Rev. John Myles And the Founding of the First Baptist Church in Massachusetts : An Historical Address Delivered At the Dedication of a Monument in Barrington, Rhode Island (Formerly Swansea, Mass.) June 17, 1905
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(See Winthrop's History of New England I, 392). His mind was in a transition state. He was becoming more and more an advanced Separatist. Owing to growing differences of opinion with his associate and some of the people, and some charges against his personal character, he returned to Boston. ( For a can- did discussion of the nature of those charges, and their probable baselessness, see sketch of Knollys in Sprague's Annals of the American Baptist Pulpit). Intending at first to settle elsewhere... in the new world, he abandoned his REV. JOHN MYLES. 79 purpose at the urgent entreaty of his aged father and returned to England in December, 1641. Sometime during this visit of less than three years he must have preached in Plymouth colony, and infected others with his changing views, which after his departure ripened into Baptist convictions. He was at that time charged with ana-baptism (see N. H. Provin- cial Papers I, 120, 123, also Belknap's New Hampshire I, 44), as was Roger Williams soon after his arrival in this country.
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