Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . AlfredCarrington, Rev. J. T. Tucker, Rev. Henry Ber-gen, Rev. J. Haswell and Rev. L. P. Kimall, butit was not until 1850 that a regular resident pas-tor was chosen. A call was extended to Campbell in that year, and he served aspastor until 1855. Internal dissensions within the PresbyterianChurch, as regards general church doctrines, hadits effect in retarding the growth of the localsociety. During the pastorate of Rev. SamuelWilson the Presbyterian Church in the UnitedStates separated into two branches known as the(ilil and the New. Rev. Wils


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . AlfredCarrington, Rev. J. T. Tucker, Rev. Henry Ber-gen, Rev. J. Haswell and Rev. L. P. Kimall, butit was not until 1850 that a regular resident pas-tor was chosen. A call was extended to Campbell in that year, and he served aspastor until 1855. Internal dissensions within the PresbyterianChurch, as regards general church doctrines, hadits effect in retarding the growth of the localsociety. During the pastorate of Rev. SamuelWilson the Presbyterian Church in the UnitedStates separated into two branches known as the(ilil and the New. Rev. Wilson went with theOld School, but the greater part of bis Rushvillecongregation was not in sympathy with bis New School branch, having the majority, re-tained the church edifice, but in finishing andfurnishing the interior they incurred a burden-some debt. At this juncture the Old Schoolbranch proposed to assume the debt, pay a cer-tain additional sum and take the church prop-erty. The offer was accepted and it passed tern-. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. RUSHVILLE. ILL.


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