The Early History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Maine

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Jordan resided in the present Cape Elizabeth, and extended his ministerial care to Scarborough and the Casco settlement, now Portland, and elsewhere. For thirty-six years he here attended to the employments of preaching, of baptizing, of marrying the living and burying the dead, and the administration of the Lord's Supper, except when he was " silenced " by the ruling power. Complained of himself, he, in turn, with the aid of a leading man in the colony, brought a complaint to the Court, that t...he Puritan minister of Scarborough " preach- ed unsound doctrine to the settlers. " " It is not improba- ble that this action hastened the measures for his punishment 1 Williamson, 297, (anno 1644). This enactment was made in that spirit •which led a person in high position for literature and theology (the Presi- dent of Harvard College, 1673) to say, that he " looked on toleration as the mother of all abominations. " — 2 do. 277. Sullivan, 314.
2 Sir F. Gorges died about 1647. (Hist. Saco, 6')).


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