A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches: Embracing Accounts of the Armenian, East Indian, and Abyssinian Episcopacies in Asia and Africa, the Waldenses, Semi-Judaisers, and Sabbatarian Anabaptists of Europe; with the Seventh-day Baptist Denominaton in the United StatesDavis, Tamar
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A General History of the Sabbatarian Churches: Embracing Accounts of the Armenian, East Indian, and Abyssinian Episcopacies in Asia and Africa, the Waldenses, Semi-Judaisers, and Sabbatarian Anabaptists of Europe; with the Seventh-day Baptist Denominaton in the United States
Davis, Tamar
Sabbatarians -- History
This large and flourishing church was organized in 1838, since which
period it has rapidly increased in numbers, and promises to become a
very useful and efficient body. For a long time this region was
considered as missionary ground. Recently, however,
Rev. Stillman Coon and Rev. Zuriel Campbell have connected themselves in
the pastoral relation with the church, in which they still continue.
Many of its members were emigrants from Scott and the older churches.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, ALBION, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN.
This church was organized in 1843, and
Wm. H. Redfield became its servant in the capacity of licentiate, which
relation he sustained for one year, when he was succeeded by
Rev. O. P. Hull, the present incumbent, under whose ministry it has
enjoyed many precious seasons, and received many additions.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, WALWORTH, WISCONSIN.
This church, mostly composed of emigrants from New Jersey, was organized
in 1849, and contains twenty-one members, with a prospect of large
additions.
It has no settled pastor.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, FREDONIA, IOWA.
This church was organized in 1842, and Rev. Rolean M'Reynolds, formerly
a First-day Baptist, a minister of exemplary character and eminent
talent, became its pastor, in which relation he continued for some time.
At present it has no settled pastor.
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, FARMINGTON, ILLINOIS.
This church was constituted in 1849, and consists mostly of emigrants
from Shiloh, with the family of
Rev. Samuel Davison, the present pastor.
It is said to occupy a pleasant and healthful situation.
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