The Separates Or Strict Congregationalists of New England

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The Separates Or Strict Congregationalists of New England
S Leroy Silas Leroy Blake
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He then went into the broad alley, which was much crowded, and there screamed out, "Come to Christ! Come to Christ! Come away! Come away!" Then he went into the third pew on the women's side and kept there, sometimes singing, sometimes pray- ing; he and companions all taking their turn, and the women fainting and in hysterics. This con- tinued till ten o'clock at night, and then he went off singing through the streets.
Similar scenes were enacted in the North Parish, in Stonington and in Groton
.... In Stonington it is said that about one hundred were struck under con- viction by his first sermon. In Groton, Hempstead tells us that immense audiences waited on his preach- ing. "About 6o were wounded; many strong men Their Characteristics and Extravagances 95 as well as others. " Wherever he went he de- nounced, as unconverted, not only professing Christians, but clergymen held in high esteem for their piety, such as Mr. Adams of New London, Mr. Eells of Stonington, Mr. Jewett of the North Parish in New London.

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