The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington, and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693 : from date of earliest settlement until the present time . y. r-~ T« M_ *.i WkTUKKSFIELD ClIlKCIIES. ? jra. FROTinXGH.\.M, THE BAITIST PIONEER. 599 suffered iin]jrisomnent, for five months, for preaching without theconsent of the minister of the parish. [From ilrs. ^Takia II. Jjlkditt, of Wctherstiokl, we have receiveda time-worn and .stained document, of ahout the middle of the hist cen-tury, endo
The history of ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut : comprising the present towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington, and of Glastonbury prior to its incorporation in 1693 : from date of earliest settlement until the present time . y. r-~ T« M_ *.i WkTUKKSFIELD ClIlKCIIES. ? jra. FROTinXGH.\.M, THE BAITIST PIONEER. 599 suffered iin]jrisomnent, for five months, for preaching without theconsent of the minister of the parish. [From ilrs. ^Takia II. Jjlkditt, of Wctherstiokl, we have receiveda time-worn and .stained document, of ahout the middle of the hist cen-tury, A Cojn- of a Letter written Ehenezcr Frothinghamto his persecutor when in Prison for his Keligion. The persecutorto whom it is addressed was probnblv the Rev. James Lockwood, thenpastor of tlie Wethcrsfield Congregational Church, who, luider tlie ex-isting hiw (]f tlie Colony, may have felt himself ohliged to proceedagainst one mIio, with his few followers, was disturbing the peace ofthe comnuuiity. Hartford Goal, April , 1745. Dear fellow ]\[ortal—You & I are passing into Vast Eternity & LeastI should have no other opportunity to Discharge my duty accordingto Leuillrus lOtli 17 verse. I Embrace this by paper to Let you knowthis time perha
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