First Congregational Church (Wallingford, Conn.)
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A faithful narrative, of the proceedings, of the First Society and Church in Wallingford , in their calling, and settling the Rev. Mr. James Dana, in the pastoral office over them; and of the doings of the several councils relative thereto, with some remarks interspersed. By Jonathan Todd, A.M. a member of the ordination council. Together with a vindication of the Rev. Mr. Dana, said church, and society, and the ordination council: in a letter to the author of the narrative. By William Hart, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Say-Brook. To which is added, an appendix, containing a summary of the laws of the nation, that are peculiarly applicable to this case. [Five lines of quotations].
Todd, Jonathan, 1713-1791.Date: 1759- E-books
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A letter to Scripturista containing, some remarks on his answer to Paulinus's three questions: wherein, the nature of a test of orthodoxy is exactly stated; the church's right to know and judge of the religious principles of those, who are admitted to sealing ordinances and reject the erronious [sic], is asserted; and the practice of our churches in New-England, from their first settlement in this country, vindicated. And also, three questions more, relative to the new way of taking persons into the church, lately introduced at Wallingford, by Mr. Dana, stated: with a desire they may be answered by Scripturista, in his next letter to his friend Paulinus. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph BellamyDate: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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The principles of Congregational churches, relating to the constitution and authority of ecclesastical councils, considered, and applied to the case of the late ordination at Wallingford By Noah Hobart, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Fairfield. [One line from Dr. Colman].
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.Date: 1759- E-books
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An answer to a letter, from an aged layman, to the clergy of the colony of Connecticut In which the rights of the consociated churches are maintained; the consociation that appeared against the ordination of Mr. Dana at Wallingford vindicated; and the ministers like minded defended, against the insinuations, and relections contained in that letter. By an aged minister. [Three lines from Titus].
Dickinson, Moses, 1695-1778.Date: [1761]- E-books
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Some serious remarks upon the Rev'd Mr. Jonathan Todd's Faithful narrative, of the proceedings, of the First Society, and Church in Wallingford; relative to Mr. James Dana's call and settlement By Edward Eells, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Middletown: and a member of the United Council. Together with a vindication of the doings, of the Rev'd United Council, at Wallingford. By Noah Hobart, A.M. [Two lines from Cicero].
Eells, Edward, 1713-1776.Date: 1759