. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . • . || - :.i \\ ???? \\\ H li - I - ilrtOtiliV ! -^ ; 1 ?; 1i 3 i x I ?l i -. -• .. ?? I. V Unitarian Church — Interior en Cnicrens D?y 32S THE UNITARIAN MOVEMENT IN LITTLETON. homes in the little mountain instead of going into the houseof the Lord and taking- sweet coun-sel with their Unitarian friends, theyheld aloof through some slight differ-enee in the respective beliefs, and al-lowed the Unitarians to fight thegood fight alone. After Mr. Palfreys services werebrought to a close, the society called T


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . • . || - :.i \\ ???? \\\ H li - I - ilrtOtiliV ! -^ ; 1 ?; 1i 3 i x I ?l i -. -• .. ?? I. V Unitarian Church — Interior en Cnicrens D?y 32S THE UNITARIAN MOVEMENT IN LITTLETON. homes in the little mountain instead of going into the houseof the Lord and taking- sweet coun-sel with their Unitarian friends, theyheld aloof through some slight differ-enee in the respective beliefs, and al-lowed the Unitarians to fight thegood fight alone. After Mr. Palfreys services werebrought to a close, the society called The late Dr. Charles M. Tuttle. as pastor the Rev. William PitkinHuntington, a brother of the well-known bishop of New York city. With the termination of Mr. Hunt-ingtons pastorate the church had forthe next two years as its minister theRev. William Dexter Wilson, whowas destined iu the coming years tobecome one of the greatest authorsaud scholars of America. Mr. Wil-son was the last minister the societyhad. With his departure the memberslost interest; zeal waned ; no one wascalled to fill the vacancy, and thelittle band which had braved the world for ten years


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