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  2. Presbytery of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Presbytery of Boston is the regional governing body for congregations located in the Greater Boston area affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).Established in 1745 and with an office in Clinton, Massachusetts, the Presbytery of Boston currently includes 20 member churches located in Worcester, Norfolk, and Suffolk counties, and parts of Essex County.

  3. South Boston - Wikipedia

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    Albanian Holy Trinity Church, Kisha Shqiptare e Shen Trinise: Located at 245 D Street Boston, Massachusetts 02127. St John the Baptist; Episcopal. St Matthew and the Redeemer (former) Baptist. South Baptist Church, at 80 L Street [23] [24] Hub Church; Presbyterian. Fourth Presbyterian Church; Fourth Church has been a part of South Boston since ...

  4. Edward Norris Kirk - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany, New York, following a schism at the Second Presbyterian Church in the same city, and later served as the first pastor of Mount Vernon Congregational Church (now associated with Old South Church [1]) in Boston, from 1842 to 1871, where his teaching led to the conversion of renowned evangelist ...

  5. List of Presbyterian churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers.

  6. Pilgrim Congregational Church (Boston, Massachusetts)

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    Pilgrim Congregational Church is a historic church building at 540-544 Columbia Road in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The brick Romanesque Revival building was built 1890–1893 to a design by Worcester architect Stephen C. Earle. The congregation for which it was built was established in 1862; this was its second ...

  7. Meeting House Hill - Wikipedia

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    In 1673, oxen were used to move the church to the top of what came to be known as Meeting House Hill. [2] The Mather School was rebuilt near the church in 1694. [3] The First Parish Church has been rebuilt several times, and became a Unitarian church in the early 19th century under Reverend Thaddeus Mason Harris. The current structure was built ...

  8. John Wilbur Chapman - Wikipedia

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    College Corner, Ohio Presbyterian Church, 1882; Liberty, Indiana Presbyterian Church, 1882; Dutch Reformed Church (Schuylerville, New York), 1883–1885; First Reformed Church (Albany, New York), 1885–1890; Bethany Presbyterian (Philadelphia), 1890–1892, 1896–1899; Fourth Presbyterian Church (New York City), 1899–1902

  9. First Parish Church of Dorchester - Wikipedia

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    First Parish Church (Dorchester, Mass.) Records 1636-1981 Guide to the Collection Archived 2013-11-26 at the Wayback Machine Construction photos of the reconstruction of the steeple, November 2006 Boston Globe article, March 27, 2006, on the installation of Rev. Arthur R. Lavoie as the 26th minister.