Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.)

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Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.)

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1871

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1955

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The Church of the Disciples was founded April 27, 1841, by James Freeman Clark. It united with the Indiana Street Church in 1855. The chapel in Freeman Place was dedicated March 15, 1848. The church united with the Arlington Street Church in 1942. Ministers: 1841-1888, James Freeman Clarke; 1889-1912, Charles Gordon Ames; 1911-1938, Abraham Mitre Rihbany.

From the guide to the Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.). Records, 1863-1950, (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School) From the guide to the Church of the Disciples (Boston, Mass.). Records, 1855-1884, (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

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