. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. - then from week-day clubsof many sorts, or Young Mens Chris-. Rev. Daniel J. Noyes. tian Association, Young Peoples So-ciety of Christian Endeavor, or Ju-nior Young Peoples Societ} of Chris-tian Endeavor. The pastorate of covered twelve and one halfj-ears, and at its close the church ap-pears to have numbered 231 mem-bers ; the admissions were 259 :losses, 95. In October. 1S49, he wasdismissed, to become professor oftheology in Dartmouth college. Hedied at Chester, X. H., on December2
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. - then from week-day clubsof many sorts, or Young Mens Chris-. Rev. Daniel J. Noyes. tian Association, Young Peoples So-ciety of Christian Endeavor, or Ju-nior Young Peoples Societ} of Chris-tian Endeavor. The pastorate of covered twelve and one halfj-ears, and at its close the church ap-pears to have numbered 231 mem-bers ; the admissions were 259 :losses, 95. In October. 1S49, he wasdismissed, to become professor oftheology in Dartmouth college. Hedied at Chester, X. H., on December22, 1885. During one period of his pastorate. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mr. Noyes was assisted by E. Adams, a native of Concord,preacher at the seamens church inHavre, France, and during his ownabsence in Europe, in 1846, the pul-pit was occupied by Rev. Daniel
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