Associated Churches in the Southern District of the County of Litchfield, Connecticut ]]>
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In 1795, the elders of several Congregational churches in Litchfield County, Connecticut formed a "Consociation" for the purposes of "ecclesiastical discipline". This volume, published in 1829, includes the Constitution of that Consociation, its Articles of Faith, and statistics of its member churches as of 1828.]]>
Litchfield South Consociation ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo Record]]> Litchfield, Conn. : Printed by Joshua Garritt, 1829 ]]>
Asylum Hill Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.) ]]>
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Reid, Lewis Fuller, 1853-1898 ]]> Hartford, Conn. : Plimpton Print, 1898 ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Asylum Hill Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)]]> Congregational churches]]> Hartford (Conn.) -- Church history ]]>
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Baptist Church (Greeneville, Conn.) -- History]]> Baptists -- Connecticut -- Greenville]]> Greeneville (Conn.) -- Church history]]> Norwich (Conn.) -- Church history ]]>
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Holloway, E. S. (Edwin S.) ]]> Norwich : F. Utley, 1885 ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Baptist Church (Preston, Conn.);Preston (Conn.) -- Church history]]> Church records and registers -- Connecticut -- Preston ]]>
Preston is a town in in new London county, Connecticut established in 1687

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Baptist Church (Preston, Conn.) ]]> Norwich Conn. : Frank Utley Printer, 1885 ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Baptist Church (Stamford, Conn.) -- History]]> Baptist Church (Stamford, Conn.). Sunday School -- History]]> Stamford (Conn.) -- Church history ]]>

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Baptist Church (Stamford, Conn.) ]]> Stamford, Conn. : Wm. W. Gillespie & Co., Printers, 1875 ]]> Page turner Version]]> Link to Primo record]]>
Baptists -- United States -- History]]> Calvary Baptist Church (New Haven, Conn.)--History]]> Calvary Baptist Church (New Haven, Conn.) -- Covenant ]]> ]]> Calvary Baptist Church has existed in New Haven since 1860 when it was first established by the First Baptist Church as a mission Sunday school at 179 Dwight Street. The Sunday school grew into a branch church, which later gave birth to Calvary Baptist Church at the corner of Chapel and York Street in 1871.
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http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=536]]> New Haven, Conn. : Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1896 ]]> Page turner version]]> Primo version]]>
Bethel (Conn.) -- Congregational churches ]]>
For current information on the church, see:

http://www.firstchurchbethel.org/index_files/Page1115.htm

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Congregational Church (Bethel, Conn.) ]]> Hartford, Conn. : Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1887 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]> Page turner version]]>
Bible. Corinthians, 2nd, VII, 3 -- Sermons]]> Bible. Peter, 2nd, I, 15 -- Sermons]]> Bible. Thessalonians, 2nd, III, 16 -- Sermons]]> Simsbury (Conn.) -- Church history ]]> http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=1111) from 1809 until his death.

 He studied theology after graduation from Yale and was licensed to preach by the Litchfield North Association of Ministers on September 29, 1807. In February, 1809 he was called on a salary of $450 to the Congregational Church in Simsbury. He continued to preach there through the following summer, accepting the call on July 20, and on August 16, he was ordained and installed as pastor. In 1846 his eyesight began to fail and in 1848 he suddenly became totally blind. A colleague pastor was settled in May 1850, but Mr McLean continued in office until his death in Simsbury on March 19 1861 in his 80th year. At his funeral a discourse was read which had been written by Mr McLean's request many years before by the Rev Jairus Burt Amherst Coll 1824 of the neighboring parish of Canton who died in 1857.

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M'Lean, Allen ]]> Hartford, Conn. : Press of Case, Lockwood and Company/ 1859 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]> Page turner version]]>
Bible. Luke, XVI, 2 -- Sermons ]]> http://famousamericans.net/miltonbadger


The first church in Madison was orgaized in 1707. Its first pastor, the Reverend John Hart, is cited in this sermon.

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Badger, Milton, 1800-1873 ]]> New York : [Printed by] John F. Trow, 1857 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]> Page turner version]]>