Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . CHRIST CHURCH. CHAPTER IX. THE THREE R. CUTLERS relations with Mr. Myles seem to havebeen friendly, and they were in accord in under-taking an active campaign for full clerical and eccle-siastical recognition in Massachusetts. The recordsof Kings Chapel indicate, however, that everything did not gosmoothly with the swarming from the old hive; 1 and the hos-tility between Dr. Cutler and Mr. Harris had already become thetalk of the town : — Yesterday the new church at this end of the town was met in, tho


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . CHRIST CHURCH. CHAPTER IX. THE THREE R. CUTLERS relations with Mr. Myles seem to havebeen friendly, and they were in accord in under-taking an active campaign for full clerical and eccle-siastical recognition in Massachusetts. The recordsof Kings Chapel indicate, however, that everything did not gosmoothly with the swarming from the old hive; 1 and the hos-tility between Dr. Cutler and Mr. Harris had already become thetalk of the town : — Yesterday the new church at this end of the town was met in, thoughvery much unfinished. People flocked to it in abundance. What madethem so hasty to improve it, as I am informed, was because Dr. Cutlerssalary was not to begin till he began to preach there. There seems to bea considerable strangeness between Harris and Cutler, as well as a greatdislike of one another; and there seems to be a breach among 1 See p. 334, post. Letter of Rev. Mr. Waldron, Dec. 30, 2 Robbinss Second Church, p. 313. 1723. THE THREE CLERGYMEN. 327 In the same letter which gave to the Bishop of


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