A History of the Clapboard Trees Or Third Parish Dedham Mass Now the Unitar

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A History of the Clapboard Trees Or Third Parish Dedham Mass Now the Unitar
Cooke George Willis
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In September of the same year, another effort was made to obtain permission to legally use the meeting-house they had 20 THE CLAPBOARD TREES PARISH built, this time asking that two ministers be supported by the parish. The vote is reported as follows : — A request of the inhabitants of the place called Clapboard Trees desires they might be dismissed from paying anything to the support of the Revd. Mr. Dexter, or otherwise to raise the taxes for the support of both ministers upon the whole preci...nct. The Society by their vote declared for the negative. In the mean time, a minister had been secured for the Clapboard Trees meeting-house. Having a minister settled among them, and preaching to them every Sunday, was likely to help their cause, at least with the General Court. They also brought their demands before the first church, asking for a dismission to form a new church in their own neio:hborhood. The action of the church can be best under- stood in the words of its own records : — May iSth, 1735.

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