, 1850. B
Brown, Miss Marietta
June 6,1858. B
Brown Miss Kate E.
April 7, 1867. B
Burt, Mrs. Content
April
13, 1820. B
Burtch, Henry S.
April
21, 1867. B
Burrows, Christopher C.
August 2, 1866. L
Burrows, Mrs. Rebecca C.
April 3, 1864. B
Bushee, Daniel S.
June 5, 1864. B
Providence.
Butterworth, Miss Eliza A.
April 3, 1842. B
Warren.
Cannon, Mrs. Mary A.
May 3,1840. L
Warren.
Cannon, Miss Josephine E.
July
30, 1854. B
66
Carey, Miss Amey
March
7,1820. B
Carey, Miss Emily T
April
2, 1858. B
66
Carey, Miss Isadore A.
Feb.
3,1867. B
66
Carr, Mrs. Sarah T
March
7,1850. B
Carr, Mrs. Abby
Sept.
1, 1867. B
Barrington. E. Providence
Child, Shubael P.
Feb.
2, 1834. B
Warren. 6
Child, Mrs. Adeline
May. 6, 1830. B
Child, Miss Mary C.
May
21, 1832. B
66
Champlin, Mrs. Lydia
Ap 5, 1846. B
66
Child, (Drown) Mrs. Elizabeth
Oct. 21, 1834. B
Child, Charles H.
March 21, 1858. B
Providence. 66
Child, Joseph B., Jr.
March
3, 1867. B
Warren.
Child, Miss Mary E
March
3, 1867. B
66
Child, Mrs. Mary A.
April
16, 1858. B
Church, Mrs. Susan
April
6,1834. B
Bristol Neck. 66
Church, Miss Susan M
October 1, 1865. B
Church, William A.
April
7, 1867. B
Church, Miss Emily L
April
7, 1867. B
Church, Miss Clara M.
April
7, 1867. B
66
Church, Edwin B.
May
5, 1867. B
Church, Henry F.
May
5, 1867. B
Churchill, Mrs. Sally
June
4, 1820. B
Warren.
Cole, (Martin) Mrs. Mary T.
May
7, 1820. B
Cole, Miss Sarah B.
April
6,1834 B
Cole, Miss Patience
April
6, 1834. B
Cole, Samuel 2d
Sept.
3, 1858 B
..
Cole, Mrs. Mary Ann
April
3, 1842. L
Cole, Miss Abby P.
June
7, 1863 B
Cole, Miss Martha D.
June
7,1863. B
66
Cole, Miss Mary E.'
Feb
24, 1867. B
66
Cole, Miss Anna B.
April
7,1867. B
66
Carter, Mrs. Diana B Chace, (Humphrey) Mrs. HarrietN April
August 5, 1859. L
16, 1858. B
66
Child, (Salisbury) Mrs. Eldora F. April
2, 1858. B
66
Child, Miss Nellie M.
March
3, 1867. B
60
30, 1852. L
Brown, George S.
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Cole, Miss Susan W.
April 7, 1867. B Warren.
Cole, Edmund
April 4, 1847, B Providence. April 4, 1847. B
Cole, Mrs. Olive M.
Cole, Miss Emily F.
Feb. 21,1858. B March 14, 1858. B
Whitinsville.
Cole, Daniel
June 5, 1864. B Townshend,
Cole, Mrs. Susan T.
March 5, 1837. B
Warren.
Cole, Miss Eliza Wheaton
October 7, 1866. B
Warren. [Vt
Collamore, Luther
Collamore, Mrs. Cynthia
April 30, 1852. L
Collamore, Miss Ada M.
Sept. 3, 1865. B
66
Collamore, Miss Emma W.
Sept. 1, 1867. B
Collins, Mrs. Content M.
July 1, 1866, B
Cooke, Miss Lois S.
August 5, 1859. L
Barrington.
Cornell, Mrs. Celia J.
Jan. 5, 1855. L
Cornell, Miss Diana
Nov.
26, 1854. B
Cornell, Miss Abby J.
Nov. 26, 1854. B
Cornell, Charles H.
May 5, 1867. B
Bristol Neck.
Cornell, Mrs. Hannah A.
April 21,1867. B
Crary, Miss Laura F.
Nov. 26, 1854. B
Crump, Mrs. Anna E.
April 30, 1858. L
Providence. Warren.
Davis, Hiram A.
April 2, 1858. B
East Boston.
Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth A
April
30,1858. B
Davis, Mrs. Roby
July
5, 1863. E
Johnston, R.I.
Davol, (Barton) Mrs. Eliza
April 30, 1858. B
Brooklyn.
Davol, Mrs. Mary L.
June 4, 1852. L
Day, (Carpenter) Mrs. Rebecca
Fcb.
2, 1834. B
Warren.
Dexter, Miss Mary
April
26, 1846. B
Smithfield.
Dean, Mrs. Nancy W.
May
9, 1858. B
Fall River.
Diman, Miss Adelia
June
27,1867. L
Warren.
Donnelly, Miss Eliza
March 3, 1867. B
Providence.
Driscol, Miss Sarah J.
April
5,1857. B
Warren.
Drown Benjamin
April
. 2, 1820. B
Drown, Mrs. Eliza
May
7,1820. B
66
Drown Mrs. Elizabeth
March 21, 1858 B
Drown, Joshua C.
Feb.
3, 1867. B
Drown, Mrs. Melvina
Sept.
3, 1858. B
Drown, Benjamin F.
July
1, 1866. B
Drown, Miss Mary E
April
7, 1867. B
Drown, Miss Louisa H.
April
7, 1867. B
Drown, Miss Emily F.
May
5,1867. B
66
Drown, Nathaniel
April
6, 1834. B
Drown, (Burr) Mrs. Polly N.
May
3, 1835. B
66
Drown, Frank
March 14, 1858. B
Essex, Mrs. Mary A.
April 3, 1864. L
Warren.
Essex, Miss Isabella J.
Sept. 3,1865. B
Fisher, Mrs. Sarah C.
July 5,1846. L
[Mass Attleborough, Warren.
Freeborn, William P.
April 30, 1858. B
Freeborn, (Hoar) Mrs. Francis B. March
5, 1837. B
66
Freeborn, Frank W.
March 3, 1867. B
66
Frink, Mrs. Sarah
March 21, 1834. B
Fuller, Nathaniel T.
April
16, 1858. B
Providence.
Aug. 27, 1858. B Swansey.
Gardner, Charles
July 3, 1862. B
66
Freeborn, Miss Lizzie J.
Cole, Ebenezer, Jr
Collamore (Marble) Mrs. Mary
Oct. 21, 1834. B March 22, 1867. B
66
66
66
1
24
Gardner, Mrs. Sally C. Gardner, David W. Geary, Miss Phebe C.
Aug. 27, 1858. B Swanzey. July 7,1867. B Barrington.
March 3, 1867. B Taunton.
George, Mrs. Phebe H.
Oct. 31, 1862. L Warren.
Goddard, (Mason) Mrs. Lydia J. Goff, (Surgens) Mrs. Sally S.
April
26, 1846. B
Elizabeth, N.J Warren.
Goff, Miss Ella S.
April 7,1867. B
Goff, Mrs. Martha G.
June
2, 1850. B
[Cal.
Gooding, (Baker) Mrs. Hattie
April
2, 1858. B
San Francisco N. Providence
Gould, (Luther) Mrs. Lydia M. Grant, Mrs. Nancy
March 2, 1834. B Warren.
Graves, (Rogers) Mrs Abigail.
April
13, 1820. B
Providence.
Greene, William
Nov. 3,1866. L
Greene, Mrs. Elizabeth
Nov. 3, 1866. L
Greene, Miss Mary J.
August 5, 1866. B
Gushee, Thomas C.
Feb. 24, 1867. B
Haile, Mrs. Mary A.
April 2, 1820. B Warren.
Haile, Miss Sarah
Feb.
21, 1858. B
Haile, John
Feb. 13, 1842. B
Haile, (Luther) Mrs. Hattie
Feb. 3,1867. B
Haile, (Brayton) Mrs. Clara S.
July 12, 1846. B
Hariner, Miss Caroline M.
Dec. 7, 1851. B
Hatch, George
May
2,1830. B
Bristol Neck.
Hatch, Mrs. Martha F.
April
5, 1846. B
Hewins, Miss Lucy M.
April
7,1867. B
New Bedford. Warren. ¥
Hoar, Mrs. Frances
April
2, 1820. B
Hoar, John R.
March
6, 1836. B
Cumberland. 66
Hoar, Mrs. Sarah B.
June 5,1842. B
Hodges, Mrs. Caroline A.
August 2, 1866. L
Barrington. Warren.
Holbrook, Samuel B.
Feb. 24, 1867. B
3,1842. B
Hubbard. Mrs. Mary
Nov. 29, 1861. L
Humphrey, Miss Margaret
April
16, 1858. B
[Iowa
Hunter, William L
June
7, 1858. B
Independence
Hunter, Miss Sarah L.
April
16, 1858. B.
Jayne, Mrs. Betsey Johnson, Stephen
Feb.
21, 1830. B
Jolls, Mrs. Hannah F.
April
6, 1834. B
66
Kelley, Mrs. Jane A.
May
9, 1858. B Warren.
Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah
June
4, 1820. B
Bristol.
Luther, John
May
7, 1820. B
Providence.
Luther (Pearce) Mrs. Polly
Jan. 20,1805. B
Warren.
Luther, Mrs. Eliza A.
June 2, 1850. B
Luther, Walter H.
March 21, 1858. B
Providence.
Luther, Miss Margaret
Jan. 3, 1858. B
New York.
Luther, Miss Frances
March 21, 1858. B
Warren.
Luther, Mrs. Alice
June
5, 1864. E
Bristol Neck.
Martin, (Cole) Mrs. Maria
. April
6,1834. B
Warren.
Martin, Miss Mary E.
2, 1858. B
Martin, Miss Abby F.
April Aug.
3,1862. B
66
Hall, (Peckham) Mrs. Sarah W.
August 5, 1866. B
66
Hateh, Nicholas C.
April
30, 1858. B
Hoar, Lewis
May
7, 1820. B
Holbrook, ( Humphrey ) Mrs. M'y H April
April 5, 1848. B
Warren.
Sept. 24, 1854. B
June 1, 1845. B
1851608
25
Martin, Miss Henrietta Martin, Mrs. Patience C.
July
30, 1865. B Warren.
Nov. 6, 1842. B ..
Martin, Frank
April 16, 1858. B 66
Martin, Miss Elizabeth S.
July 30, 1865. B
Martin, Miss Rebecca H.
April 7, 1867. B \
Mason, Mrs. Lydia
March 17, 1805. B
66
Mason, James S.
June 2, 1850. B
Mason, Mrs. Lydia S.
April 2, 1858. B
Mason, Mrs. Sophronia
May 4, 1855. L
Mason, (Sanders) Mrs. Clara
Feb.
21, 1858. B
Mason, Mrs. Elizabeth
Nov. 3,1866. ₡
Mathewson, Nathan F.
June
29, 1866. L
Barrington.
Mathewson, Mrs. Susan G.
June
29, 1866. L
Mckenzie, Mrs. Elizabeth
June
1, 1856. B
Warren.
McLeod, John D.
July
7,1867. B
Barrington. 66
McLeod, Mrs. Mary
July
7,1867. B
McLeod, Miss Maggie E.
July
7, 1867. B
Meader, Mrs. Sarah C.
August 3, 1862. B
April 7, 1867. B
Miller, Mrs. Sarah L.
June
7, 1858. B
Miller, Miss Sarah Emily
October 7, 1866. B
Mowry, Miss Adeline R.
Feb.
21, 1858. B
Cumberland.
Munroe, ( Barton) Mrs. Catherine
Feb.
16, 1834. B
Warren.
Munroe, Mrs. Sarah
May 3,1840. B
Barrington.
Munroe, John
July
7, 1867. B
Warren.
Negus, (Brown) Mrs. Olive
April 2, 1858. B
Warren.
Newman, Mrs. Mary
Jan.
31, 1862. L
Barrington.
Nichols. Mrs. Huldah
Aug. 3, 1855. L
Warren.
Nichols, Miss Mary E.
April 30, 1858. B
Nichols, Miss Laura E.
April
7, 1867. B
Oliver, William
April 16, 1858. B Providence.
Parker, Mrs. Ann
March 10, 1850. L.
Warren.
Parker, Mrs. Sarah
Oct. . 31, 1862. E
Peabody, Mrs. Eliza
April 2, 1858. B
Peabody, Charles A.
May 5, 1867. B
Pearce, Samuel 2d
April 16, 1858. B
Pearce, Mrs. Margaret
April
16, 1858. B
Pearce, George
Mav
3, 1857. B
Peck, Mrs. Sarah
Feb.
2,1866. L
Bristol.
Philips, Ira D
April
4, 1862. L
Pawtucket.
Philips, Mrs. Sarah
April 4, 1862. L
Philips, Miss Hannah F.
July
6,1862. B
Pawtuxet.
Phinney, Mrs. Eliza
May 7,1820. B
Warren.
Randall, Mrs. Patty
Nov. 2,1828. B
Warren.
Rankins, (Grant) Mrs. Mary Ann April
5, 1846. B
Berwick, Me.
Read, Mrs. Betsey
August 1, 1830. B
Warren.
Read, Miss Margaret S.
Sept.
24, 1854. B
Read, Miss Ellen A.
July
7,1867. B
Rhodes, Mrs. Susan
April
13, 1820. B
Richardson, Mrs. Elizabeth
March
22, 1866. L
Providence. N. Webster, Barrington.
Richardson, Lewis H Roffee, Mrs. Samantha Roffee, Gilbert B.
Sept. 24, 1854. L
Providence. 66
Nov. 28, 1862. B
Rounds, Marcus M. 3
April 21, 1867. B Rehoboth.
.
Brooklyn, N. Y Warren.
Merchant, Mrs. Hannah J.
[Mass S. Weymouth, Warren. 66
April 7,1867. B
20
Saddler, Miss Mary Jane
Nov.
26, 1854. B Swansey.
Salisbury, Miss Mary E.
April 2, 1858. B
Warren.
Salisbury, Miss Susan L
April 2, 1858. B
Salisbury, Miss Adela C.
August 3, 1862. B
Salisbury, Miss Annie J.
March 3,1867. B
Sanders Jacob
April 13, 1820. B
Sanders, (Davol) Mrs. Susan
April 3, 1831. B
Sanders, Edwin
June 2, 1850. B
Sanders, Mrs. Henrietta M.
June 2, 1850, B
Sanders, Nathaniel T.
April 2, 1858. B 66
Sanders, Edward
March 21, 1858. B
Sanders, (Davol) Mrs. Rebecca G. October 2, 1863. L
Sanders, Edward F.
August 3, 1862. B
Sanders, Miss Florence E.
March 3, 1867. B
Sanders. Mrs. Anna F.
April 7,1867. B
Seymour, James H.
March 31, 1843. L
Barrington.
Seymour, Mrs. Catherine
May 21, 1843. B
Seymour, (Hubbard) Mrs. Eunice October 1, 1820. B
Seymour William F.
June 5, 1842 B
Shurtleff, Mrs. Lucy
Dec.
6, 1846. L
Shurtleff, FJavel
Dec. 6, 1846. L
Shurtleff, Adoniram J.
April 16, 1858. B
Shurtleff, (Bowen) Mrs. Fanny
April 2, 1858 B
Shurtleff, Miss Eliza F
June 2, 1850. B
Shurtleff, Miss Annie H
April 2, 1858. B
Sheder ( Allen) Mrs. Rachel
July 30, 1854. B
Simmons, (Gregory) Mrs. Eliza
August 3, 1851. L
Simmons, William H.
April
16, 1858. B
Simmons Mrs. Mary A.
April : 16, 1858. B
Simmons, Miss Annie G.
April
7,1867. L
Smith, Mrs. Sally
Feb,
16, 1834. B
Smith, Miss Nancy
July
30, 1854. B
Smith, James
April 2, 1858. B
Smith, Mrs. Sarah
Feb.
2, 1855. L
Smith, Frank B.
May
5, 1867. B
66
Smith, Miss Georgia E.
August 5, 1866. B
Smith, Miss Sarah R.
May 5, 1867. B
Smith, Irving M.
April
7, 1867. B
Sparks, Mrs. Mary
Sept.
5, 1834. L
Warren. -
Sparks, Mrs. Eliza H.
May
5, 1867. B
66
Sparks, Miss Mary J.
Sept.
1, 1867. B
66
Spalding, Amos F.
Feb.
1,1861. L
Spalding, Mrs. Carrie E.
Feb.
1,1861. L
66
Stanley, Viall
June
7, 1863. B
Stanley, Mrs. Hannah B.
April
16, 1858 B
66
Stanley, Mrs. Phebe
April
30, 1858. B
Stanley, Mrs. Sarah T.
May
9, 1858. L Barrington.
Surgens, Mrs. Helen M.
Feb.
28, 1862. L
Warren.
Surgens, Miss Mary C.
June
29, 1866. L.
66
Tanner, Mrs. Martha
April 30, 1858. L
Warren.
Tilley, George S.
May 30,1845, L
Tilley, Mrs. Frances
May 30, 1845. L
Tilley, Miss Mary S.
April 7,1867. B
[Mich.
Tobey, Samuel D.
August 3, 1851. B
Kalamazoo,
Tomkins, (Carpenter) Mrs. Maria
April
6, 1834. B
Warren.
Grantville. Hanson, Mass Grantville.
E. Providence Bristol Neck. 66
Warren.
Smith, (Parker, Bowen) Mrs. J. R. March
6, 1842. B
Barrington.
Sparks, Miss Maria S.
Sept.
1,1867. B
66
27
Turner, Thomas G
Turner, Mrs. Mary P.
Turner, William
March 3,1867. B
Watson, Henry H.
October 5, 1862. B
Barrington.
Watson, Mrs. Josephine S.
Weatherhead, (Child) Mrs. E. B.
April
3,1842. B
Blackwoodtown
Welch, Stillman
July 4,1824. B
Welch, (Hail) Mrs. Betsey
Feb.
19, 1814. B
Welch, Miss Elizabeth
June 2, 1850. B
Welch, Miss Mary L.
Oct. 5,1862. B
Wetherell (Barney) Mrs. Hannah April 2, 1852. B
Wilder, ( Martin) Mrs. Julia M.
June 6,1858. B
Williams Thomas R.
March 22, 1867. E
Williams, Mrs. Frances R.
Nov. 29, 1861. L
Williams John
July 7,1867. B
Wilmarth, Andrew
May 5, 1867. B
Bristol Neck.
Wilson, Miss Jessie A.
April 21, 1867. B
Taunton.
Wilson, Miss Isabella S.
April 21,1867. B
Wingate, Mrs. Amelia E.
April 21, 1867. B
Warren.
Newport.
Winslow, Mrs. Ruth
April 30, 1858. B
Winslow, Miss Ruth
April 30,1858. B
Wright, Thomas D.
March 22, 1867. B
Warren.
Wright, Mrs. Louisa
April 3, 1864. E
Wood, Albert
April 21, 1867. B
STATISTICS.
n
91
Males
252
Females.
343
RECEIVED
284
By Baptism
54
By Letter. .
5
By Experience
April 2, 1858. B Warren. July 12, 1846. B
October 5, 1862. B
[N.J.
Bristol Neck. 66
Fall River.' Warren.
Winslow Mrs. Adeline
Dec. 1,1837. L
Bristol Neck.
343
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