John Checkley; or, The evolution of religious tolerance in Massachusetts bay Including Mr Checkley's controversial writings; his letters and other papers .. . 774, became Redor of Kings Church in 1786, and diedin the old Parfonage in 1792. The laft incumbent of Kings Church, now St. Johns,who occupied the Parfonage, was the Rev. Abraham LynfenClarke, whofe refidence continued but two years, from 1792to 1794, when the property on account of its inconvenientdiflance, was fold, and another parfonage was purchafednearer to St. Johns Church. For more than half a century the old Parfonage contrib-ut


John Checkley; or, The evolution of religious tolerance in Massachusetts bay Including Mr Checkley's controversial writings; his letters and other papers .. . 774, became Redor of Kings Church in 1786, and diedin the old Parfonage in 1792. The laft incumbent of Kings Church, now St. Johns,who occupied the Parfonage, was the Rev. Abraham LynfenClarke, whofe refidence continued but two years, from 1792to 1794, when the property on account of its inconvenientdiflance, was fold, and another parfonage was purchafednearer to St. Johns Church. For more than half a century the old Parfonage contrib-uted valuable aid to the parifli, when its numbers were few and of Kings Church, 253 and its means were fmall. Five of its Re6lors found withinits iheltering walls an attradlive and comfortable it two of them completed their earthly career. It isnow more than a hundred years fmce it pafTed out of thepofTeffion of the parifh. On September i, 1794, it was con-veyed by deed to Dexter Brown, by the Re(51;or, Wardensand Veflry of St. Johns Church. It fubfequently came intothe ownerfhip of Thomas Seffions. It is now the propertyof Brown


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