单词 | Congregationalist |
例句 | The Whole Book of Psalmes, or the Bay Psalm Book as it is commonly known, was translated directly from Hebrew to English and printed by Congregationalist Puritans in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1640. The Most Expensive Book in the World Just Sold for $14.2 Million 2013-11-27T00:29:03Z The book opens with Barnum’s childhood among the prank-loving Congregationalists of Bethel, Conn., and proceeds through his many entrepreneurial incarnations. A Huckster for the Ages 2019-08-06T04:00:00Z As a lifelong music obsessive and secular Congregationalist, I have ferocious holiday-music opinions—if it’s too craven, cloying, or pious, it can go jump in a lake. Twelve Feel-Good Seasonal Pop Classics, with and Without Christmas 2018-12-19T05:00:00Z The shop’s name stems from a term of derision for the teetotaling, lecture-friendly Congregationalists who settled the town in the 1850s. How Civil Must America Be? 2018-08-11T04:00:00Z It is selling its prime hilltop real estate to move to Yale’s campus where it will function as a “school within a school” and focus on training candidates for Congregationalist ministries. New Yale Partner Faulted for Handling of Tribal Artifacts 2017-05-10T04:00:00Z The wedding took place in 1927 in the Welsh Congregationalist chapel, just opposite his surgery. My quest to be more Welsh 2011-07-29T23:07:29Z And since Morse was the son of a Congregationalist minister, it seems, on one level, unsurprising that he'd use divine rhetoric. From "holy hype" to AI sentience, tech has a history of inflating its potential 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z For many Protestant colonists, especially Congregationalists in New England, this forced tolerance of Catholicism was the most objectionable provision of the act. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z Even among Calvinistic Congregationalists and Presbyterians, ministers relaxed or even discarded the doctrine of predestination, and taught instead that God would open heaven to all who sought it sincerely. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z Congregationalist minister Jonathan Mayhew found scripture to be teaching that “wise, brave and virtuous men were always friends to liberty.” Freedom comes from God, not men 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z The nuns at Dr. Farr’s Catholic school looked askance at Dickinson’s writings, Dr. Farr recalled, because Dickinson was a lapsed Congregationalist. Judith Farr, scholar of Emily Dickinson and poet in her own right, dies at 85 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z While sharing the theological views of their neighbors, Baptists were often social outsiders, looked down upon by Congregationalists, Anglicans and Presbyterians. Opinion | With Russell Moore’s departure from the SBC, Christian conscience has left the building 2021-06-10T04:00:00Z The influence of these older Protestant groups, such as the New England Congregationalists, declined because of the Great Awakening. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z In Boston and other New England cities, wealthy and sedate Congregationalists rejected the emotionalism of the revival, even as softened by Lyman Beecher. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z Born in 1934, she was raised as a Congregationalist Christian in Britain during a period that included the Great Depression and the Second World War. Jane Goodall, renowned conservationist, wins $1.5 million Templeton Prize 2021-05-20T04:00:00Z The Congregationalist and Anglican establishments required ministers to hold academic degrees, dress in proper garb and preach with controlled gravity. Opinion | White evangelicals are wary of the vaccine. It shouldn’t come as a surprise. 2021-03-08T05:00:00Z New England Congregationalists, who believed God created mankind equal and slavery was inherently wrong, settled in Denmark and established the cemetery in 1837. Historic designation honors Underground Railroad operatives 2020-11-21T05:00:00Z The awakening soon spread to the East, where it had a profound impact on Congregationalists and Presbyterians. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z Throughout the colonies, evangelicalism invigorated Baptists, Presbyterians, and, later, Methodists, while Anglicans, Quakers, and Old Light Congregationalists languished. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z Though his lineage was Congregationalist and Baptist, he claimed Quaker ancestors. Review | The 19th-century culture that shaped Abraham Lincoln 2020-11-12T05:00:00Z As far as the Federalists were concerned, the Congregationalist Yale College was going to be the only college in the state. How democracy beat back lies, fear-mongering and conspiracy theories — in 19th-century Connecticut 2020-09-12T04:00:00Z Eddy was a son of missionaries who served in Lebanon, and the Congregationalist Stephen Penrose, another of Sutton’s subjects, taught in a missionary college there. Review | In World War II, serving Jesus while spying for the United States 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z A Congregationalist, he had gone to live among the Cherokee in Georgia to further the spread of Christianity, and he strongly opposed Native American removal. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z What is appealing about the example of New England Puritans and Congregationalists and their descendants is the entirety of their historic culture, which honored hard work, frugality and ethical behavior as well as worldly success. Opinion | The Case Against Meritocracy 2018-12-08T05:00:00Z But whatever the number or percentage, there were also a wide variety of Christians in the colonies, including Congregationalists, Lutherans, Catholics, Baptists, Dutch Reformed, Quakers, Mennonites and Presbyterians. Is a senior Air Force general using his power to spread far-right Christian nationalism? 2018-08-19T04:00:00Z Robinson is a committed Congregationalist and Calvinist who has written extensively about Christianity in America. America is plagued by experts without expertise | Michael Massing 2018-04-21T04:00:00Z “Essentially, everyone was a Congregationalist at that time,” he said. Grant helps scholars mine church records for hidden history 2018-04-09T04:00:00Z Edward is Catholic and Lena is Congregationalist so a wedding in a church was barred when they were first married. This week in odd news: Dog unemployment, calamari calamity 2018-02-02T05:00:00Z Because Edward is Catholic and Lena is Congregationalist, a wedding in a church was barred when they were first married. Massachusetts couple, married 70 years, renews vows 2018-01-29T05:00:00Z Elliott’s love of acting and performing began early, as a little boy in a “cherub choir” at the Congregationalist church in Sacramento he attended with his mother. Sam Elliott rides again as ‘The Hero’ 2017-06-18T04:00:00Z Like his wife, he was brought up as a Congregationalist, and although he never believed in God, he enjoyed going to church. Daniel Dennett’s Science of the Soul 2017-03-20T04:00:00Z Bishop Barres is a native of Larchmont, N.Y., and was the fifth child of two Congregationalist ministers, Oliver and Marjorie Barres, who met at Yale Divinity School and converted to Catholicism before he was born. A New Bishop, With the Style of a Parish Priest, for Rockville Centre 2017-01-31T05:00:00Z The denomination was founded in 1872 by Charles Taze Russell, a former Congregationalist layman. ‘Remain Loyal!’ theme of Jehovah’s Witnesses conference 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z Born shortly after George Washington’s inauguration as president, Morse was the eldest son of Josiah Morse: early America’s leading geographer and the minister of a venerable Congregationalist church in Massachusetts. What the Digital Age Owes to the Inventor of Morse Code 2016-04-27T04:00:00Z Congregationalist missionaries left Boston for Hawaii just five months after Kamehameha I’s death in 1819 and one month before the abolition of kapu. The woman who held Hawaii together 2015-11-05T05:00:00Z He was the son of Christian Congregationalist missionaries. Winthrop Adkins, psychologist who promoted life-coping skills, dies at 82 2015-08-13T04:00:00Z Hawaii’s first center of Christian worship, the church was founded in 1820 by Congregationalist missionaries, and the building was completed in 1837. 195 years later, Mokuaikaua Church looks to the future 2015-04-18T04:00:00Z His mother, who works in the cafeteria at Mystic Middle School, was a Congregationalist who converted to Catholicism when he was about 3 years old. Mulling priesthood: ‘Listening to God in very focused way 2015-04-11T04:00:00Z The church is affiliated with the United Church of Christ, the descendant church of the New England Congregationalists. Remembering the Passion of Victoria Soto, a Sandy Hook Teacher 2012-12-19T19:52:41Z In this view of his duty he appeared singular with some of the rulers of the church, and for this, or some other cause, he transferred his fellowship from the Congregationalists to the Episcopal Methodists. Recollections of Windsor Prison; Containing Sketches of its History and Discipline with Appropriate Strictures and Moral and Religious Reflection 2012-04-06T02:00:31.240Z This was established, a few years ago, as a substitute for Highbury, Homerton, and Coward Colleges, all belonging to the Congregationalists. Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z In 1753 he was teaching school in Maine, but he pursued the study of divinity as a Congregationalist. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z For two years Churchmen and Congregationalists occupied it harmoniously at different hours on Sunday. Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z His influence was always on the side of mutual forbearance, between conformists and dissenters in 1689, and between Congregationalists and Presbyterians in 1690. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 7 "Horticulture" to "Hudson Bay" 2012-03-04T03:00:13.390Z Thus, Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Unitarians, and Romanists stood revealed, each the ardent champion of his own peculiar views. The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z Among the older dissenting bodies, Congregationalists, in point of numbers, influence, in national repute of their leaders, perhaps come first. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z The Congregationalists, moreover, figured in the establishment of Howard University, which was chartered by the United States Government in 1867 with provision for the education of all persons regardless of race. The History of the Negro Church 2012-02-24T03:00:22.860Z In this country the Independents took the name of Congregationalists. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z Schleiermacher had as many disciples among the Congregationalists as among their antagonists of the opposite school. Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z Outside of the Established Church were the numerous dissenters, including Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers, Methodists, Swedenborgians, Unitarians, and numerous others. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z As man becomes civilized he becomes merciful, and the time came when civilized Presbyterians and Congregationalists read their own creeds with horror. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z The Congregationalists became interested in the uplift of the Negroes with whom they came into contact, although the number reached did not multiply. The History of the Negro Church 2012-02-24T03:00:22.860Z Among the Congregationalists, Rev. William L. Alexander is the most learned and polished. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z For some years he edited the Congregationalist, a monthly magazine connected with the denomination. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z This is reached by a narrow lane, having the church on one side, and on the other "Emmanuel," the leading Congregationalist place of worship in Cambridge. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z It was appropriated originally to the Congregationalists, many of whom came from New England to settle in Halifax. History of Halifax City 2012-01-26T03:00:13.263Z Many Glasites joined the general body of Scottish Congregationalists, and the sect may now be considered extinct. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z It is a long time since we have met with such a combination of keen yet fair criticism, genuine wit, and literary grace.—Congregationalist, The Front Yard 2012-01-09T03:00:23.183Z At the International Council of Congregationalists, meeting in London in 1891, the first gathering of the kind, Dale was nominated for the presidency. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z The Square chapel, erected by the Congregationalists in 1857, is a striking cruciform building with a tower and elaborate crocketed spire. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z This led to a friendship with the stall-keeper, who was a Cornish man and a Calvinistic Baptist; and to a slight acquaintance with the policeman, who was a Congregationalist. The Man with the Book or, The Bible Among the People. 2011-12-19T03:00:47.530Z They accumulate land, one section, two sections, or move into town and become Methodists and Congregationalists, and are neighborly. Some Pioneers and Pilgrims on the Prairies of Dakota Or, From the ox team to the aeroplane 2011-10-17T02:00:15.157Z The Catholic, Presbyterian, Orthodox Congregationalist communions were more suited to the new population than the Unitarian was. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z Some readers of the present day may ask, Why not also for other religious denominations—Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists? Egerton Ryerson and Education in Upper Canada 2011-10-14T02:00:23.300Z Hadley was settled in 1659 by members of the churches in Hartford and Wethersfield, Connecticut, who were styled “Strict Congregationalists” and withdrew from these Connecticut congregations because of ecclesiastical and doctrinal laxity there. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z I preached on the wharf to a large throng in the afternoon, and at night heard a celebrated Congregationalist. The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z In respect to the Congregationalists, they have seven or eight churches, and four ministers. The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, 1835 2011-10-03T02:00:25.363Z The Presbyterians, of Scotch origin, have the same confession as the Congregationalists, but differ from them by having a common church government with strict Synodal and Presbyterial constitution. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z In 1840 the Methodist Episcopal church edifice was built, on land donated by Squire Ensign, a Congregationalist. The Story of the Toys 2011-08-05T02:00:49.720Z The doctrinal views of the new denomination gradually assumed a more decidedly anti-Calvinistic form, and they began also to find many sympathizers among the Congregationalists of Scotland. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z And first by the learned Congregationalist, Dr. Newth, who has been at the pains to describe the method which was pursued on every occasion. The Revision Revised 2011-07-15T02:00:18.897Z An equal per cent. was divided between Congregationalists and Presbyterians, and there were a few Baptists and Quakers. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z During this year the second Church—a small but substantial stone edifice, at present occupied by the Episcopal Society—was erected by the liberality of T. D. Brewster, Esq., for the Congregationalist Society. The History of Peru 2011-06-27T02:01:04.487Z The Catholics, Presbyterians and Congregationalists have church buildings, and the Methodists are about to build. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z I have given away lots to the Methodists, Catholics, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and Baptists. Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon 2011-05-20T02:00:38.647Z The body has now only a few adherents, the majority having united in 1896 with the Congregationalists. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 3: Estremoz to Felspar 2011-04-14T02:00:59.373Z The most important bodies of English dissenters are the different bodies of Methodists, the Congregationalists, and the Baptists; and of Scottish dissenters, the United Free Church and the Free Church. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde 2011-04-14T02:00:57.977Z Some of us are and have been Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, etc. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z Brainerd has an opera house, and is well supplied with churches, the Catholics, Presbyterians, Baptists, Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Methodists having organizations and buildings. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z I have given away lots to the Methodists, Catholics, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and Baptists. Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon 2011-05-20T02:00:38.647Z Well, my grandmother was a regular old New England Congregationalist. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, August, 1893 2011-03-20T02:00:35.193Z This was particularly the case of the Baptists and Methodists, who were viewed with slight favor by the predominant Congregationalists. Vermont A Study of Independence 2011-03-17T02:00:13.130Z Rev. Mr. Galloway, a Congregationalist Minister, of Monroe County, was in the habit occasionally of preaching to the freedmen. The Nation's Peril Twelve Years' Experience in the South 2011-03-17T02:00:12.580Z The Congregationalists commenced the first church and perfected the first organization in Marine village, in 1857. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z She was for three years one of the editors of the Boston Congregationalist. Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z Parsons of different creeds and denominations have been represented in Vanity Fair from time to time—Anglicans, Romans, Wesleyans, Congregationalists and others. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z I have, in a former letter, alluded to the prevalence of the Presbyterian church government in Mississippi, to the preclusion of Congregationalists. The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 2011-02-05T03:00:13.817Z At Sacramento, in the Spring of 1850, the Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists and Presbyterians were holding regular services, and church building had begun. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z In 1854 the Congregationalists organized, with Rev. P. Hall as pastor, and in 1855 built a brick church, 40 × 50 feet, ground plan. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z "He contrived very dexterously to give to the twenty-six Congregationalists he had with him, the air of being a majority of the whole assembly; while in truth, they were barely a third of those present." The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z The first religious services were held by the Congregationalists. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z Perhaps my favorite is Plymouth Church in Brooklyn Heights, its unadorned, modest New England Congregationalist architecture a striking, peaceful counterpoint to the Victorian grandeur of its surrounding neighborhood. Why the 'Ground Zero Mosque' Will Enrich New York 2010-09-02T13:00:00Z The chapel mattered when most students were white mainline Protestants — Episcopalians, Congregationalists, Presbyterians. Beliefs: College Fires Chaplains, and Students Move On 2010-06-19T00:11:00Z The Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Lutherans have organizations and good church buildings. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Notwithstanding the danger and the difficulty in the present case, good-humor prevailed, and a few jokes were let off at the expense of the Congregationalists and the late moderator. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z In Fontenelle the Congregationalists did not have a building but worshiped in the college. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z The Congregationalists, in New England, had evolved from the Puritan settlers, and in the South and middle colonies, the Anglicans came from the Church of England. 2010-02-11T20:23:00Z I went to see the late Mr. Percy Illingworth, who interested himself very warmly in the proper recognition of Baptists and Congregationalists. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War It was received with delight by the Presbyterians, but the Congregationalists who had sponsored it were thoroughly dissatisfied. The Story of Our Hymns There is also a Congregationalist theological college, built in 1869 at a cost of �12,000, and now affiliated with the university of Wales. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" The Congregationalists have four women preachers; the Salvation Army over 3000. The Modern Woman's Rights Movement A Historical Survey You don't object to being married in a hotel parlor, and by a Congregationalist minister, do you? Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir The various Parade services of the morning have been held, the Church of England in the open air, and the Congregationalists and Wesleyans in the tent. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War With him, representing the Congregationalists, was a very careful and judicious man, engaged for many years in Sunday-schools and similar movements, Mr. Wm. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them The majority of the population is Nonconformist in religion, the chief denominations being the Baptists, Calvinistic Methodists and Congregationalists. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" Religion.—Up to the year 1876 government provided an annual grant for ecclesiastical purposes which was divided among the various churches, Congregationalists alone declining to receive state aid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" To be married in a hotel parlor, by a Congregationalist Minister was also ever so little of a drawback, to a little French Canadienne, but one must not expect unalloyed earthly happiness. Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir Then a Congregationalist minister, in quieter vein but with restrained earnestness. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War Their leading denominations are the Baptists and Congregationalists; and it shows how terribly Dissent undervalues the historical element when I state that the Independents now prefer to call themselves Congregationalists. The Religious Life of London There was no other form of social enjoyment unless you belonged to the strict religious bodies who, as Congregationalists, or Baptists, or Calvinistic Methodists, had many chapels, which were well filled. Christopher Crayon's Recollections The Life and Times of the late James Ewing Ritchie as told by himself The example of the Congregationalists was soon followed. The Story of Chautauqua He returned in 1868 to study for the Congregationalist ministry at Edinburgh University, and subsequently became pastor of a church near Sydney, Australia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama" These included a few Baptists, Congregationalists, and others, who, if members of their own churches, were admitted and invited to this Communion. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War The Independent Churches, meaning by that term Baptists and Congregationalists, have great fear of each other. The Religious Life of London In an adjoining county the Congregationalists had two churches of about the same grade, and surrounded by the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Making of a Country Parish "You have this Congregationalist paper saying of the practice of infant baptism by its own denomination that it was diminishing partly because of the influence of Baptist principles." Dorothy Page Edward S. Bryan, 40; born in New Jersey; American parents; married; law book salesman; Congregationalist. The Crime of the Century or, The Assassination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin The Congregationalists, or Independents, had not, he believed, a dozen churches in all the Slave States, and, of course, they should be considered as exempt from the charge. Discussion on American Slavery In this one thing Wesleyans, Low Churchmen, and Congregationalists are agreed. The Religious Life of London The two Methodist men thought the Congregationalists ought to give two hundred and fifty dollars to boot. The Making of a Country Parish Next in order are the Independents or Congregationalists, who differ from the Church of England more in discipline than doctrine. The London Pulpit Radical sects appeared, like the Independents, the Quakers, the Baptists, the Pietists, and the Congregationalists. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance The widow sat there alone, reading the Congregationalist. John March, Southerner I reply, as regards Baptists and Congregationalists, they are very much the same. The Religious Life of London This gives the Congregationalists undisputed jurisdiction throughout all the territory of the Larger Parish. The Making of a Country Parish If the Congregationalists grow restive, it matters little; they have no chance against him; they have been delivered over to the Doctor, body p. 98and soul. The London Pulpit Doctor MacGregor was very hospitably entertained by Squire Burpee and his family, who informed him that they were a colony from New England, and that 343 of course they were Congregationalists in their religious profession. Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784 I should not be surprised that there were fewer maniacs among Presbyterians and Congregationalists than among Baptists and Methodists. The Defects of the Negro Church The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 10 Another society worked by the Congregationalists is the Christian Instruction Society, founded in the year 1825, to aid in evangelizing London. The Religious Life of London The first body of Dissenters which actually broke away from the Church of England was that of the Independents, or—as they are nowadays perhaps more intelligibly called—the Congregationalists. The Church Handy Dictionary A new chapel had just been erected in Lambeth by the Congregationalists, and immediately Mr. Martin filled it. The London Pulpit These settlers were almost exclusively of Puritan stock and members of the Congregationalist churches of New England. Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784 Since the Reformation the controversy has come up and various theories, especially Presbyterian and Congregationalist, have been advanced. The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia In popular language, the Congregationalists, the Baptists, the Presbyterians are orthodox; the Quakers, the Methodists, Wesleyans and otherwise, are orthodox; for our purpose popular language is sufficient. The Religious Life of London They appear to me to have scarcely any ground at all which they can acknowledge, consistently with their fundamental principles as Congregationalists. The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, January, 1835 And when I asked what he meant Beecher replied, ‘High church Congregationalists believe in New England; low church Congregationalists believe in God!’ In the Heart of a Fool As for the invitations to preach, compared with the Presbyterians, the Evangelicals were a larger body; but the Congregationalists, much smaller, were more solid. The Preacher of Cedar Mountain A Tale of the Open Country Esther, a stout middle-aged dame, and stanch Congregationalist, recommended by the good women of the parish, is installed in the kitchen as maid-of-all-work. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865 The Jews, the Greeks, the Roman Catholics, the Wesleyans, the Baptists, the Congregationalists, the Presbyterians altogether have but twenty-six chapels in the City. The Religious Life of London But if the Church of England rests this practice on such insufficient grounds, how do the Pædobaptist Congregationalists support the practice? The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, January, 1835 The Saybrook Platform and Confession of Faith, which contains the faith of the New England Congregationalists, holds precisely the same language respecting the Divine decrees, with the Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Churches. The Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination Examined and Refuted There are two houses of worship in the place: the Episcopal church, which was erected by the first settlers, before the revolution; and the Congregationalist house, more recently built. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848 The church is at present used by the Congregationalists, and was formerly known as Connaught Chapel. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London These days there’s no essential difference between Congregationalists, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Episcopalians. 'Charge It' Keeping Up With Harry Only recently an ecclesiastical council of Congregationalists refused the fellowship of the churches to a gentleman elected as its pastor by the Third Congregational Church in Portland, Maine. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors It should here be remarked that three of the original Trustees of the College were nominally Episcopalians, and the remaining nine were, most or all, nominally Congregationalists, although some had Presbyterian tendencies. The History of Dartmouth College We come now to the Kumi-ai Churches in connexion with the American Board's Mission; i.e. the Congregationalists. Religion in Japan Rev. Mr. Blake, a Congregationalist minister of Concord, has done the cause good service by vilifying and abusing it, until he roused quite an interest. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III The skill with which certain limitations of English literary people, past or present, are indicated is as impressive as it is artistic.—Congregationalist, A Likely Story This doctrine also prevails widely in other denominations; not only among the liberal bodies, like the Unitarians, but also among Methodists, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors "Just a moment, please," called out the Reverend Mr. Maltby, of the Congregationalist church. Anderson Crow, Detective Starting in 1869—several years after the Presbyterians, their relations with whom are of a cordial character,—the Congregationalists very closely approach them in numerical strength. Religion in Japan Soon after his arrival at New Haven, Mr. Luca, having acquired by this time quite a fine knowledge of music, and being an excellent vocalist, was chosen chorister of a Congregationalist church. Music and Some Highly Musical People The Congregationalist has also an editorial article headed, "The steps to Reconstruction," in which it speaks excellently of "a millennium of Republican governments," and of Impartial Suffrage in them, as near at hand. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II The English Baptists, the Congregationalists, the Methodists, the Church of England, yes, even the Theosophists and Buddhists, furnish object-lessons to us in this regard. A Tour of the Missions Observations and Conclusions "Well, well, bless my soul!" he exclaimed, staring blankly at the Congregationalist. Anderson Crow, Detective The above figures, without doubt, bear witness to great energy on the part of the Congregationalist body; and it is with regret that we find ourselves compelled to regard them with somewhat modified satisfaction. Religion in Japan It was founded by Presbyterians and Congregationalists in 1826, and has 82 students in all its departments. A New Guide for Emigrants to the West During the next week there was what is termed by Congregationalists a "Conference Meeting," at the town of Hebron, distant fifteen miles from the Old Squire's. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine Our American Congregationalists have done most for the Tamils; we Baptists have done most for the Telugus. A Tour of the Missions Observations and Conclusions "I'm a Congregationalist, as you know, of course," he went on, "but if it makes no more difference to Roger than it will to me, there'll be no trouble." Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty It is believed that the results obtained far outweigh the possible losses that may come through Methodists intrusting leadership in service to Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, or the reverse. Church Cooperation in Community Life Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, Methodists and, to the extent of one member, Lutherans, Unitarians, and Society of Friends. Addresses on the Revised Version of Holy Scripture There are, besides, four colleges which are jointly owned and patronized by Presbyterians and Congregationalists. Colleges in America You who have read of Prudy Parlin, in the "Congregationalist" and "Little Pilgrim," and have learned to love her there, may love her better in a book by herself with pictures. Little Prudy Will it always pass the wit of man for Congregationalists and Baptists to be one body, without the sacrifice of conviction upon either side? Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John Almost all were church members; twenty-one Presbyterians or Congregationalists, nineteen Quakers, and one Unitarian,—Samuel J. May. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement To the Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists, etc., who joined heartily with the Methodist leaders in the prolonged struggle, the gratitude of the country must always be due.—J. The Story of My Life Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada The church has been honored by his being chosen to represent the Congregationalists at national gatherings. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 And I am of liberal views toward those who are not;—with the possible exception of Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Methodists, and members of a few other denominations outside the direct Apostolic Succession. The Return of Peter Grimm Novelised From the Play To the Congregationalists of England therefore it must look, if it were to go beyond its own immediate fellowship. Sixty years with Plymouth Church Presbyterians and Congregationalists were discussing the tenets of old school and new. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement I pass several places of worship in going to the Post Office,—the English Cathedral, chapels of American Congregationalists, Wesleyan Methodists, and Roman Catholics. A Boy's Voyage Round the World The Observer continues: The success of Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, and even of the Congregationalists among the Germans is due to revivals. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South) This one will sustain her reputation well, and will be read with eager interest.—Congregationalist, The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent At the same time, if it seemed to it right and wise to emphasise the broader fellowship with those of other faith it did so, whether Congregationalists at large liked it or not. Sixty years with Plymouth Church Since I have been here I have been to church a good deal with my cousins, who are Congregationalists, and are both going to join the church. Katie Robertson A Girls Story of Factory Life The family took the Boston "Weekly Congregationalist" and the Bedford "Weekly Standard." Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, Weinbrennerians, and United Brethren celebrated the Lord's Supper in the Presbyterian Church, and adds: "That was a celebration of the Lord's Supper in the true spirit of the Gospel." American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South) He came yesterday, and is a dissenting parson, a Congregationalist, I think, though I don't know what that means, or how it's different from a Methodist or a Presbyterian. Lady Betty Across the Water Together with the Congregationalists, they started action in the latter section in 1884, though most of the work in New England is now done by a union organization of several denominations, called the "Evangelical Alliance." The Deaf Their Position in Society and the Provision for Their Education in the United States This, however, does not materially affect the comparison, in regard to which it was remarked by Dr. Nathan Allen, in the Congregationalist of June 23, 1870. The Education of American Girls I am a Congregationalist; do I remember the Anglican? My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year In 1900 Pastor Butler wrote in the Evangelist that he agrees with the brethren who make the Lord's Supper a communion with the Low and High-Church Episcopalians, the Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, etc. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South) The two churches most congenial to the American feelings and institutions are the Presbyterian and Congregationalist. Diary in America, Series One He was a Congregationalist and a prominent member of this sect, the chief dissenting body in Marlehouse. The Ffolliots of Redmarley He wears the same sort of waistcoats and collars the Episcopalians do, though he's a Congregationalist, and his picture is more than dignified, I can tell you. Elsie Marley, Honey The British Congregationalist says: “This remarkable book will have a place of its own side by side with Prof. Newton Clarke’s more elaborate work.” My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year The Trustees are thirty-six in number, of whom twenty-two must be Baptists or Antipædobaptists, five Quakers or Friends, five Episcopalians, and four Congregationalists. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, January 1886 Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, January, 1886 “The Congregationalists answer to the Independents of England and are sympathetically, and to a great extent, lineally descendants of the Puritans.”—Voice from America, p. Diary in America, Series One The Rev. Mr. Porter, a Congregationalist missionary, also labored here. Old Mackinaw The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings The writer has never seen it anywhere in the North but in the columns of the "Boston Congregationalist." The Verbalist A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those Who Would Speak and Write with Propriety. Methodists, Baptists, and Presbyterians, and Congregationalists, and Episcopalians will interchange pulpits and preach one Gospel in the name of our common Lord, Who is in all, and through all and over all. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time Inspired by his attendance on the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he penned a series of astronomical articles for The Congregationalist. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman From the beginning these union services have been entirely harmonious; and Methodists, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Lutherans, and Episcopalians have been chiefly active in promoting them. In and Around Berlin There are two-thirds as many Congregationalists, twice as many Episcopalians and twice as many Catholics. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas The next in line testified that he owned a Buick, and was told to stand over with the Congregationalists. Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers They had felt the oppression and contempt of the New England Congregationalists, and looked to the English Government and the English Church for help. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 Carleton's religious and dogmatic education began with the New England Primer, and progressed with the hymns of that famous Congregationalist, Doctor Watts. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, Congregationalists alike sent addresses, but as yet no address was presented on behalf of the Court of Aldermen—the governing body of the city, now that the Common Council was in abeyance. London and the Kingdom - Volume II The Presbyterian and Congregationalists have wrought together, side by side, for seventy years, in this glorious enterprise. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas A Methodist minister sat at the back of the room next a Congregationalist preacher and pretended to unwrap a de luxe cigar. The Masques of Ottawa Thus the loyal churchmen of Virginia received the same treatment from Lord Dunmore as did the republican Congregationalists of Massachusetts from General Gage. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 No one realized more fully than he that, among the evangelical churches holding the historic form of Christianity, the part ever played and perhaps yet to be played by Congregationalists, is that of pioneers. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman The unions effected between the Congregationalists and Methodists in Canada, and between the Calvinistic Northern Presbyterians and the Arminian Cumberland Presbyterians in our own country, were also unionistic. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod They cared little for Howard's reputation as the Havelock of the army; an appellation he had gained from his zeal as a Congregationalist. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg Campaigns of the Civil War - VI The alliance thus occasioned between the national synod of the Presbyterian Church and the Congregationalist clergy of the little colony of Connecticut seems like a disproportioned one. A History of American Christianity None but a Congregationalist could be a governor, or assistant, or deputy, or judge, or magistrate, or juror, or officer of the army, or constable, or elector, or have liberty of worship. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 Some were English, some were Dutch, some were Roundheads, some Cavaliers, some were Catholics, some Protestants, some Baptists, some Quakers, some Congregationalists; and, finally, some of the colonies were free and some held slaves. Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 1 The college has been maintained as a non-sectarian institution largely by Congregationalists, and is governed by a board of trustees and a board of overseers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" The Presbyterian churches and mission chapels of New York are now as follows: Presbyterian proper, 70; United Presbyterian, 8; Reformed p. 493Presbyterian, 7; Congregationalists, 9; making a total of 94. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City Consultations are even now in progress looking toward the closer fellowship of the Congregationalists and the Disciples. A History of American Christianity A Doctor Fuller was sent, who, while he prescribed medicine for the sick of the newly-arrived emigrants, converted Endicot from Episcopalianism to Congregationalism—at least from being a professed Churchman to being an avowed Congregationalist. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 Thus, while Carlyle, bold, versatile, shrewd, untrammeled, worked upon the Unitarian element in America, Coleridge, evangelical, polished, yet adventurous, leavened the Congregationalists and other shades of orthodox Christians with the same result. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The reader need not be told, that Congregationalists and Presbyterians are neither Dissenters nor Independents; and these two large bodies of Christians founded the mission. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I. The Baptists and Congregationalists you will remember arose at a time when membership in the Anglican Church was a formal and perfunctory thing. The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 We should not perhaps have looked for the gift of them to two Congregationalist ministers, one in New England and the other in old England. A History of American Christianity The proscription and persecution of Congregationalists and Baptists by Episcopalian rulers in England were outrivalled by the Congregational rulers in their proscriptions and persecutions of Episcopalians and Baptists in Massachusetts. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 I read also that Yale College was a Congregationalist College; and I had no doubt that that was right, because I supposed Dr. Porter had made the report. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O Had she been a Catholic, that shape alone would have made the ring a talisman, but her people were Congregationalists, to whom religious symbols were anathema, and she herself had seldom gone to church. The Mayor of Warwick The Baptists, Congregationalists, and United Methodists have declared their willingness to proceed to closer union on this basis. The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 The earliest leaders in national organization for the propagation of Christianity at home and abroad were the Congregationalists of New England and men like-minded with them. A History of American Christianity Nor must we forget that Calhoun's principle of the absolute independence of each State in political government is freely accepted by all Congregationalists in church government. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict The war, we all know, has impeded the projected union between the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationalist denominations. Catholic Problems in Western Canada From 1850 to 1854 he was a constant contributor to the press, sending articles to the Transcript, the Boston Journal, Congregationalist, and New York Tribune. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1 But the new, fresh, and delightful thing is, the absolute lack of feeling between, say, the Catholic Anglican and the Congregationalist. The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions continued for twenty-seven years to be the common organ of foreign missionary operations for the Congregationalists, the Presbyterians, and the Dutch and German Reformed churches. A History of American Christianity In politics we believe in representative government, but as to the church, Congregationalists believe in pure democracy, and the independent principle. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict The Congregationalist Cy Warman writes excellent railroad stories, of course, and his new one, "The White Mail," is short, lively, and eminently readable. The Last Spike And Other Railroad Stories You see, I've been working my way through Harvard—preparing for the ministry—Congregationalist. The False Gods The Missionaries of the London Missionary Society are Independents or Congregationalists, and have organized their churches after the Congregational order. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China One important denomination, the Congregationalists, had had the distinguished advantage, through all these turbulent years, of having no southern membership. A History of American Christianity The ablest men among the Congregationalists were devoting themselves to teaching rather than to pastoral work. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century He deserted the Congregationalists with whom he had previously been connected, and joined the Protestant Episcopal Church, by which he was ordained, and to which he remained faithful during the later years of his life. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Contained in a Letter from him to the Members of the Twenty-Eighth Congregationalist Society of Boston. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 The other had been baptized in Siam, by a Congregationalist or Presbyterian Minister of the A.B.C.F.M. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China To the Congregationalists belongs an honor in the past which, in recent generations, they have not been jealous to retain. A History of American Christianity As Congregationalist he well knew the courts of the temple, but the Holy of Holies he had never seen, and knew nothing of its secrets. The Record of a Quaker Conscience, Cyrus Pringle's Diary With an Introduction by Rufus M. Jones Dissatisfaction only spake from the pulpits of New England, and there only from those of the Puritan Congregationalists. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest Its object is to find a basis for organic union of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Methodists and other evangelical denominations. Notable Events of the Nineteenth Century Great Deeds of Men and Nations and the Progress of the World We should first aim to make out of our children Christians, and only later to make out of them Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, or Congregationalists. How to Teach Religion Principles and Methods This work of the Congregationalists is entitled to mention, not as exceptional, but only as eminent among like enterprises, in which few of the leading sects have failed to be represented. A History of American Christianity Here Presbyterian and Unitarian met on common ground; Baptist, Catholic, Episcopalian, Congregationalist, Methodist—all became brothers over the soup. The Seeker They were both stalwart in body then, both New Englanders, both Congregationalists, mighty men, genial as a morning in June. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him Congregationalist: "The author shows good taste and discrimination in the choice of material, and a sympathetic knowledge of the right approach for ethical teaching to the mind of the child." Topsy-Turvy Land Arabia Pictured for Children The owner and voyager in our consort, the white ship abreast of us, whose boat picked up five men of your ship's company, is a Mohammedan, though the captain and his wife are Congregationalists. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East The pathos of the situation is intensified when we bear in mind the relation of this tender-hearted gentleman's own emoluments to the taxes extorted from the Congregationalists in his New York parish. A History of American Christianity Then the Congregationalist, gazing dreamily through the smoke of his cigarette, remarked, "You have omitted any reference to the great fact of Christianity—the sacrifice of the Son of Man." The Seeker The "Annual Stud Register" lay beside the Bible on the living-room table; and the "Western Horseman" mingled amicably with the "Congregationalist" in the newspaper rack. A Hoosier Chronicle And I love the stern and knotty argument, the sermon with heads and sequences, of the New England Congregationalist. Lazarre One might almost hazard the conjecture that he remains in the Congregationalist Communion, as so many Anglo-Catholics remain in the Establishment, solely to supply the fermentation of an idea which will shatter its present constitution. Painted Windows Studies in Religious Personality The Congregationalists of New England in like manner followed with Christian teaching and pastoral care their sons moving westward to occupy the rich lands of western New York and of Ohio. A History of American Christianity In 1835 the great missionary, Marcus Whitman, of the Congregationalist Board, established the mission at Walla Walla. The Log School-House on the Columbia The provincials were happy in their chaplains, among whom there reigned a marvellous harmony, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists meeting twice a week to hold prayer-meetings together. Montcalm and Wolfe Carr's Lane Chapel, the meeting house of the old Independents, or as they are now called, the Congregationalists, will be noticed under "Places of Worship." Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically At Dover, for instance, a Congregationalist Minister convinced that he had the requisite amount of faith, announced from the pulpit, that he intended walking on the water, in the Harbour, after service. The Sorcery Club By far the greater number of them were founded by the New England Congregationalists, to whom this has ever been a favorite field of activity. A History of American Christianity The different denominations, like the Presbyterians, the Methodists, the Baptists, the Congregationalists, and so on, are the regiments. Fifty-Two Story Talks to Boys and Girls Two were Congregationalists, six Methodists and eighty-nine Presbyterians. Korea's Fight for Freedom Congregational.—How the Independents sprang from the Presbyterians, and the Congregationalists from them, is hardly matter of local history, though Carr's Line Chapel has sheltered them all in rotation. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically Scattergood's attitude on the matter was widely different, depending on whether he talked with Baptist or Congregationalist. Scattergood Baines Among his friends the Scotch Congregationalists, there had been a keen controversy on some points of Calvinism. The Personal Life of David Livingstone —Critic and theologian, was a minister of the Congregationalist Church, and ultimately Prof. of English Literature in Univ. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature There are a few Congregationalists, almost entirely the result of post-bellum missions to the negroes. The New South A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution In New Hampshire, at that period, the Federalists were the ruling party, and the Congregationalists formed the state church. Daniel Webster Elder Hooper, the leader of the Congregationalist party, was equally occupied, and no man might hazard a guess at the outcome of the affair. Scattergood Baines You as a Congregationalist blink Some certain truths that I esteem a gain, And drop them in the coffers of my brain, Pleased with the pretty music of their chink. Black Beetles in Amber —Theologian and poet, b. at Northampton, Mass., was a grandson of Jonathan Edwards, became a Congregationalist minister, Prof. of Divinity, and latterly Pres. of Yale. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature The name applied in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to the denomination now known as Congregationalists. Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold He was, when he was first settled at Marshpee; but his opinions underwent a change soon after, and he became what is commonly called an orthordox Congregationalist. Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts Relative to the Marshpee Tribe Or, the Pretended Riot Explained If them Congregationalists rule this town meetin' you might's well throw up your hands. Scattergood Baines For, notwithstanding the heartless way in which the Congregationalists had treated him, theirs was the cause of scriptural Christianity, and it made him shudder to think of bringing the smallest discredit upon the denomination. Paul Faber, Surgeon —American Divine, b. at Newport, Rhode Island, was for a time a minister in the Congregationalist Church, but became the leader of the Unitarians in New England. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature On earth, for convenience's sake, you are known by the name of Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and the like. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 07, May, 1858 Of course we country Congregationalists do not treat the season as you Anglican Catholics do, and I've often thought it rather a pity. People of the Whirlpool It was the deacon's one shortcoming, but even there he strove to get the better of the enemy, for the two men who were considered his only worthy antagonists at the game were Congregationalists. Scattergood Baines How did they happen to be Presbyterians and not Congregationalists? What Is Man? and Other Essays Mrs. Morel came of a good old burgher family, famous independents who had fought with Colonel Hutchinson, and who remained stout Congregationalists. Sons and Lovers Of Ainsworth it may be said that, though often embroiled in controversy, he never put himself forward; yet he was the most steadfast and cultured champion of the principles represented by the early Congregationalists. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 I've been married once by a Baptist minister, once by a Methodist, and the third time by a Congregationalist; last time a Unitarian tied the knot. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley The Congregationalists had no hotter adherents than they, nor none who entered the conflict with more bitterness of spirit. Scattergood Baines The manner in which the Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers and others rallied to the standard raised in the cause of Bulgarian nationality effected a great change in his attitude towards his Dissenting fellow countrymen. The Grand Old Man In religion he is very liberal, favoring Baptists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Unitarians when occasion serves. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men She was a Dissenter, a Congregationalist, and brought up Robert in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, herself a noble example of her teachings. Robert Browning: How to Know Him In the Eastern colonies, the people were mostly Congregationalists and Calvinists: Presbyterians were numerous in the Middle States. Outline of Universal History Not less faithful to this cause were the liberal men among the Congregationalists, while the opposition came almost wholly from the Calvinistic and orthodox churches. Unitarianism in America The trustees were Federalists and Congregationalists, the ruling power in State and Church. Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845 Considering that the justices were mostly Congregationalists, the enactment amounted to an intrenchment of the Standing Order at the expense of the dissenters. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut I advised them to write the superintendent of the Congregationalist Sabbath-school at, Franklin Center, and to the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Tecumseh. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Shortly after 1600, in particular, the Independents, or Congregationalists, founded in Holland the church which was soon to colonize New England. A History of English Literature They gradually widened the breach between the orthodox and the liberal Congregationalists. Unitarianism in America These men were graduates of Yale; the former was a Presbyterian, and the latter a Congregationalist. Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845 At the same time a few Federal Congregationalists were further stirred by Bishop Seabury's signature, viz. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut This was one step towards unanimity of feeling, Mr. Adams being a strong Congregationalist, and Mr. Duché an eminent Episcopalian clergyman. Life of George Washington — Volume 01 The Congregationalist of the one, and the Episcopalian of the other, would alike deprecate being placed in the same position again. American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States In these societies Orthodox and Unitarian continue to unite as Congregationalists, and the sectarian lines are not recognized. Unitarianism in America But something in the free air of the big continent developed the spirit of liberty among them until they, too, like the Pilgrims, became Independents and Separatists,--and so, Congregationalists rather than Presbyterians. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 11 American Founders The Assembly next "resolved that those commonly called Presbyterians or Congregationalists should not take the benefit of that Act." The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut In the innumerable meetings caused to spring up by this awakening from one end of the country to the other, it has been impossible to distinguish Baptists, Presbyterians, or Congregationalists from each other. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States. "Yes, Mr. Popham is a Methodist and I'm a Congregationalist, but I say let the children go where they like, so I always take them with me." Mother Carey's Chickens They wished to remain Congregationalists, and to continue unbroken the fellowship that had existed from the beginning of New England. Unitarianism in America The selectmen were the overseers; and, following the necessities of the times, the ministers of the gospel were generally Independents or Congregationalists, not clergy of the Established Church of Old England. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity The term Separatist was retained for a while longer, merely to distinguish the churches that preferred to be known as strict Congregationalist rather than as Presbyterianized Congregationalist, or, for short, Presbyterian. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Besides, even in New York, other churches protest with holy zeal, and other journals, among which I will cite the Independent, the organ of the Congregationalists, combat slavery unceasingly in the name of the Gospel. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States. Parson Dorrance had in his youth been settled as a Congregationalist minister. Mercy Philbrick's Choice We heard two sermons: the first in the afternoon, by Rev. Mr. A., Baptist, the second in the evening, by Rev. Mr. B., Congregationalist. Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals No religious sects and denominations were welcome save the Puritans and allied forms--Brownists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) In these revivals the Methodists and Congregationalists were perhaps the most successful in securing converts. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut On regarding the churches, I see two, and the most considerable, which have openly declared themselves: the Congregationalists and the Methodists. The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States. Among other things they proposed various inquiries respecting affairs in America, particularly as to the difference between Presbyterians and Congregationalists, the influence of the Assembly's Catechism, and the peculiarities of the other religious denominations. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 "I noted them specially, having in mind to write a paper on the meteorite for the Congregationalist." Average Jones The majority of the foreigners, as well as of the natives, are Congregationalists. The Hawaiian Archipelago One small provocation by the Congregationalists of the First Church of New Haven—the attempt to place the odium of expulsion upon a member who became an Episcopalian—did not tend to allay feeling. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut By this time the passions of the Congregationalist divines had reached a point when words seemed hardly adequate to give them expression. The Emancipation of Massachusetts He is one of the strongest men among the Congregationalists, and a very popular speaker. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 President Washington was an Episcopalian, President Adams a Congregationalist, and President Jefferson a free-thinker, or Unitarian of later times. The United States of America, Part 1 Eight Reasons are stated and expounded why there should not be even this Limited Toleration, why even Congregationalist opinions and practice should not be tolerated in England. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Accordingly Presbyterians and Congregationalists still further sank their differences of discipline in the Plan of Union of 1801, formed for the furtherance of the mission work. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut The Congregationalists, on the other hand, inflamed with jealousy, were ripe for rebellion. The Emancipation of Massachusetts The Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcopal Methodists and Congregationalists, have also exponents of their particular views. The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People The Independents had no priests, but the Congregationalists compromised on a minister. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Nor could the Congregationalists of the Assembly very well object to this. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Not much came of it to the Congregationalists, who had expected to see Mr. Wightman's arguments annihilated, while the Baptists had a fine opportunity to publish broadcast their views. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut I thought it was the religion I had been taught as a boy in Church of England and Congregationalist Sunday schools. God and my Neighbour I couldn't get a Methodist, but by consulting the hotel register I found an American clergyman, a Congregationalist, who was a fine fellow and consented to perform the ceremony. Kent Knowles: Quahaug And the Orthodox Congregationalists raised a howl of protest. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Milton, however, the Areopagitica proves, had not passed away from Presbyterianism only to become an ordinary Congregationalist or Independent. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 The abrogation of the Saybrook Platform might follow upon a reaffiliation of all Presbyterians and all Congregationalists in a new spirit of mutual tolerance and helpfulness. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Thompson was a Congregationalist and, improvement or no improvement, it wasn't likely that Dr Drummond was going "outside the congregation" for anything he required. The Imperialist I know a city clergyman," continued the old man, "who always preaches in a silk gown, though he is a Congregationalist. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. They showed that Parker was not a Congregationalist at all, and the Parkerites protested that they were the only genuine sure-enoughs, and anyway, there was no copyright on the word. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Beating the Congregationalists by vote on proposition after proposition, the Presbyterian majority had, by the end of October 1644, carried all the essentials of Presbytery through the Assembly, and referred them confidently to Parliament. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 The passage of the Act for the Support of Literature and Religion raised, as the Congregationalists ought to have known it would, a violent protest from every dissenter and from every political come-outer. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut She was a profound reader and a brilliant talker and belonged to what was in those days called orthodox nonconformity, or Congregationalists. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One "Besides it is a Presbyterian church and we are Congregationalists." Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. The Boston settlers were Congregationalists, and stood about halfway between Presbyterianism and the Independents. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Indulgence for themselves in Congregationalist practices after Presbytery should be established, and indulgence for other respectable sects and persons in "lesser differences:" that was all. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 The arrangement was accepted with satisfaction by the Episcopalians and with no objections from the Congregationalists, and thereafter it became the custom. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Aunt Isabel was a Congregationalist; and, as mother was a Presbyterian and grandma a Methodist, Missy was beginning to feel a certain kinship with all religions. Missy It was dear to me in its old homely attire as a Congregationalist meeting-house. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. If the orthodox Congregationalists wanted war, why let it begin there. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers In refraining from sending up all the eight Votes, the Commons appear to have thought it best not yet positively to determine against the Congregationalists on one or two points, including that of strict parochialism. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 The term Congregationalism, with its allied forms Congregational and Congregationalist, would not then have been employed. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut They formed a new sect of Independents, now called Congregationalists. Irish Race in the Past and the Present It is dear to me in its new aristocratic attire as a Congregationalist cathedral. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. Newark and the region round it, including the Oranges, was settled by very exclusive Puritans, or Congregationalists, as they are now called, some thirty families from four Connecticut towns—Milford, Guilford, Bradford, and New Haven. The Quaker Colonies, a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware Clearly, with such a principle, and with all the particulars of practice which it implied, the Congregationalist Church of New England was, after all, a State Church, and a pretty strict State Church too. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 And yet, Connecticut is recalled as a part of that New England where those not Congregationalists, the unorthodox or radical thinkers, found early and late an uncomfortable atmosphere and restricted liberties. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) The Deacon was a born and bred Congregationalist, and is radical, I am afraid, in church matters. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. But the prevailing tone of East Jersey seems to have been set by the Scotch Presbyterians and the New England Congregationalists. The Quaker Colonies, a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware It had come to mean the Congregationalist principle plus all its known or conceivable consequences. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Rogers also claimed that there were certain tests of personal regeneration which the Congregationalists denied. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) Thank God for the dear wife who three years ago persuaded me that I was a Christian more than a Congregationalist. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. Of the Ulster Presbyterians and New England Congregationalists who formed the backbone of the Revolution, few came to Canada. The Canadian Dominion; a chronicle of our northern neighbor Now, it was probably such a National Congregationalist Church, but with an allowance of toleration somewhat larger than Cotton's, that the Five Independents of the Assembly would have liked to see set up in England. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 "The only result of their profession was to give a momentary name to the struggle as between Congregationalist and Presbyterian." The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) "Besides, Jennie," said I—for I really had no faith in the financial argument—"this is a Presbyterian church and we are Congregationalists." Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. This is what comes of being a Congregationalist. The Legacy of Cain Williams, it is to be remembered, had held these views while he was yet only a Congregationalist generally, and before he had become a Baptist. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Congregationalists or Independents in the sittings of the Assembly pleaded for liberty of conscience to all sects, "provided that they did not trouble the public peace." The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) In New England the Congregationalists are, I think, the dominant sect. North America — Volume 1 Both Baptists and Congregationalists are loyally attached to their independent policy. New Forces in Old China An Inevitable Awakening "The Congregationalist principle and Liberty of Religious Difference to a certain extent," said the Independents of the Assembly. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 They differed from the Congregationalists chiefly in their form of administering baptism and the Lord's supper and in their opposition to any paid ministry. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) The Congregationalist, as far as I can learn, is very near to a Presbyterian. North America — Volume 1 The fellowship between the two bodies there, as between Presbyterians and Congregationalists in Chih-li, is close. New Forces in Old China An Inevitable Awakening So far as the tract concerns itself with the question between Presbytery and Congregationalism, Goodwin avows himself a Congregationalist. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 My father's people in the United States were nearly all Congregationalists, and my great-grandfather Prince was a minister of that body. The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers It is safe to say that no more stimulating arraignment has ever before taken shape and that the argument of the book is noble, and, on the whole, convincing.—Congregationalist, The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) |
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