Church review . Peabody was called from Trini-dad to the assistant pastorate of theChurch of the Redeemer in NewHaven, Dr. Watson L. Phillips, Pastor. He has been there for the last threey ats as Superintendent of a ChurchMission House in the foreign districtof the city. Mr. Peabody assumed the duti -•.orate Sept. 17th. and the exam-ination by the council and installationas pastor will take place on Friday,Oct. 20th. Re\. Dr. W. 1hillips ofthe Church of the Redeem r. NewHaven, will preach the installation ser-mon, and the Rev. Harry R. Milesof Brattleboro, Vt., former pastor ofthe church,
Church review . Peabody was called from Trini-dad to the assistant pastorate of theChurch of the Redeemer in NewHaven, Dr. Watson L. Phillips, Pastor. He has been there for the last threey ats as Superintendent of a ChurchMission House in the foreign districtof the city. Mr. Peabody assumed the duti -•.orate Sept. 17th. and the exam-ination by the council and installationas pastor will take place on Friday,Oct. 20th. Re\. Dr. W. 1hillips ofthe Church of the Redeem r. NewHaven, will preach the installation ser-mon, and the Rev. Harry R. Milesof Brattleboro, Vt., former pastor ofthe church, will offer the installingpray -r. The people of his parish expressthemselves as well pleased with theirchoice and think there is no doubt theyhave til- right man to lead them in thework- for this growing part of our Peabody is enthusiastic, evangeli-cal, practical, and seems well adapted towin the hearts of all both old and youngand to preach the everlasting gospelin such manner as to lead his hearers. REV. H. E. PEABODY. to reflect upon their souls needs. also comes to Hartford withthe highest enconiums as to her abilityand love for her work as a help-meetto her husband in his THE FARMIXCTON AVENUECONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The first practical steps toward theorganization of the Pearl Street Con-gregational Church, now known as theFarmington Avenue CongregationalChurch, were taken on the evening ofJan. 17, 1851 when an informal meetingwas held to discuss the matter. Thefollowing gentlemen were interested inthe enterprise: James B. Hosmer,Stephen Spencer. Olcotl Allen, ThomasSmith. Tertius Wadsworth,Chas. Goodwin. T,. C. Ives, Newton Case, NoahWheaton, John P. Boswell, Albert W. Butler, David , Wm. W. Turner, NelsonHollister, Sheldon P. Thacher, CharlesBoswell, Russell G. Talcott, Samuel S. Ward, John Warburton, and Burgis The reason given for the organizationof a new Congregational church wasthe crowd d condition of othe
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