The Memorial History of Boston, Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1630-1880

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The Rev. Sumner Ellis was installed as colleague, Nov. 11, 185 1, and resigned the office, Dec. 25, 1853. He was succeeded by the Rev. Noah M. Gaylord, who was installed March 14, 1855, and continued, excepting a brief interval, to minister until his resignation, Oct. 28, i860. Both these young men brought excellent talents to the service of the church. Mr. Ellis, then quite young, has since risen to a position of influence, whence with voice and pen he greatly pro- motes the kingdom of Christ.... Mr. Gaylord, after a term of service in the army, died in the full vigor of manhood.
The lack of outward prosperity in the church during their connection with it is attributable to causes quite beyond their control. The old North End, once the principal part of the city and the seat of all its great inter- ests, had come to be occupied chiefly by a foreign-born population, from whose presence the former residents had in large numbers retired. This social revolution greatly affected the Protestant churches in general of that locahty, and the First Universalist Church was no exception.


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