The history and antiquities of Boston .. . Roxbury on the west, on the groundnow Stoddard ; Ranis Belcher ; Elizabeth Rains- of Amos Richardson the highway there leadingford ; Sara Pemberton ; Elizal)oth Thurston; to the spring and the ground late of WilliamSara Walker; Mary Tappan ; Elizabeth Alden; Tilley on the north part, upon tlie ground lateElizabeth Rocke ; Sara Oliver ; Mary Eliot; of William Billiard, Esq. and Robt. Knight onMary Bracket; SusixnnaDaws ; Joanna Mason ; the east, on the highway there heading to theAlice Harper; Mrs. Rachel Rawson; Sara sea side on the South. The origina


The history and antiquities of Boston .. . Roxbury on the west, on the groundnow Stoddard ; Ranis Belcher ; Elizabeth Rains- of Amos Richardson the highway there leadingford ; Sara Pemberton ; Elizal)oth Thurston; to the spring and the ground late of WilliamSara Walker; Mary Tappan ; Elizabeth Alden; Tilley on the north part, upon tlie ground lateElizabeth Rocke ; Sara Oliver ; Mary Eliot; of William Billiard, Esq. and Robt. Knight onMary Bracket; SusixnnaDaws ; Joanna Mason ; the east, on the highway there heading to theAlice Harper; Mrs. Rachel Rawson; Sara sea side on the South. The original plat wasBodman.—Hist. Old South, S3. less than half that now owned hj the Society, f This may account for some part of the op- ^ Wisner, Hist. Old South, 53-4. installed 13 Feb., 1717, aged 45. 27 June, 1769, - 80. 22 Oct., 1758, 72. 25 Aug., 1763, 36. dismissed 10 Oct., 1769, 8 Feb., 1775, deceased 30 Dec, 1775. 31. 30 April, 1811, 61. 11 Sept., 1819,9 Feb., 1835, 33. 40. dismissed 8 Mar., 1836, 1669.] THE OLD SOUTH. 385 CHAPTER History of the Old South concluded. — Opposition from the First Church. — The Contentionmade a political one. — Separation of Church and State the Consequence. — Gov. Bel-lingham opposed to the Old South Society. —The Selectmen allow them to build. — Recon-ciliation of the two Churches. — Deaths. — Josias and the Mohawks. — Squaumaug andPhilip. — Philip at Boston. — Has difficulty with Plymouth. — A murder. — Philip againat Boston.—A treaty at Plymouth. — Deaths.—Josselyn in Boston.—Account of hiaVisit. — Gov. Stuyvessant. — Description of Boston, 1671. IN glancing at the history of the Old South, or ThirdChurch of Boston, in the last chapter, notice wastaken of its having originated in a difficulty among themembers of the First Church ; that the nature of thedifficulty was to be traced in the proceedings of theSynod of 1662. The course of the party whichformed the Third Church was censured by a consider-


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