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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
very sort of depredation, its beauty gone, its sanctuary defiled, the wind howling through its deserted aisles and about its stained and decaying walls; the whole building being a disgrace instead of an ornament to the town. No effort appears to have been made for the renewal of divine worship till the beginning of the year 1790. 1 Hist. Notice, p. 53. The edifice was then repaired, and an effort was made for the regular administration of religious services. Rev. Joseph Warren, Rev. William Montague, and others, officiated for short periods, but for nearly forty years the church was generally supplied with lay Readers, among whom were Theodore Dehon, afterwards Bishop of South Carolina, and Jonathan—Mayhew Wainwright, Grandson of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew of Boston, who, a half century earlier, was a most zealous and formidable adversary of Rev. Mr. Apthorp and of Episcopacy generally. afterwards Bishop of New York. The church was thoroughly repaired in 1825, and was again opened
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