First Church In Boston

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First Church in Beantown could be a Unitarian universalistic Church based in 1630 by John Winthrop’s original Puritan settlement in Beantown, Massachusetts. The present building is on sixty six Marlborough Street in Beantown. The church was created in 1630 once the settlers on the Arbella arrived in what’s currently Charlestown, Massachusetts. 2 years later they made a gathering house across the river close to what’s currently State Street in Beantown.
From 1633 to 1652 John Cotton was a teaching elder at the church and helped to determine the muse of the Congregationalist Church, the official state church of Massachusetts. Within the eighteenth century, Charles Chauncy was a minister initially Church for sixty years and gained a name for opposing what he believed was trait throughout the good wakening of theologizer.

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